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The number of amazing artists that exist in this Community continues to astonish us!
Skilled Artisans
The Little Free Library program started as a memorial to the founder's mother and has since become a global phenomenon that promotes free sharing of literature.
The first Little Free Library was constructed in 2009 has since become a global phenomenon with 150,000 libraries in 115 countries.
Once a month this historic bathhouse hosts Queer Kallis, when it opens its facility exclusively to the LGBTQ community.
Purposely built to pledge allegiance to two flags, this structure automatically enrolls performers into an international tour.
AWA Visted HereFollow along on our journey as we dive into the history of Sotheby’s and the stories behind some of their magnificent jewels and timepieces.
Sotheby's
This outdoor assembly and reconstruction of now 30 traditional buildings in Koganei Park are models of the Japanese experience since the Edo period that have been otherwise lost to natural disaster, warfare and city redevelopment.
Multiple societies came together in the late 1800s to create the first free public library in Rhode Island, which later morphed into this magnificent structure.
AWA Visted HereThis eye-catching booth is just a small example exhibited at the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum: a collection of 80 historic buildings from across Finland.
Open air museum of Norwegian history that includes the oldest wooden dwelling in the world.
This Otto Wagner-designed former station of the Viennese Stadtbahn was saved from demolition by public outcry.
This museum has over 40 galleries of art and artifacts, including the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold ever found.
This observatory's commitment to free public education has made it the most visited observatory in the world, averaging 1.5 million tourists per year.
To celebrate the launch of our AWA Postcard Book, we worked with our friends at California's Country Marts to create three special postal popups.
AWA IRL
During WWII, the U.S. Army built several observations towers that remain standing in this state park along the Delaware coast.
AWA Visted HereGuest writer David Axelrod shares his experience traveling through Uzbekistan during the pandemic.
Adventurer Stories
This British royal palace on the banks of the Thames is survived by the Dutch House, built in an Artisan Mannerist style dominated by Dutch gables.
Ezekiel was known for his “if we can grow it, we’ll grow it” attitude.
AWA Visted HereEnter the Lincoln Capri, launched in 1952 - or as the car would become known as: “the nearest sensation to flying”.
The Peabody Institute in Baltimore, MD is known as the "Cathedral of Books" and is now part of Baltimore's free library system.
AWA explores how timber is once again making a comeback as an essential construction element in the modern world.
In The Details
Became the first museum intentionally designed for art to "encourage American genius," and so was dubbed the "American Louvre" to establish Washington as the cultural center of the nation.
AWA Visted HereWhat good are postcards without penpals? Our friends at Postcrossing are responsible for organizing the largest group of fans of correspondence around. Take a look behind the scenes!
Snail Mail
Japan has the world’s busiest rail network, with a daily ridership of 18.5 million.
AWA Visted HereThis Philadelphia museum is the oldest in the United States, and home to a prestigious art school for gifted, aspiring artists eager to hone their craft.
AWA Visted HereFor nearly 100 years, Dolles Candyland continues to operate using the same recipes for taffy, caramel, chocolate & brittle.
AWA Visted HereIn 2017, this open air theaters was renamed for famed Cypriot music composer, Marios Tokas.
Each 88-foot silo could contain ~100,000 pounds of its respective raw ingredient.
AWA Visted HereCatering to Los Angeles high society, this hotel was among the first skyscrapers to call Ocean Avenue home.
Not only is this one of the best hotels in the world, it's also the set location for the 2005 film "Lost in Translation."
The National Museum of African American History and Culture underwent decades of development before it was passed as the first federally-owned African American museum in the U.S.
AWA Visted HereBuilt in 1276, the Palais Royal is the palace of the King of Morocco and visitors can gain access by invitation only.
The oldest tailor in Scotland is a marvelous shop of mystery and master-crafted bespoke suits.
Adventure Curiously
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