International Destinations

Assisi / Umbria, Italy

Did You Know...? Assisi was the birthplace of three canonized saints, St. Francis, St. Clare and St. Rufinus. Cimabue’s 13th century fresco of St. Matthew broke into 120,000+ pieces during Assisi’s 1997 earthquake. Umbria is Italy’s only region with no coastline. The so-called Peace Prayer of St. Francis was written

2012-01-17T10:59:41-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Destinations, International Touring Areas|

Amalfi Coast, Italy

Did You Know ... ? Tiberius in his last years presided over the Roman Empire from Capri accompanied by his heir Caligula. Richard Wagner used the Villa Rufolo in Ravello for the magic garden in the opera, “Parsifal.” The town of Amalfi in the 11th century was an independent republic,

2012-01-17T10:58:59-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Destinations, International Touring Areas|

Alberta, Canada

Did You Know...? Banff was Canada’s first national park (1885). West Edmonton Mall is the site of the world’s first indoor bungee jump. The world’s largest herd of free-roaming bison is in Wood Buffalo National Park. St. Paul has the world’s only UFO landing pad. Alberta is Canada’s sunniest province;

2012-01-17T10:58:34-05:00January 17th, 2012|International Destinations, International Touring Areas|
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