What to do in Massachusetts: visit the Historic Deerfield Village. Info, curious issues and tips to discover an authentic 1670 “English” village – and its development over the centuries – in the heart of the Franklin County. What to do in Massachusetts: Historic Deerfield Village, history and characters Deerfield is a portion of…
What to do in Boston: visit the EMK Institute for the U.S. Senate and be Senator of a US State for one day
What to do in Boston unusual and particular? Why not to think about the tour of a place which allows to enter more deeply the complex world of the American politics and so learn the articulated dynamics through a series of exciting multimedia experiences to enjoy strictly personally? Like the EMK Institute, the “democracy lab”,…
Tours outside New York: one or two days itinerary between Woodstock and the Hudson Valley
It exists a rich and variegate offer of tours outside New York to take into consideration for a one-two days itinerary, leaving (and coming back to) right from the Big Apple. You can reckon – according to the time in your hands and the planning ability of each of you – to do-it-yourself or alternatively…
What to see in Philadelphia in one day: itinerary, cues and tips
What to see in Philadelphia in one day? And above all – resuming a question that I am often asked – is it really possible managing to discover the best in less than 24 hours? We’re talking about the city of the Brotherly Love, the Declaration of Independence and the birth of the United States,…
Philadelphia not to miss: visit the Barnes Foundation. The incredible story of collecting, art and inspiration of the “chemist” Albert C. Barnes
The itinerary discovering “my” Philadelphia not to miss unavoidably pass by one among the most original, unusual and charming art collections in the world, the Barnes Foundation. A tour that alone would be enough to justify a journey to Philadelphia. Try to imagine walking among the dozen canvas by Modigliani, De Chirico, Picasso, Van Gogh,…
Where to eat in Philadelphia: the history and the savors of the City Tavern Restaurant, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and John Adam’s favorite tavern
What’s the ideal place where to eat in Philadelphia? Maybe at the end of an intense day spent exploring the Independence National Historical Park, after have walked ideally together with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin through the places where in all respects the United States were born. It’s impossible not to mention the…