The World’s Most Stunning Skylines
Forbes has come up with a slideshow of the 13 top skylines. Some are expected (Chicago, New York, Sydney, Paris). One is completely unexpected (Pittsburgh, which was a surprise, but in fact, the skyline is lovely). One seems slightly wrong (Dallas, a little dull, I think). And one is just plain wrong (Dubai, proving that size isn’t everything). And kudos for showing the San Francisco skyline from an unexpected angle.
March 20, 2009 1 Comment
A Dozen Distinctive Destinations
The National Trust for Historic Preservation recently released their “Dozen Distinctive Destinations” list for 2009. The destinations chosen, they say “offer an authentic visitor experience by combining dynamic downtowns, cultural diversity, attractive architecture, cultural landscapes and a strong commitment to historic preservation and revitalization”.
2009’s Distinctive Destinations include:
Santa Barbara, California
Athens, Georgia
Saugatuck-Douglas, Michigan
Virginia City, Nevada
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Buffalo, New York
Lititz, Pennsylvania
Bristol, Rhode Island
Hot Springs, South Dakota
Franklin, Tennessee
Fort Worth, Texas
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
It’s kind of a relief not to see Washington D.C. on the list. It’s a lovely town, but it seems to make every list in an election year.
February 2, 2009 No Comments