Debrecen, Hungary
University of Debrecen
This university is celebrated for its academic programs -- and its cactus collection.
This university is celebrated for its academic programs -- and its cactus collection.
The only place in the world one can find Bettelmatt cheese.
Woodstock would forever be changed by playing the part of a village over 500 miles away—Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.
Behind every good king is a great queen.
From the CommunityThis community staple was without a "movie staple" in its first decade.
Europe's oldest umbrella maker is here to stay for a rainy day.
From the CommunityThis building which drew inspiration from the battlefield is the missing link from Thomas Jefferson's Monticello to Frank Lloyd Wright's organic architecture.
A trip through the tree tunnel is a ticket to another world. It’s easy to get lost in the wonder of the place… but, wait! Listen closely… we’re receiving a message.
From the CommunityThis Art Nouveau building was once home to France's most powerful grocer's union.
From the CommunityThis Austrian palace is celebrated for its fountains and water tricks.
This Museum goes on underwater archeological expeditions to gather artifacts for its exhibits.
Ihantola translates to “Wonderful Place” and oh, what a wonder it is!
From the CommunityA theater restoration even its ghosts can appreciate.
A harbor possibly holding buried treasure.
AWA visted hereBuyers, beware. One member of the crew at Capitol Hill Books isn’t here for your crap — and he means, it in the most caring, sincere way possible.
AWA visted hereWhen choosing a location for their new home, Southport Savings Bank decided to keep an eye on their competition, by moving in right across the street.
The Hungarian Parliament Building was built after the formation of the three cities of Buda, Obuda, and Pest - to create the capital Budapest.
AWA visted hereGolden Age of Hollywood apartments that once housed a speakeasy.
In 2008, several paintings from this museum went on an adventure.
This Town Hall building from Calderara di Reno in Italy has been wrought with a turbulent history and resilient people.
Azulejo-adorned Baroque church in Porto is home to a "hidden" next-door neighbor.
From the CommunityThe British government opened Barbados to many settlers, and so Sephardic Jews from Brazil and Holland sought refuge there from the grips of the Inquisition while they were also drawn to the wealth of the sugar trade.
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 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 hereThis all-brick building is the last remaining original structure of the Fresno Brewing Company.
As you stroll through the museum, imagine being among the first to see it, one of fifty million visitors who came to Paris in 1900, eager for their chance to see a whole new world.
Some of us are just late bloomers, but this hulking Hungarian palace had a bit longer of an awkward phase than we're used to.
Pico may translate to "peak," but the city of Los Angeles was only just getting started during the construction of this landmark
From the CommunityThis college is virtually unchanged since its opening in 1438, whispering centuries of stories to its visitors. The most famous tale of all? A Duck on Parade.
AWA visted hereMadrid’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.