sbreckly

About Sean Breckley

This author has not yet filled in any details.
So far Sean Breckley has created 592 blog entries.

Liverpool, England

Did You Know...? The Beatles first performed together at a local horticultural society dance (1962). The world’s oldest intercity railway linked Liverpool and Manchester in 1830. The local Birkenhead Park influenced Frederick Law Olmstead’s designs for New York’s Central Park. The warship Shenandoah surrendered in Liverpool in late 1865, the

2012-01-17T13:29:11-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Lisbon, Portugal

Did You Know? Lisbon’s name comes from Olissipo, which is based on Phoenician words for enchanting port. Lisbon is north of San Francisco The melancholy music called fado originated 200 years ago in Lisbon’s brothels and taverns. Lisbon is said to be built on seven hills. The Vasco de Gama

2012-01-17T13:28:52-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Limerick, Ireland

Did You Know? John F. Kennedy’s Fitzgerald forbears came from Bruff in County Limerick. Eamon de Valera, prime minister and then president of Ireland, was reared in Limerick but born in the U.S. St. John’s Cathedral, at 280 feet, has the tallest spire in Ireland. Frank McCourt’s autobiographical “Angela’s Ashes”

2012-01-17T13:28:24-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Lima, Peru

Did You Know ... ? Lima's Acho bullring is the oldest in the Americas (1760s). An economic boom in the mid-19th century was fueled by guano (bird droppings). The catacombs at the San Francisco Monastery are thought to hold up to 75,000 bodies. Close to a third of Peru's population

2012-01-17T13:27:59-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Kyoto, Japan

Did You Know? Nintendo is headquartered in Kyoto. Kyoto was on the first list of targets for America’s atomic bombs in 1945. Japan boasts more than 100 types of native cherry blossoms. Nijo Castle’s security system relied on floorboards that were built to squeak under foot. Kyoto and Tokyo are

2012-01-17T13:27:28-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Krakow, Poland

Did You Know? The 1993 epic, "Schindler’s List," was filmed on location in Krakow's Kazimierz district. Pope John Paul II was born near Krakow, in Wadowice (1920). The Nazis wired Krakow for destruction; the resistance cut the wires. Jagiellonian University houses Copernicus' instruments. Krakow boasts Europe’s largest market square (9.88

2012-01-17T13:27:07-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Kingston, Jamaica

Did You Know? Spanish Town is the oldest continuously occupied city in the Western Hemisphere, from about 500 A.D. Kingston is the largest English-speaking city in the Americas south of Florida. The city’s Hope Gardens, at 2,000 acres, is the largest botanical garden in the Caribbean. Port Royal, once a

2012-01-17T13:26:46-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Kilkenny, Ireland

Did You Know ... ? The city’s St. Francis Abbey Brewery produces 700 kegs of cider, beer and ale per hour. Princess Diana descended from the Butlers who owned Kilkenny Castle for centuries. The city’s streets were once paved with the distinctive black Kilkenny marble. “Gulliver’s Travels” author Jonathan Swift

2012-01-17T13:26:27-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Johannesburg/Pretoria, South Africa

Did You Know? The world's largest diamond (3,106 carats) was found outside of Pretoria (1905). Johannesburg has produced about 40% of the world's gold. Pretoria’s founders considered several names for the city, including Pretoriusdorp, Pretorium and Pretoriusstad. The world’s first jet service operated between London and Johannesburg (British Airways/1952). George

2012-01-17T13:25:58-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Jerusalem, Israel

Did You Know….? In their very earliest days, Moslems faced Jerusalem to pray. The Temple Mount encompasses 35 acres, about 16% of the Old City. The city is surrounded on three sides — north, east, south — by the West Bank. The Old City walls, extending two and a half

2012-01-17T13:25:32-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|
Go to Top