Key West conjures up images of nautical adventures. When we think of Ernest Hemingway, our minds immediately are transported to the literary classics such as “The Old Man and the… Continue reading Key West and the House Hemingway Wrote
San Francisco Haas-Lilienthal House Tells a True Story
The beautiful intact Victorian house that bears the name of the Haas-Lilienthal House in San Francisco is a protected historical site. Located on Franklin Street, the Haas-Lilienthal House is listed… Continue reading San Francisco Haas-Lilienthal House Tells a True Story
Route 66: Part History, Mostly Romance
To hear someone mention Route 66, your mind automatically goes to a place that starts in Chicago, Illinois, then goes through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona before… Continue reading Route 66: Part History, Mostly Romance
Hollyhock House and the Genius of Frank Lloyd Wright
The Hollyhock House was just named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. UNESCO stands for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. The mission of UNESCO is to build peace… Continue reading Hollyhock House and the Genius of Frank Lloyd Wright
New York Is An Excellent Example of Diversity at Its Best
In New York City, every building has its own unique style and character, along with its special purpose for being there. Each building stands proudly along its diverse neighbors without… Continue reading New York Is An Excellent Example of Diversity at Its Best