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Istanbul, Turkey

Did You Know …? Istanbul is the only city in the world that sits on two continents (Asia and Europe). The nearly 550-year-old Grand Bazaar has 80 streets, 4,000 shops and 22 entrances. Istanbul, when called Constantinople, was named for the Roman Emperor Constantine. The city’s Tunel is the world’s

2012-01-17T13:25:07-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Hong Kong, China

Did You Know ... ? The Peak Tram is the steepest funicular in the world. The Hong Kong International Airport passenger terminal is the world’s largest airport building. Hong Kong comprises 263 islands and a total of 422 square miles. Almost 70% of Hong Kong’s land area is countryside and

2012-01-17T13:24:45-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Helsinki, Finland

Did You Know...? The 1952 Olympics in Helsinki were the first at which the Soviet Union participated. The Finnish language doesn't have a future tense. Nokia, the global telecommunications company, was a riverside paper mill at its birth in 1865. Helsinki’s Olympic Stadium was built for the 1940 Games, canceled

2012-01-17T13:24:23-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

 Did You Know? In 1917, Halifax Harbor experienced the world's largest manmade explosion (until atomic weapons). One hundred fifty Titanic victims are buried in Halifax. Each year Halifax sends a huge Christmas tree to Boston in gratitude for its relief efforts after the 1917 harbor explosion. The Halifax Citadel was

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

Granada, Spain

Did You Know? The name Alhambra means Red Castle. Granada was the last Moorish stronghold to be reclaimed for Spain (1492). American writer Washington Irving penned two books about the Arabs (Moors) in Granada. Europe’s highest road (11,148 feet) runs through the Sierra Nevada mountains near Granada. The Alhambra complex

2012-01-17T13:23:44-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Glasgow, Scotland

Did You Know...? Glasgow Green is Britain's oldest open public space (from 1450). Glasgow was the first British city to establish a professional police force (1800). TV pioneer John Logie Baird transmitted the first long- distance TV pictures from Central Hotel, Glasgow. The rubberized raincoat, the mac, is named for

2012-01-17T13:23:23-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Galway, Ireland

Did You Know ... ? The Connemara pony is considered Ireland’s only native breed of horse. The two pilots who were first to fly nonstop across the Atlantic (1919) crash landed at nearby Clifden. Marconi exchanged the first transatlantic radio messages (1907) from a transmitter near Galway City. Galway County

2012-01-17T13:22:59-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Frankfurt, Germany

Did You Know? The city was first named Francono Furd because it was near a natural ford in Franconia. Frankfurt was the birthplace for novelist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749) and Anne Frank (1929). Frankfurt hosts the world’s oldest (1478) and biggest book fair (300,000 titles). Residents of Frankfurt are

2012-01-17T13:22:38-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Florence, Italy

Did You Know….? The Duomo has the largest cupola ever constructed (diameter: 143 feet). Dante, author of “The Divine Comedy,” was born in Florence but died in exile. Florence was the capital of Italy from 1865 to 1870. Galileo, Machiavelli and Michelangelo are buried in the church of Santa Croce.

2012-01-17T13:22:21-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|

Edinburgh, Scotland

Did You Know...? J.K. Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter book in Nicholson’s Cafe in Edinburgh. Sneaky Pete’s, a pub on the Cowgate, was built on a graveyard with gravestones under foot. The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers is considered the first organized golf club (1744). The Walter Scott monument

2012-01-17T13:22:00-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Cities, International Destinations|
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