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When Lindbergh returned from his heroic flight, he immediately set out to design the Hour Angle wristwatch and found a willing partner for its manufacture in Longines.
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When Lindbergh returned from his heroic flight, he immediately set out to design the Hour Angle wristwatch and found a willing partner for its manufacture in Longines.
AWA Visted HereThis scientific research institute is considered the defining work of architect Louis Kahn.
Not many can claim the title of "accidental bowling alley owners", but Aaron Goldman and Tim Schrager are among the rarified few.
That spirit of exploration is shared by museum goers, as they’re invited to observe 45 permanent exhibition halls—including one dedicated to the extraordinary achievements of intrepid polar explorer.
AWA Visted HereIf Daytona was going to be the world capital for competitive speed, it was going to need a precise timer.
A small island where tips are taped to the walls of the bar, and perhaps one of the most famous "Cheeseburgers in Paradise" is served.
Quality Quirks
A small island where one can place a dollar on the wall and eat a "Cheeseburger in Paradise"
AWA Visted HereThis Mexican resort was once the private mansion of British tycoon Sir James Goldsmith.
Explore this unfinished mansion on a secluded island in Germany's Lake Chiemsee.
The power of public resistance remains its most profound exhibit.
Dating from 1656, the building is a wonder of the waters, planted on a man-made island that was created by sinking 1,800 piles of wood into the silty sea floor below.
Unlike the standard chains one often sees on a long car journey, these service areas sell artisanal food and feel a bit different than your average stop.
The future of the British launderette is secure, due to a renewed passion for comforters—which simply don’t fit in domestic machines.
One of the many charming shops in a town full of delightful nooks and niche destinations that reward you for exploring on foot.
An oasis of calm in the midst of Hong Kong’s frenetic Causeway Bay neighborhood.
An early silent film theater that opened on Jan 1, 1900 has since been converted to apartments.
Built to encourage personal hygiene and physical fitness at a time when few Viennese residents had their own bathrooms.
This small fishing village is home to 140 residents, humpbacks--and hot tubs.
The oldest tailor in Scotland is a marvelous shop of mystery and master-crafted bespoke suits.
AWA Visted HereThe small, rugged town of Grand Junction was once no more than a pit stop along the train route between Denver and Salt Lake City. Then came the Avalon.
In The Details
A fire couldn't damage the allure of Oxford's iconic hotel.
AWA Visted HereOffering the unique experience of diving into the history of the industrialized northern counties of England, this museum is anything but standard.
Off the beaten path
Madrid’s famed theater is sure to hook you with its beaming brick-orange facade, then reel you in with its story of renaissance, resistance, and rebirth.
Overlooking Hartford, this Bavarian-style tower fulfilled a promise made by young lovers.
AWA Visted HereA modern theater that once was packed full of moviegoers hoping to"phone home."
This all-brick building is the last remaining original structure of the Fresno Brewing Company.
This church is known for its quiet beauty and remote location, while its patron saint is known for keeping quiet.
Vibrant district home to Peranakan shophouses -- a taste of history & culture on the edge of Singapore's futuristic city-center.
Architectural Wonders
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