Walks of a Lifetime
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Narrated by radio and television travel authority Rudy Maxa and written and selected by the editors of National Geographic Traveler, Walks of a Lifetime is a showcase of the world's greatest walking tours.
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Santa Fe from Walks of a Lifetime on March 02, 2007 93 views / likes
Take a jaunt through the oldest capital city on the North American continent--Santa Fe, New Mexico. Formally founded in 1610, the city harbors hidden nooks and historic crannies. Visit the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, catch a performance at the Lensic, and see works by one of America's great artists at the Georgia O'Keefe Museum, all located in this town where the air is clean, the skies are huge, and the sunsets inspire awe.
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Santa Fe from Walks of a Lifetime on March 02, 2007 129 views / likes
Take a jaunt through the oldest capital city on the North American continent--Santa Fe, New Mexico. Formally founded in 1610, the city harbors hidden nooks and historic crannies. Visit the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, catch a performance at the Lensic, and see works by one of America's great artists at the Georgia O'Keefe Museum, all located in this town where the air is clean, the skies are huge, and the sunsets inspire awe.
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Santa Fe from Walks of a Lifetime on March 02, 2007 645 views / likes
"Take a jaunt through the oldest capital city on the North American continent--Santa Fe, New Mexico. Formally founded in 1610, the city harbors hidden nooks and historic crannies. Visit the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi, catch a performance at the Lensic, and see works by one of America's great artists at the Georgia O'Keefe Museum, all located in this town where the air is clean, the skies are huge, and the sunsets inspire awe."
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San Antonio from Walks of a Lifetime on February 23, 2007 72 views / likes
Take a stroll through the oldest city in Texas--San Antonio. This "Fiesta Town" has plenty of action for any tourist, whether you're looking for history, cuisine, art, or world class golf. Visit the Alamo, hit one of the restaurants along the River Walk, and check out the Aztec, one of a handful of vintage movie houses still standing in this festive, friendly, fun-loving Texas town.
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San Antonio from Walks of a Lifetime on February 23, 2007 114 views / likes
Take a stroll through the oldest city in Texas--San Antonio. This "Fiesta Town" has plenty of action for any tourist, whether you're looking for history, cuisine, art, or world class golf. Visit the Alamo, hit one of the restaurants along the River Walk, and check out the Aztec, one of a handful of vintage movie houses still standing in this festive, friendly, fun-loving Texas town.
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San Antonio from Walks of a Lifetime on February 23, 2007 426 views / likes
Narrated by radio and television travel authority Rudy Maxa, and written and selected by the editors of National Geographic Traveler, "Walks of a Lifetime" is a showcase of the world's greatest walking tours. From great urban explorations and country rambles to wilderness treks and perambulations in paradise, these are discoveries every traveler should make before hanging up their walking shoes.
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New Orleans from Walks of a Lifetime on February 16, 2007 69 views / likes
Take an historic walk through the French Quarter in New Orleans, which offers much more than the booze and beads of Bourbon Street. Stroll through the Garden District and the Warehouse District, the two areas that were first to re-open after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2004. Have your portrait drawn in Jackson Square. And drink your musical fill at the Jazz Park. Then stick around for a 10 question quiz on the beautiful and resilient New Orleans.
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New Orleans from Walks of a Lifetime on February 16, 2007 123 views / likes
Take an historic walk through the French Quarter in New Orleans, which offers much more than the booze and beads of Bourbon Street. Stroll through the Garden District and the Warehouse District, the two areas that were first to re-open after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2004. Have your portrait drawn in Jackson Square. And drink your musical fill at the Jazz Park. Then stick around for a 10 question quiz on the beautiful and resilient New Orleans.
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New Orleans from Walks of a Lifetime on February 16, 2007 369 views / likes
"Take an historic walk through the French Quarter in New Orleans, which offers much more than the booze and beads of Bourbon Street. Stroll through the Garden District and the Warehouse District, the two areas that were first to re-open after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2004. Have your portrait drawn in Jackson Square. And drink your musical fill at the Jazz Park. Then stick around for a 10 question quiz on the beautiful and resilient New Orleans."
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Montreal from Walks of a Lifetime on February 09, 2007 72 views / likes
Explore one of North America's greatest cities--Montreal. This is a city of both cobblestones and Cirque De Soleil; Celine Dion and second empire architecture. Look beyond the historic façades and you'll find modern art galleries, fusion cuisine restaurants, or of-the-moment fashion boutiques. Old mixes with new as English mixes with French in this city that once was a trading port for beaver pelts and is now a mighty and vibrant "royal mountain."
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Montreal from Walks of a Lifetime on February 09, 2007 78 views / likes
Explore one of North America's greatest cities--Montreal. This is a city of both cobblestones and Cirque De Soleil; Celine Dion and second empire architecture. Look beyond the historic façades and you'll find modern art galleries, fusion cuisine restaurants, or of-the-moment fashion boutiques. Old mixes with new as English mixes with French in this city that once was a trading port for beaver pelts and is now a mighty and vibrant "royal mountain."
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Montreal from Walks of a Lifetime on February 09, 2007 378 views / likes
"Explore one of North America's greatest cities--Montreal. This is a city of both cobblestones and Cirque De Soleil; Celine Dion and second empire architecture. Look beyond the historic fa ades and you'll find modern art galleries, fusion cuisine restaurants, or of-the-moment fashion boutiques. Old mixes with new as English mixes with French in this city that once was a trading port for beaver pelts and is now a mighty and vibrant royal mountain. "
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Minneapolis from Walks of a Lifetime on February 02, 2007 81 views / likes
Take an easy stroll along the Mississippi River in the city that was built on flour-Minneapolis, MN. Take a walk along the wood plank road, arguably one of the most important streets in America at the turn of the century. See the only significant waterfall on the Mississippi River. And experience the city that was once the flour producing capital of the world and is now the place that "The Artist Finally Known Again As Prince" calls home.
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Minneapolis from Walks of a Lifetime on February 02, 2007 66 views / likes
Take an easy stroll along the Mississippi River in the city that was built on flour-Minneapolis, MN. Take a walk along the wood plank road, arguably one of the most important streets in America at the turn of the century. See the only significant waterfall on the Mississippi River. And experience the city that was once the flour producing capital of the world and is now the place that "The Artist Finally Known Again As Prince" calls home.
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Minneapolis from Walks of a Lifetime on February 02, 2007 351 views / likes
"Take an easy stroll along the Mississippi River in the city that was built on flour-Minneapolis, MN. Take a walk along the wood plank road, arguably one of the most important streets in America at the turn of the century. See the only significant waterfall on the Mississippi River. And experience the city that was once the flour producing capital of the world and is now the place that The Artist Finally Known Again As Prince calls home."
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