Tag: “Yosemite National Park”

100 places found.

  1. Falls of the Ohio State Park

    Falls of the Ohio State Park is where a series of rapids formed by the relatively recent erosion of the Ohio River operating on 386 million-year-old Devonian hard limestone rock shelves.

  2. Baronet Theatre

    The Baronet Theatre is a couple blocks from the boardwalk in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It opened in 1913 as the Ocean Theatre and was remodeled in 1953 to take on an art deco style.

  3. John Bryant State Park

    This park is in Ohio, which is a pleasant surprise. Amazing how you walk down into this lush valley along this beautiful trail!

  4. Santa Barbara Shoreline

    Santa Barbara, California, famous for its mission and general Spanish architectural style.

  5. Greenwich

    Greenwich is a short trip from Central London and allows you to take a break from the city and take in some few hundreds of years of history as well.

  6. Bullo Dong Tombs

    Located just to the north of Daegu (roughly behind the Daegu International Airport), the Bullo Dong Tomb park contains over 200 traditional Korean tombs dating from 37 BC to 935 AD. The best time to visit the tombs is in springtime, when the tumuli are covered in lush carpets of flowers.

  7. Madame Marie Readings

    As the line in the song by Bruce Springsteen went, "Well the cops finally busted Madam Marie for tellin' fortunes better than they do" (4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)). Madam Marie is still situated on the Boardwalk in Asbury Park off of 4th Avenue and in between the Convention Center and the Casino.

    NEWS FLASH: Today (7/2/08) the Asbury Park Press (http://www.app.com) reported that Marie Castello (a.k.a.

  8. Oriole Park at Camden Yards

    Opened in 1992, Oriole Park at Camden Yards is home to the American League's Baltimore Orioles. Just blocks from Baltimore's Inner Harbor, Camden Yards offers a spectacular view of Downtown Baltimore.

  9. Tim McLoone's Supper Club - Salt Water Beach Cafe

    Tim McLoone's Supper Club (upstairs) and the Salt Water Beach Cafe (downstairs) now occupy the classic former home of Howard Johnson's on the Asbury Park Boardwalk on the Jersey Shore. Stay tuned for reviews as the upstairs just opened on June 27th (2008).

    From a review of their website, it looks like it will be a dramitic departure from the Ho Jo fare with a big emphasis on "local & organic cuisine." While seafood will be on the menu, forget the deep fried clam strips.

  10. Lurie Garden