After World War II, the city-state evolved into a prosperous, independent, and orderly nation of 5.4 million multi-cultural citizens.
Read MoreThere are old-fashioned animal parks in Florida where visitors can see alligators, exotic birds, turtles, wild animals and other flora and fauna of the region.
Read MoreWe have included theme parks as stops on a few of our trips to other countries and around the United States. Some of the more interesting places we have visited include the following attractions.
Read MoreOver the past few decades, Fort Worth has quietly emerged as a prominent Texas city with close to a million residents and a separate identity from the neighboring communities of Dallas and Arlington.
Read MoreSingapore embarked on a comprehensive plan over dozen years ago to transform itself into a safe and friendly entertainment destination for visitors from around the world.
Read MoreJapan’s long history and different traditions can be difficult for Americans to understand. While filled with modern buildings and technological marvels, Japan is a much older society than the United States.
Read MoreSingapore has rapidly developed since World War II into a prosperous, independent and orderly nation of 5.4 million multi-cultural citizens.
Read MoreModern Japan is a dichotomy of tradition and technology. Bullet trains, office towers, elaborate gardens and delicate temples often exist side by side.
Read MoreRome was once the capital of an empire that ruled most of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East for five centuries and built dozens of important cities in its image all around the Mediterranean.
Read MoreFor two millennium, the great empires of the Mediterranean contested for control and influence in the Andalusian section of Spain.
Read MoreUkraine has been at the center of regional rivalries for 600 years. At various times, parts of the country have been annexed, partitioned or claimed by the Lithuanian empire, the Polish state, Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union.
Read MoreColorado Springs had frequently appeared on the U.S. News and World Report’s Top Ten List of the “Best Places to Live” in the United States.
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