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1 week ago |
afar.com | Chloe Arrojado
Frank Lloyd Wright’s work is renowned across the country: Throughout his life, from 1867 to 1959, he designed more than 1,000 projects, ideating incredible feats like Fallingwater in Pennsylvania and the Guggenheim Museum in New York. But few places speak to Lloyd’s heart quite like Wisconsin. In the southern part of the state, the 200-mile Frank Lloyd Wright Trail offers an intimate portrait of the influences and vision of the architect.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Chloe Arrojado
This 3-Day Road Trip Lets You See 9 Frank Lloyd Wright Works—and Explore Where the Famous Architect Grew UpThis route is a rare look at the life experiences and landscapes that shaped one of the most famous architects in the U.S. Frank Lloyd Wright’s work …
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1 month ago |
afar.com | Ashlea Halpern |Chloe Arrojado
Standing before a field carpeted with flowers is a beloved, awe-inspiring tradition around the world. There are plenty of places to catch a riot of spring and summer colors—without destroying nature in the process. Here’s where to find the world’s most popular blooms in abundance, plus other places where you’ll experience world-class wildflower viewing. Just remember: Look but don’t touch. Cherry blossoms in JapanFebruary–AprilJapan is known as the place to go for cherry blossoms.
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2 months ago |
afar.com | Chloe Arrojado |Maggie Fuller
A palm tree-lined road in MiamiPhoto by Lance Asper/Unsplash Powder-white snow certainly adds an element of magic to travel, but sometimes the long winter nights bring a sense of longing for what’s missing: sunshine. From the coasts of Southeast Asia to the desert landscapes of the U.S. Southwest, plenty of places still see the sun and experience warm weather deep into the colder months. Consider these eight places for some warmth during the winter season. 1.
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Nov 29, 2024 |
afar.com | Terry Ward |Chloe Arrojado
Mar Chiquita is just 45 minutes from the San Juan airport. Photo by J Steele/Shutterstock If you can dream it, you can beach it in Puerto Rico. With nearly 300 miles of coastline (and around 300 beaches) between the main island and smaller islands like Vieques and Culebra, Puerto Rico has beaches that unspool in cove after crescent of sandy perfection. That means there’s surely more than one beach in Puerto Rico with your name scrawled into its sands.
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