Shelburne, Vermont, United States
Shelburne Museum
Since 1947, this off-centered museum has been putting the "ordinary" in "extraordinary" with its unusual collection.
AWA visted hereSince 1947, this off-centered museum has been putting the "ordinary" in "extraordinary" with its unusual collection.
AWA visted hereThe only dairy farm in the Hebrides.
AWA visted hereA new meaning behind a body being "snatched."
AWA visted hereThe Alpe di Siusi is the largest and highest alpine plateau in Europe.
This theatre is a perfect reflection of the precise nature of it's watch-making patrons.
Processing post for over two centuries, the Hinsdale Post Office has so much more to offer than your average stamp-seller.
AWA visted hereAn Art Deco hotel with a rooftop view of the mountains.
AWA visted hereIt was a foggy morning on the easternmost point of North America. The route to the wharf was primed for celebration — but disaster was about to strike.
A tale of how a post office became the battleground in a town’s fight for its very existence in the United States' earliest days.
AWA visted hereRomolandia is a seventeen-acre amusement park featuring games, rides, and sports facilities, including this stunning basketball court.
This bar is housed in a historic 19th century bakery.
AWA visted hereWhen a Denver suburb voted to build a gleaming arts center all its own, the whole town was on the edge of its seat to see whether it would be a smash hit… or a total flop.
In 2008, several paintings from this museum went on an adventure.
Larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined, the world’s first national park is a literal hotbed of activity.
A complete Victorian home, preserved on accident.
AWA visted hereThis motel is famed for handmade Native American-inspired wooden flutes sold in its gift shop.
Luxurious railcar rides with the oldest continuously operating railroad in the Western hemisphere.
Now known for its margaritas as well as displaying one of the author’s hunting rifles, one could assume Hemingway today would be more than happy to continue hanging out at the establishment—especially for its infamy as an illegal gambling den in the bar’s early history.
AWA visted hereIn 1936, this Idahoan valley traded sheep for ski enthusiasts--and has never looked back.
AWA visted hereThis church is known for its quiet beauty and remote location, while its patron saint is known for keeping quiet.
Like the best compositions, this conservatory's story began with the humility of a single note, then built and built until something truly beautiful was born…
AWA visted hereWhen people think of Scotland, pristine, long, sandy beaches are probably not top of mind. The people of Girvan, however, would like a word.
AWA visted hereFor years, the works of a master artist were known to only those who could enter this important prayer room.
This all-brick building is the last remaining original structure of the Fresno Brewing Company.
Based in Berlin and one of the largest libraries in Europe, the State Library is as famous for what it keeps as it is for what it has given away.
A surfing company who's grains have found their way into hops.
AWA visted hereWith a history-centric design, the hotel reflects the culture and tradition of its town.
AWA visted hereWelcome to Cambridge University’s Parker Library, the crown jewel of historical artifacts in a place that was founded just a few years before the Magna Carta was signed.
AWA visted hereA fire couldn't damage the allure of Oxford's iconic hotel.
AWA visted hereTwo railroad companies waged war to complete this historic rail line.
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