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The Ancient Ruins Every Serious Traveler Should See Once and What You Need to Know Before You Go
Half-buried cities, cliff-carved tombs and stone circles - the ancient ruins every traveler needs to see once.
On June 2, 1946, in a national referendum, voters in Italy decided the country should become a republic rather than return to ...
Michigan is home to many unusually named communities. Here's a look at some of them, and how to say them correctly.
Michigan is home to many unusually named communities. Here's a look at some of them, and how to say them correctly.
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Most underrated coastal spots in Europe - from remote Finnish archipelago to Maldives of Europe
From the crystal-clear waters of the 'Maldives of Europe' to the powdery shores of Lège-Cap-Ferret, we've rounded up 15 ...
Italy’s role in America250 highlights centuries of diplomatic, cultural, and intellectual connections between the two nations ...
A major exhibition at San Francisco’s Legion of Honor reveals how the Etruscans shaped the ancient Mediterranean and Western ...
Dozens of Italy's biggest attractions, from the Colosseum to the ancient Roman ruins of Pompeii, will offer free entry to the ...
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Italian teenagers discover 1,800-year-old Roman luxury house underneath their high school gym
After being notified by mischievous high school students, archaeologists uncovered a large and luxurious second-century Roman ...
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The Ancient Ruins Every Traveler Needs to See at Least Once, From Machu Picchu to Stonehenge
The ancient ruins that outlasted the civilizations that built them, and why travelers can't stop going back.
Loro Piana has linked with Rome's Galleria Borghese until 2028 and will support the restoration of Jacopo Bassano’s tryptic ...
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In 1748, workers digging near Naples hit painted walls, and Pompeii began returning from ash
In a serendipitous turn of events in 1748, excavations near Naples revealed the buried city of Pompeii, a Roman gem preserved ...
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