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US: Whitestone, New York – Support Small Business, Shop Local!
Canada: Montreal, Quebec – CJAD’s Ken Connors
US: Miami, Florida – Vizcaya Museum & Gardens
This is the statue of Bel Vizcaya, who was not actually a real person. He was dreamed up by James Deering, who designed Vizcaya in the early 1900’s, and he stands at the entrance to the grounds.
US: Miami, Florida – Jungle Island’s Parrots
Parrots enjoying themselves at Jungle Island near Miami. There are about 1,800 birds here, in addition to the tigers, vultures, flamingos, kangaroos, lemurs, hippos and a kookaburra. You can get very close to the animals, and you may even wind up with a parrot on your shoulder.
US: Palm Beach, Florida – Henry Flagler Five Dollar Bills
How many of you know that Henry Flagler of Standard Oil, who was a pioneer of tourism in Florida, appears on some US five dollar bills? His Flagler mansion, which was known as the Whitehall Hotel, appears on the back.
US: Palm Beach, Florida – Flagler Museum Gold Detail Ceiling
Ceiling detail in the entry hall of the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach. The carving was intricate, and the gold was real gold.
US: Palm Beach, Florida – Henry Morrison Flagler Museum Ballroom
Here is the magnificent ballroom of the Flagler mansion, in its heyday and today. You can see carved moldings, electric chandeliers, arched doorways and windows and polished wooden floors.
US: Palm Beach, Florida – Henry Morrison Flagler Museum
Here is the magnificent ballroom of the Flagler mansion, in its heyday and today. You can see carved moldings, electric chandeliers, arched doorways and windows and polished wooden floors.
Canada: Ottawa, Ontario – Largest Turtle Skeleton
This is the skeleton of the largest turtle that ever existed – an Archelon. Instead of a solid shell, it had an open framework of struts covered by a thick coating of rubbery skin. This allowed him to swim more efficiently. You can see it at the Museum of Science and Nature in Ottawa.
Canada: Ottawa, Ontario – Queen’s Lantern
In the magnificent Queen’s Lantern, the glass open space at the top of the Museum of Nature, what looks like a giant jellyfish is hanging. You can see it from afar outside the museum, and inside as you navigate between floors. The windows with stone dividers provides a beautiful view both of the outdoors and inside the museum.