Tag: “Art Tourism”

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  1. Mural in Raleigh, NC

    A reminder of slower days in the midst of downtown traffic. At the intersection of Peace and Glenwood Streets.

  2. Mural

  3. Heidelberg Project

    Stuffed Animal House is one of the most recognized installations of the Heidelberg project, located in downtown Detroit. Occupying several city blocks, this art installation has draw attention from city officials, first amendment activists, artists, community members, and curious passersby.

  4. Heidelberg Project

    Located in a neighborhood along Heidelberg Street in Detroit's east side, the project originated in the 1980s as an effort to draw attention to an area affected by the riots in 67. Today, the project spans several city blocks.

  5. Birthplace of Atomic Energy Sign

    The first city in the world to be lit by atomic power was Arco Idaho. The city hall and business office has a grand sign with a neon atom and all to celebrate it.

  6. The Charm of Hoi An's Old Town

    Once a forgotten backwater, today's Hoi An is one of Vietnam's premier tourist destinations. And for good reason.

  7. Southernmost Point, Key West

    There are 2 engravings nearby this buoy. They read:

    God Bless America

    City of Key West, Florida

    Dedicated Sept.

  8. Krog Street Tunnel

    The Krog Street tunnel traverses four distinct and lively Atlanta neighborhoods — Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, Inman Park, and Old Fourth Ward — but it's more than a way to cross (under) the tracks. It's also a de facto public art gallery sporting stencil logos, exquisite tags and graffiti, activist art, posters and ads for local bands, hand-crafted art objects (like a recent memorial shrine to Evel Knievel), a holiday-themed community mural, and any other kind of street art the locals choose to share.

  9. Danish Design Center

    Moved to its current location on HC Andersens Boulevard in January 2000, the DDC is a relatively compact museum dedicated contemporary Danish design. The rotating exhibits span industrial design, graphic design, and artistic displays, all set in a stylish building in central Copenhagen.

  10. Little Italy

    Little Italy in San Diego is different. A stable ethnic business and residential community since the 1920's, Little Italy today represents Downtown San Diego’s oldest continuous neighborhood business district.