Galley Head, Ireland
FDR Home, New York
In 1989, we drove from New York to Montreal and then on to Toronto. On the way, we drove up the Hudson Valley where I had been several times on business.
One of the most interesting places was
FDR's home in Hyde Park, New York.
The wikipedia article is
here and the National Park Service site is
here.
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Wawel Castle, Krakow, Poland
Wawel Castle overlooks the Vistula River.
Here's the wikipedia article and
here's their web site.
The Sunday we were there was
Saint Stanislaus's Day. My pictures begin
here.
We toured the Royal Private Apartments. It was really kind of sad in that so many of the country's artifacts had been stolen by conquerors over the centuries.

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St. Florian's Gate, Krakow, Poland
St. Florian's Gate was just 1/2 block from our
hotel in Krakow. The permit to build it was issued in 1285. It was part of the medieval city walls.
Here's the wikipedia article and
here's my picture of the gate.
Just north of the gate is the Barbican of Krakow, built around 1498.
Here's the wikipedia article on it and
here's my picture.
If you zoom out 3 clicks, you can see the
park area that was built where the old wall was torn down.

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The Danube, Vienna, Austria
We couldn't go to Vienna and not see the "
Blue Danube." Didn't look very blue to me.
Here's the wikipedia article. My pictures begin
here. This picture was taken at the map location.

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St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, Austria
We had a layover in Vienna on our way to Krakow so we jumped on the subway and went into town. We hadn't done much research so we just went to the center of the city and walked around. We came out near
St. Stephen's Cathedral. The last section of it was finished in 1511. The south tower is 445 feet tall, 343 steps (trust me). 343 is 7 x 7 x 7. The north tower is only half as tall, at 223 feet. A word to the wise, the observation deck is on the north tower!
Here's the wikipedia article and my pictures begin
here. Vienna's web site is
here.

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Trinity Park, Martha's Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard is just full of surprises. As we rode our bicycles around Oak Bluffs we came across
Trinity Park.
Trinity Park is a Methodist Church campground. Around the tabernacle in the center of the park, the faithful have built
gingerbread cottages. It's mentioned in the wikipedia article
here. There's an interesting walking tour
here.

Labels: Islands, Martha's Vineyard
Be sure and click the map links even if the little screen captures aren't very good. The mapping services are updating their maps all the time.
These are Google Maps or Windows Live Local images of where I've traveled. I created this blog after I gave
up trying to get these added to googlesightseeing.com.