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  • af Bob Hines
    218,95 kr.

    In the heart of the Buckeye State, nestled amongst the corn and soy bean fields lies one of the most colorful rural communities in the United States. In Amazing Ashville, you'll find a guide to all the weird and wonderful aspects of this Ohio community unlike any other, just waiting for you to unearth its uncounted mysteries. Read countless true tales of small town lore, like the dog who voted Republican, the rooster that paid for his own meals, the egg laid by an artistic goose, or the coin collector who was served in a soup. This rural community is the home of the first automated highway tests, the world's largest woman, and the original Spiderman. Local author Bob Hines takes you on a fascinating tour of the community he's proud to call home. You may not have ever experienced Ashville's unusual traffic light that has found its way into Guinness World Records, but with Amazing Ashville to lead you, you'll want to stop by for much longer than it takes the light to change.

  • af R. C. Staab
    188,95 kr.

    While the Jersey Shore is known as a destination where salt water taffy and frozen custard were born, Miss America was crowned and "The Twist" was invented, there's even more to the Shore just waiting to be discovered. With 100 Things to Do at the Jersey Shore Before You Die as your guide, you'll find the best places to thrill, eat, fish, party and swim on the 130 miles of the New Jersey shoreline from the Sandy Hook Lighthouse to Cape May Point. Climb inside a giant elephant, stroll the world's most famous Boardwalk and observe a vast migration at North America's number one birding destination. Admire the Painted Ladies mansions and discover the town chosen by seven U.S. Presidents as the "Nation's Summer Capital." Learn about fun ideas for your family on rainy days, find free beaches (and parking), and choose the hottest nightclubs. Beyond the summer, this guide helps you enjoy the Shore year-round. Discover fall foliage at historic battlefields; take a brisk walk in the winter with a llama or hear the hottest rock bands at the legendary Stone Pony. Local author and Shore expert R.C. Staab deftly leads you through top tips and itineraries, whether you've spent many summers at the Jersey Shore or are looking for your next beach vacation. His book will help you dive deeper into Shore life and enhance your trip.

  • af Nini Harris
    408,95 kr.

    Downtown St. Louis is a national treasure boasting an instantly recognizable skyline, framed by one of the world's great monuments"¬‚¬"the Gateway Arch. The landscape of this remarkable downtown is punctuated by Louis Sullivan"¬‚¬"designed skyscrapers, a train station that was modeled after a walled Medieval city, a street lined with warehouses decorated like wedding cakes, cobblestone streets, the delightful sculptures of Aloe Plaza, and the marble checkerboard paving of Kiener Plaza. This architectural setting has been the stage for great movements in American history"¬‚¬"the migration west, paddle-wheelers plying the Mississippi, the Union Army's victories in the Western Theatre of the Civil War, and the waves of immigrants who worked their way toward citizenship in downtown St. Louis. In this second edition of Downtown St. Louis, author and native St. Louisan NiNi Harris uses the voices of famous visitors and everyday St. Louisans to follow the story of downtown from the days when French settlers grazed their cattle and horses on land that now grows skyscrapers to the celebration in the streets when word spread that the Japanese had surrendered, ending World War II.

  • af Susannah Greenwood
    168,95 kr.

    As the cultural and technological capital of California's booming Silicon Valley, San Jose is home to more than a million people and almost as many exciting things to do, see, and experience in the Santa Clara Valley. Do you know the way to make the most of your time here? 100 Things to Do in San Jose Before You Die guides you through the weird, wild, and wonderful sights, now with even more insider tips and itineraries in the second edition. Take to the streets on bikes, blades, boards or foot during Viva Calle SJ, when six miles of city streets are closed to cars for the ultimate "open road" party. Experience Purr Yoga, Mew-sic, Cat Bingo, or a feline-themed escape room all with free-roaming adoptable cats at The Dancing Cat "¬‚¬" Cat Caf. Explore impossibly pastoral hills covered in thousands of iris flowers at Nola's Iris Garden, get in touch with your inner artist at Drink and Draw nights at Art Boutiki, or search for Kevin the Urban Peacock on the Northside. San Jose is even home to a Star Wars themed bar and grill. Local arts reviewer and author Susannah Greenwood will help you fully embrace your inner geek as you pioneer your own Josean form of Manifest Destiny. Whether you're a first time visitor, a regular traveler to the area, or a local looking for adventure, new quests await you in her indispensable guide that will help you find the way to San Jose you never knew existed.

  • af Holly Whitfield
    218,95 kr.

    What happened in 1954 at the Chisca Hotel in downtown Memphis that sparked a worldwide musical phenomenon? How did an eccentric businessman living in a pink mansion invent the first self-service grocery store, forever changing the way Americans shop? Where did notorious gangster Machine Gun Kelly enjoy his final moments of freedom before spending life in prison? Uncover these stories and more tales from a soulful river city in Secret Memphis, a guide that takes you beyond the basics and into the deep waters of Memphis culture and history. As Memphis author Holly Whitfield leads you through the most surprising, intriguing, and marvelous locations in the city, you'll discover places you never knew existed and the unexpected stories behind familiar sites. From a glass-and-steel pyramid on the banks of the Mississippi River to a park populated by bison, from mounds built by Native Americans centuries ago to the birthplace of the Queen of Soul, Secret Memphis unearths this authentic, lively city's mysteries one by one.

  • af Robin Rockey
    168,95 kr.

    Orange County, California, is a dazzling seaside treasure chest overflowing with sparkling beaches, exciting outdoor activities, vibrant cities, a thriving art scene, world-class shopping and dining, and seemingly endless sunshine. Maximize your time in this Pacific paradise and dodge the overhyped tourist traps with 100 Things to Do in Orange County Before You Die. Whether you're a first-time visitor seeking surf, sun, and sand, or a lifelong local craving a deep dive into the region's rich cultural history, this book will guide you to the best Orange County has to offer. Discover where to capture postcard-worthy photos, fill your shopping bags with dapper duds, and stuff your belly with out-of-this-world eats from incredible restaurants and under-the-radar rooftop bars. Escape to Laguna Beach's secluded coves, discover Disneyland originals that you won't find at any other park, chase waterfalls in Holy Jim Canyon, and learn where to raise a glass to Seal Beach's infamous Prohibition-era rum runners. Local author Robin Rockey brings an insider's eye and a SoCal spirit to this indispensable guide. Expertly crafted itineraries take the guesswork out of planning your day, so you can spend more time exploring or simply lounging by the beach. Your Orange County adventure starts now!

  • af Susan Moynihan
    168,95 kr.

    The Chesapeake Bay region is an astounding place, boasting more miles of shoreline than the entire West Coast. It's home to a thriving community of water-loving creative spirits and one of America's oldest capital cities"¬‚¬"beautiful Annapolis. With 100 Things to Do in Annapolis and the Eastern Shore as your guide, locals and visitors alike will unlock the many treasures this region has to offer. Go back in time on remote and disappearing Smith Island, whose residents trace their lineage to the 1600s. Run in the world's shortest foot race: a heart-calming 0.5Km. Sample the fare at a haunted tavern once frequented by Ben Franklin. No visit to the region would be complete without a bushel of blue crabs, served the Eastern Shore way. Author and reporter Susan Moynihan's own childhood sailing on the Bay helped her turn her love for her hometown into this insider's look at the region. Whether you're coming to tour the Naval Academy, wander Colonial-era streets, or get out on the water, you'll be amazed by the diversity awaiting you in Annapolis and Maryland's Eastern Shore. With this indispensable guide, you'll never run out of new things to do "downee shore."

  • af Kristy Owen
    168,95 kr.

    Just outside of the Hill Country of Texas lies Austin, a capital city alive with opportunity and optimism that's far from ordinary. There are endless adventures for all walks of life, and its residents keep things weird 365 days a year. In 100 Things to Do in Austin Before You Die, you'll find an insider's guide to experiencing the fastest growing large city in the United States, now with even more tips and itineraries in the updated second edition. Stop in for some tacos at Torchy's where you can order off the secret menu, or stuff yourself on an Austin Eats food tour. Go fly a kite at the Zilker Kite Festival, or make like a Texan and boot scoot and boogie over to Allen's Boots. The University of Texas is the perfect place to catch a football game or enjoy the art and culture at the Blanton Museum of Art or the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum. Learn all the best tips for experiencing Austin's many popular festivals like South by Southwest and the Keep Austin Weird Festival and 5k. It doesn't matter if you're a born Austinite, a recent transplant, or a first-time visitor; author Kristy Owen well help you discover all the things that make Austin, Texas one of the greatest cities in the world.

  • af Norma Lewis
    168,95 kr.

    Grand Rapids, a booming city on the banks of the Grand River, has become a thriving center for education, medicine, culture, and the arts. As Michigan's second largest city, it offers a treasure trove of attractions. With 100 Things to Do in Grand Rapids Before You Die, you'll see firsthand why this city is always topping the lists of the best places to visit. Residents and visitors alike will enjoy the picturesque Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park. Where else will you find a twenty-four foot bronze horse first imagined by Leonardo DaVinci? Sports fans are in luck whether you want to participate in hiking and golf or cheer on the Grand Rapids Griffins hockey team at the Van Andel Arena. The vibrant downtown area, with its sweeping river views, plays host to fabulous festivals throughout the year, including ArtPrize. Also included are recommendations and insider's tips for the best dining, live theater at the Civic, and visiting the prized carousel at the Public Museum. Authors and area residents Norma Lewis and Christine Nyholm are excited to turn their love of the city into an invitation to a place that is not to be missed. With this indispensable guide, they'll help you discover the very best of the best.

  • af Anietra Hamper
    168,95 kr.

    Columbus, Ohio is a state capital jam-packed with playful and surprising experiences that leave a lasting impression on visitors. Its eclectic mix of people, businesses, and energy draws visitors from all over the United States. 100 Things to Do in Columbus Before You Die is an exploration into the best of the city, and the top experiences it has to offer. This indispensable guide will take you beyond The Discovery City's wholesome Midwestern persona to reveal some of the more unexpected attractions. Tackle a Pancake Ball or a Nutty Mallow"š€š"once you figure out what they are. Cheer on the hometown Ohio State Buckeyes at a citywide tailgate during football season. Since Columbus is home to the third-highest number of fashion designers in the U.S., you won't want to miss a runway show with fashionistas from around the world. Looking for some more active fun? Try an outdoor yoga class downtown or kayak past the LeVeque Tower on the Scioto Peninsula. You'll even learn where you can search for ghosts at the Ohio Statehouse. Whatever your tastes, author Anietra Hamper will provide insider tips and an adventurous perspective on the city she is proud to call home. No matter what your expectations were for Columbus, with this guide you're bound to exceed them with memories that will last a lifetime.

  • af Jenna Kashou
    168,95 kr.

    Milwaukee, with its beautiful four seasons, lives up to its nickname: "A great city on a Great Lake." And with enough cultural and sports attractions to rival cities twice its size, it's hard to know just which activities to explore! 100 Things to Do in Milwaukee Before You Die is your companion to discover"š€š"or re-disocver"š€š"this Midwestern gem. Tour a few (or all!) of the many craft breweries throughout the city. The Fiserv Forum, home of the Milwaukee Bucks, also serves as a sprawling entertainment complex that has reinvigorated the west side of downtown. Don't miss the Milwaukee Art Museum and a chance to take a photo in front of its expansive white "wings." Looking for live entertainment? The opulent Pabst and Riverside Theaters bring in top-notch comedy and musical acts. Whether you're in the mood for fine dining or a more casual meal, recommendations like Lake Park Bistro and the Milwaukee Public Market will not disappoint. A Brew City native, author Jenna Kashou loves exploring and writing about the people and places in her ever-evolving hometown. With her insider's perspective, this indispensable guidebook will help you navigate Milwaukee's nooks and crannies, new hot spots, and iconic sites"š€š"don't leave home without it!

  • af Dan O'Neill
    408,95 kr.

    Cardinals baseball has become more than a pastime in St. Louis. The association with baseball and all things red is a regional identification, a rite of summer, a "best baseball town" way of life. The phenomenon is rooted in nearly 130 years of history, unforgettable eras and legendary players. From the "Gas House Gang" of the 1930s, the "Swifties" of the '40s, the "El Birdos" of the '60s to the present, the Cardinals are one of the most successful franchises in major league baseball, one of its iconic names. But no decade is more responsible for igniting the passion and pride than 1980s. Inheriting a lineup ill-suited to its ballpark, a clubhouse tainted with substance abuse, a franchise in stagnation, Whitey Herzog re-invented the brand. With stunning moves and remarkable vision, he infused the Redbirds with pitching, speed and defense and introduced a decade of thrills and chills. Players like Ozzie Smith, Willie McGee, Bruce Sutter, Jack Clark, and Joaquin Andujar took St. Louis to three World Series and took Busch Stadium attendance to heights it had never known. Detailed in spectacular pictures and memorable tales, Celebration takes you there, as well, back to the decade of "Whiteyball," back to stolen bases, "Secret Weapons" and "Go Crazy!" magic ]¬‚¬] back to when Cardinals baseball was breathtaking.

  • af Roxanne Vargas
    168,95 kr.

    Let the Miami sun cover your body, the sand coat your hair, and the salt in the ocean breeze tingle your taste buds with every laugh you'll have here! This is Miami, bright, beautiful, adventurous, ready to welcome you and show you just how much she has to offer. It is a wonderful place to make memories with your kids"š€š"fur kids included! Whether its water sports, parks, or family recreation, the outdoors awaits you. Explore one of our nation's greatest treasures, the Everglades, or build a sandcastle for the first time. Are you planning a romantic weekend or a girls' or guys' getaway? We've got you covered with where to eat, where to shop, where to stay, and where to play. A melting pot of so many diverse cultures, Miami is open and accepting to all people who want to discover this slice of paradise. Blessed geographically by its proximity to the Caribbean's azure blue waters, Miami and Miami Beach should be on your bucket list of places to see, but what do you do here beyond the beautiful beaches? Jump in, buckle up, put your shades on, and let two locals guide you around Miami, with our list of 100 Things to Do in Miami Before You Die.

  • af Mason Douglas
    218,95 kr.

    WHERE IN NASHVILLE CAN YOU]¬‚¬] See a bear cave in a front yard? Swim in a guitar-shaped pool? Explore an ancient grotto? Open the mysterious door to nowhere? Get your fortune told by Willie Nelson? See where "Pretty Woman" was written? Play the piano staircase? From prehistoric sabretooth fangs, across remnants of Civil War battlefields hidden in plain sight, around the hillside tombs of past presidents, past street corners where chart-toppers have had inspiration for #1s, to the cold stone heart of Music Row, Nashville is full of rich history]¬‚¬]but it also has its share of hidden secrets that keep even the locals guessing. Secret Nashville is an enigmatic tour through the eclectic locations and one-of-a-kind objects scattered across the city and beyond. For the casual visitor to Music City, it offers a much deeper dive into the sightseeing waters]¬‚¬]and for the natives, it is the perfect complement to remember the legacies and legends of the area. From the mysteries of the broad skyline silhouette down to the fine white strands of Andrew Jacksons hair, this book explores Nashville in a brand new light, with over 90 unique and compelling obscurities casting the honky tonk neon into the shadows to find the forgotten and unknown lore behind Tennessee's iconic capital city.

  • af Kimberley Lovato
    168,95 kr.

    How could we stop at only 100 things to do in a city like San Francisco? We cheated a little bit. There are one hundred items listed in the table of contents, but more than one hundred addresses inside the pages of 100 Things to Do in San Francisco Before You Die. No book on San Francisco would be true to itself without mentioning landmarks like cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard Street, Fisherman's Wharf, the Presidio, the Ferry Building, and Coit Tower. But turn the pages and you'll fall deeper into San Francisco. We tell you which hotels have the hippest bar scenes, where to eat egg tarts in Chinatown, and what exactly a Mission-style burrito is. We point the way to a world-renowned tequila bar in the back of a family restaurant, and to some of the city's best neighborhood street fairs. We've covered the best museums, including one that hosts a weekly cocktail party. We also tell you where to shop for tie-dye, browse for local art, listen to live music, and follow in the footsteps of the Beat Generation. 100 Things to Do in San Francisco Before You Die invites you to climb some of San Francisco's tiled stairways and hills, take a guided walking tour, practice yoga on a labyrinth, hike along the coastal bluffs and beaches, and pedal your way around town. From colorful neighborhood murals to little-known historical sites, there's something to satisfy your curiosity. And whether you're visiting for the first time or make your home in the city by the bay, we're sure you'll leave your heart in San Francisco.

  • af Kevin Gibson
    168,95 kr.

    There's more to Louisville, Kentucky, than meets the eye, and certainly more than just bourbon and horses. Louisville is a destination for its diverse culinary scene, not to mention an arts community that rivals big cities and a world-class parks system. So, if you're planning a trip to the Kentucky Derby or Forecastle, a pair of Louisville staples, 100 Things to Do in Louisville Before You Die will give you the inside track to all the best spots, from popular to obscure, in the Metro area. Discover festivals that garner international attention, ideal places to sip and socialize, historic sites that helped put the city on the map, and plenty of family fun. Written by a home-grown Louisville food and beverage journalist, this guide will help you make the most of a family vacation, romantic getaway, or a weekend with friends. Saddle up, pour yourself a bourbon, and enjoy the ride.

  • af Jake Uitti
    168,95 kr.

    For many in the United States, Seattle is that city at the end of the road. "The far upper left corner of the country, right?" they might ask. "Where Starbucks and Nirvana come from, I think." These things are true, but there's so much more to discover in this crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest. Yes, the legacy of Nirvana still runs through independent music stores and radio stations, but the influence of Jimi Hendrix, Quincy Jones, Pearl Jam, Macklemore, and many others also energizes the city's vibrant music scene. Food lovers will taste the sea almost everywhere, but Seattle's delicious eats are shaped by the cuisines of the world, from Asia to the American South. Sports fanatics will delight in the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks as well as thrill to the exciting and high-energy Rat City Roller Derby. If you're looking for adventures outside the arena, you won't be disappointed. Set in the middle of a nature-lover's paradise, the area offers mountain climbing, hiking, rivers, beaches, gardens"¬‚¬"even seaplanes, if you want the view from above. Let this second edition of 100 Things to Do in Seattle Before You Die be your guide to the Emerald City, whether you're here for a festival, a family weekend, or a lifetime.

  • af Ed Wheatley
    208,95 kr.

    Deep in Busch Stadium's left field, you'll find a wall of heroes The greatest Cardinals of all time are painted there, reminding us that dreams do come true. On this wall, Dizzy Dean still throws his flaming fastball. Lou Brock flashes his supersonic speed around the bases. Ozzie Smith puts on a show with his fielding magic. Just like players today, young Cardinal fans dream of joining their heroes on the wall. Will you join them one day too?

  • af Kim Schneider
    168,95 kr.

    If one of life's major quests is for balance, it's no surprise that Traverse City keeps topping national best lists. Here, visitors and locals come for the life balance the serenity offered by the lapping of waves along hundreds of miles of sandy beach, a dark sky just made for wishing upon stars, the simplicity of picking up dinner at a roadside farm stand or from a chef who got her start at one. There's a balance, too, of the simple and the elevated, as local chefs get noticed on the national stage, wineries scoop up international competition awards, and galleries attract acclaimed artists. There's an old legend claiming that a dip in the waters of the 45th parallel, which passes through the region, will cure all that ails you. Others think simply a visit with the right mindset and at least one beach bonfire before you go might do the same. Discover for yourself in 100 Things to Do in Traverse City Before You Die.

  • af John C Raaen
    188,95 kr.

  • af Anne Kniggendorf
    233,95 kr.

    Most visitors know all about Kansas City's barbecue, jazz, and football success, but there are hidden gems and wild pieces of trivia around every turn in Missouri's largest city. Is the giant Hereford bull anatomically correct? Can a seed that's been to outer space still grow into a normal tree? And who really killed President William Henry Harrison? You'll find answers to the questions you didn't know you had in Secret Kansas City: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure. Learn why three completely unrelated groups have chosen Kansas City as the center of the world and the place you want to be when the world ends. Between these covers, you'll also find castles, a horse buried in a cul-de-sac, a ghost who likes a good laugh, and the world's longest snake. This is not a tour guide for outsiders, it's a scavenger hunt"¬‚¬"insiders only, please. Longtime Kansas Citian Anne Kniggendorf is at your service to bolster your love and boost your respect for this middle-of-the-map city. With her eye for the odd leading the way, you'll have a great time discovering Kansas City.

  • af Bill Clevlen
    188,95 kr.

    100 Things to Do in America Before You Die is a fun guide to understanding the complex fabric of the United States and the people that call it home. This book isn't simply a listing of places to visit but a catalogue of uniquely American experiences. From sipping on southern sweet tea to standing where the Wright Brothers tested their first "flying machine," each experience makes up an important piece of our American story. You'll find an enlightening mix of history, entertainment, art, food, sports, and even places to cross off your "selfie" bucket list. As an added bonus, you'll also find amusing trivia questions on every page. Most important of all, 100 Things to Do in America Before You Die was written to inspire road trips across the country. Mountains, museums, fried chicken, small towns, and yes, even the world's tallest mailboxthey all await you. Buckle up. It's going to be a fun ride.

  • af Dominic Garramone
    208,95 kr.

    Ever wish you had your favorite bread recipes all in one place? Fr. Dominic Garramone, the Bread Monk of public television, knows how you feel and has done something about it! The Breadhead Bible is a compilation of Fr. Dom's favorite bread recipes, spanning from the three seasons of his PBS program Breaking Bread to new recipes he's developed in recent years. Now you can find old favorites like Basic White Bread, Tomato Basil Focaccia, Honey Oatmeal Bread, and Chocolate Raspberry Scones all in one volume. Also included are previously unpublished recipes like Cheddar Chive Drop Biscuits, Diabetics' No-Caraway Rye, and Best Ever Crescent Rolls. As usual, each recipe delivers detailed, easy-to-follow instructions with tips and techniques, along with heartwarming stories from Fr. Dom's monastery and family.

  • af Patrick Murphy
    428,95 kr.

    It took a long time before St. Louis finally accepted its Irish population. When the first waves of Famine Irish arrived on the landing in the 1840s, the city was appalled by their poverty. As subsequent waves of Irish fled political oppression after the Civil War, anti-Catholic sentiment sparked bloody riots in which the Irish gave as good as they got. But after seven centuries of enslavement in their own country, nothing would stop them from creating a place in their adopted city. The story of their assimilation is as multifaceted as the Irish character itself. From Shanty to Lace Curtain introduces us to a range of St. Louis Irish, from priests like Timothy Dempsey and Charles Dismas Clark (the "Hoodlum Priest") to gangsters from the Bottoms Gang and Egan's Rats. We meet artists and revolutionaries, entrepreneurs, and entertainers. It takes us to the rough and tumble neighborhoods of 19th-century Kerry Patch and Dogtown, where immigrants and their children forged paths into the city's mainstream while preserving their Irish identity. We visit contemporary Irish St. Louis, where Irish dance and music thrive. At McGurk's Pub and the Pat Connolly Tavern we discover what makes an Irish pub truly Irish. We also learn the behind-the-scenes story of why St. Louis has two St. Patrick Day Parades. Local author and artist Patrick Murphy uses photos, interviews, and photos to compile this comprehensive collection dedicated to the Irish immigrants who helped make St. Louis what it is today.

  • af Evan Balkan
    233,95 kr.

    Where in Baltimore did the most decorated female spy in American history go to school? Why are Dorothy Parker's ashes sitting in a memorial garden at the old NAACP headquarters? And which notorious gangster planted cherry trees in Charm City that are still in bloom today? You'll find answers to the questions you didn't even know you had in Secret Baltimore: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure. Learn about the connection between the Frank Zappa statue in front of the Enoch Pratt and free-thinkers in Lithuania, or about the blind soccer team in Baltimore with a national championship title. From Lamar Jackson's favorite dessert spot to where Edgar Allan Poe took his last steps and from the childhood home of the nation's first African-American Supreme Court Justice to a burlesque bar that inspired a Paul Newman movie, you'll find no shortage of weird, wonderful, and obscure in Maryland's largest city. Local writer and professor Evan Balkan provides your expert introduction to the poets, gangsters, abolitionists, domestic terrorists, singers, assassins, athletes, and everyone in between who have called his city home. With his book as your guide, you'll get to know an entirely new side of Charm City.

  • af William Dylan Powell
    218,95 kr.

    What's the best place in Houston to watch ostrich racing? Is there really buried treasure in Hermann Park? Do you know where to catch live jazz on the site of the original Republic of Texas capitol, or enjoy world class Cajun food in a church cloister from the 1800s? You'll find the answers to these questions and more in Secret Houston"¬‚¬"your guide to H-Town's offbeat, overlooked and unknown. This book will take native Houstonians and fresh-off-the-freeway "Newstonians" alike on a behind-the-scenes look at the funkiest bits of the nation's fourth-largest city. Did you know Memorial Park was once a World War I training camp? Or the original use of the Last Concert Caf and why its front door was always kept locked? And what's up with that old, mysterious crypt built into the bank of the bayou or that weird golden dome out on the west side? Local writer and longtime Houstonian William Dylan Powell helps you unlock Bayou City's most intriguing, entertaining and arcane secrets in this guidebook to the obscure. Some of these secrets you can enjoy today, while others are merely ghosts, legends or shadows of our city's past. But they're all waiting for you to explore right now in Secret Houston.

  • af Danny Jensen
    168,95 kr.

    From the beaches to the boulevards, Los Angeles is a sprawling city full of incredible food, culture, and places to explore. But whether you're a visitor or a longtime local, all of those exciting possibilities can sometimes feel overwhelming. To help you make the most of L.A. and find out what makes this city special, we've tracked down 100 Things to Do in Los Angeles Before You Die. This book is designed to help you find the hidden secrets and take you beyond the typical tourist traps to exciting new destinations. Sample eclectic culinary delights at historic Grand Central Market, bike along picturesque beaches or through new neighborhoods during the CicLAvia bike ride, or drive to see stunning views of the city from the Griffith Observatory. You'll quickly discover there are plenty of ways to gain new perspectives on the city and find out just how diverse it can be. Your next L.A. adventure begins here.

  • af Gil Dominguez
    233,95 kr.

  • af Jonah McDonald
    218,95 kr.

    What's really inside Atlanta's sealed Crypt of Civilization? Where can you experience a midnight costume party or get your hair cut at a museum? And is there really an elephant graveyard in the city? Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction, and Secret Atlanta is the right book to prove this over and over again. Beyond the standard Atlanta tourist attractions, visitors and natives alike will find a city full of secrets"š€š"in the history, art, culture, nature, and places that are just plain weird. Tour the most hidden spots in the metro area, or see the famous sites through a new lens. You'll find the answers to common questions, like why there are so many streets named "Peachtree." Don't miss Atlanta's more uncommon quirks too, such as the story behind the clergy parking spaces at one local bar. Whether you're a lifelong Atlantan or a first-time visitor, local writer Jonah McDonald will help you marvel at Atlanta's most obscure oddities. His adventures through the city might sound too interesting to be true"š€š"but you couldn't even make this stuff up if you tried.

  • af Alexi Ruth Engesath
    168,95 kr.

    How in less than one generation did Chattanooga transform itself from America's Dirtiest City to the Scenic City? By embracing its history, cleaning up its act, bringing art into its communities, and building some first-class tourist attractions. Surrounded by natural wonders, Chattanooga has become a mecca for hikers, bikers, and thrill seekers looking for their next adrenaline high. History buffs can explore Chattanooga's complicated past, from the Civil War to civil rights. In 100 Things to Do in Chattanooga Before You Die, you'll find a new adventure on every page, with seasonal events and detailed itineraries to serve as your own personal tour guide. Sample award-winning whiskey. Find the best burger in town. Tour the Paradise Gardens. And of course, See Rock City! Tourists and locals alike are sure to find something new to try. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and explore. Adventure awaits!