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  • af Rich Grant
    168,95 kr.

    Located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Denver has always been a center for outdoor recreation. But today, Colorado's booming capital city is becoming as well known for its chef-owned restaurants, breweries, live music, galleries, and trendy young neighborhoods. Whether you're a transplant looking for new adventures in the Mile High City or a first-time visitor searching for vacation ideas, let this book be your guide. Here are places to bike, hike, walk, climb, sip, taste, browse, and explore. From LoDo to LoHi, Cherry Creek to Longs Peak, this second edition of 100 Things to Do in Denver Before You Die is the guide to experiencing the best that the Front Range of Colorado has to offer.

  • af Irene Levy Baker
    218,95 kr.

    It seems natural that a city sandwiched between two rivers would become one of the hottest food destinations in America. Philadelphia, perhaps best known for its famous sandwich"€"the Philly cheesesteak"€"is finally getting recognized for its restaurant scene, which is making "best of" lists and bringing home national awards. But with so many great choices, it can be hard for you to choose where to eat. If you're hungry for a good meal and a delicious story, Unique Eats and Eateries of Philadelphia is here to serve you. It's not a restaurant guide; instead, this book introduces you to the city's most fascinating restaurants and chefs. Discover how two chocolatiers got engaged; learn about dinners interrupted by a bungled mob hits; restaurants that survived an earthquake, a fire, and even Prohibition; a secret restaurant that began in a backyard tent; a water ice stand that started in a garage; and a vodka distiller who bottled spirits in his parents' basement. The book includes the inside scoop on more than 90 of Philadelphia's upscale restaurants, BYOBs, ethnic restaurants, and fast casuals, as well as bars, bakeries and breweries - any place with a moving story and good food or drink. For sweet & spicy stories plus tips on how to get reservations at Philadelphia's trendiest restaurants and get into secret speakeasies, find the most sinful desserts, see senior citizens dining with college seniors, taste grilled goat, spot celebrities and order vegan cuisine that's kosher, too, let Unique Eats & Eateries of Philadelphia be your dining companion.

  • af Kirsten Akens
    168,95 kr.

    Kirsten Akens is an award-winning journalist with bylines in national publications including O "š€š" the Oprah Magazine, People, and Lifehacker. Colorado Springs-based for more than 25 years, she also writes regularly for Springs and the Colorado Springs Independent, the alt-weekly where she was an editor for nearly seven years. When Kirsten's not offering advice about what to see, do, and eat in the Pikes Peak region, she's teaching people how to rest through restorative yoga at Root: Center for Yoga and Sacred Studies. Learn more at kirstenakens.com.

  • af Roxie Yonkey
    208,95 kr.

  • af Verna Gates
    178,95 kr.

    Named America's greenest city, Birmingham is surrounded by mountains and rivers, all beckoning avid hikers, bikers, and outdoor enthusiasts from all over. And as a city known for its Civil Rights struggle, the city still preserves the Heritage Trail to showcase and memorialize the efforts of important reformers. In 100 Things to Do in Birmingham Before You Die, you will discover the famous places and hidden treasures of a city pulsing with character, charm, and striking natural beauty. Its vibrant downtown with restored theaters, the Alabama and Lyric, brings music and movie festivals. Its quirkiest museum is dedicated to an obscure poet revered by Japanese visitors. Birmingham's music history is on display at Sacred Harp Singing, attracting people from around the world to sing ancient dirges. Whether it's the newest restaurant or bar, an innovative museum, or a picture-perfect round of golf, Birmingham native Verna Gates is ready to be your personal guide to the best The Magic City has to offer. Great food, sports, entertainment, and nature make Birmingham a great place to find 100 things to do.

  • af Jessica Mlinaric
    218,95 kr.

    "You are not holding a book; it's a treasure map to unlock the hidden gems of Chicago's neighborhoods. Chicago Scavenger invites you on an interactive mission to explore 17 neighborhoods across the city. Decipher the clues and track down the photos leading you to over 300 little-known museums, vibrant public artworks, nature areas, overlooked historical markers, charming cafes, architectural oddities, and more. Visit the nation's first Black art museum and a B&B run by monks. Raise a glass at Chicago's smallest bar and take a stroll down a real yellow brick road. From Pullman to Rogers Park, seek the thrill of discovery in Chicago's unique and diverse neighborhoods. Surprising stories and fun memories await you on this adventure. Urban explorers, foodies, culture enthusiasts, history geeks, and anyone curious about Chicago can put their skills to the test. Solve the riddles solo, team up with your family, or challenge friends with this mysterious and exciting way to experience Chicago. Author and travel writer Jessica Mlinaric brings her years of research, countless hours of exploring, and passion for Chicago to this one-of-a-kind quest. Come with an open mind and prepare to be amazed at the tales that you uncover. Once you embark on this epic Chicago scavenger hunt, you hold the key to connecting with the city like never before."--

  • af Irene Levy Baker
    178,95 kr.

    100 Things To Do In Philadelphia Before You Die provides the inside scoop on the city's well-known attractions and hidden gems plus tips on snagging reservations at trendy restaurants, scoring discounts, spotting celebrities, and getting the most out of each experience. This fully updated second edition includes more things to do, see, taste, and experience, new itineraries, and updates to every page. First-time visitors and transplants will discover the city's must-see attractions, including the Reading Terminal Market and the new Museum of the American Revolution along with Philadelphia's Magic Gardens, Mural Arts tours and Spruce Street Harbor Park, and other only-in-Philadelphia sights. Born and raised on cheesesteaks? This book takes long-time Philadelphians to under-the-radar spots, from an old fashioned rodeo to a former opera house turned modern venue for A-list performers, up 60 floors to indulge in cocktails and then down a tiny alley to visit the city's oldest tavern. Author Irene Levy Baker shares secrets she's learned while working in Philadelphia's hospitality industry for nearly three decades. Find out why Philadelphia was the only city in the United States to make National Geographic's list of best places to visit. And don't miss out on the fun!

  • af Lydia Kremer
    168,95 kr.

    The seductive beauty of palm trees and soaring mountain peaks bring people from around the world to Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. And with 360 days of sunshine each year, the ways to discover this desert paradise are endless. 100 Things to Do in Palm Springs Before You Die"š€š"contains itineraries and tips on what you'll discover in Greater Palm Springs"š€š"a sun-kissed community comprised of nine cities. Get outside and hike through the natural wonder at Indian Canyons. Head up high on the Aerial Tramway or down low into the San Andreas Fault. Or check out the endless string of local celebrations, like the Tamale and Date Festival or, for music and art lovers, Coachella and the brand-new Desert X. More interested in old-school cool? Don your finest "desert casual" fashion for a night at The Purple Room, the choice hangout of the famed Rat Pack. As a longtime resident and seasoned traveler, author Lydia Kremer provides both a local's insight and a penchant for discovery to her own backyard. With this book as your guide, you won't miss a thing in this glamorous desert oasis.

  • af Ashley Petry
    168,95 kr.

    Indianapolis is best known for auto racing, but this diverse Midwestern city offers surprises at every turn. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a lifelong local, this second edition of 100 Things to Do in Indianapolis Before You Die points you toward some of Indy's most popular destinations"€"and some of its best-kept secrets. Indulge at an Indy bakery beloved by Hollywood celebrities, or sample the city's best pork tenderloin and sugar cream pie. Explore the world's largest children's museum, hear the Midwest's best blues, or gaze at the stars through Indiana's largest telescope. See the car that won the original Indianapolis 500, way back in 1911. This guide highlights Indy's best food and drink, cultural attractions, and shopping districts, as well as options for live music, sporting events, and outdoor fun. Best of all, this second edition of 100 Things to Do in Indianapolis Before You Die is packed with insider tips to help you make the most of your vacation time (or your lifetime) in the Circle City.

  • af Anietra Hamper
    218,95 kr.

    Where in Columbus can you find a grave of specimens from an insane asylum? Stroll down Memory Lane? See the world's largest gavel? Sniff the rarest smelly flower in the world? Soak up relics from the old National Roads? Soak up relics from the old National Road? The progressive pulse of Columbus secretly rests on fascinating, shocking, and bizarre events. Secret Columbus: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure is a journey of awe-inspiring moments combined with exciting knowledge about Ohio's capital city. This book discovers what trash-eating pigs have to do with the landfill and how Columbus police are related to the Short North arts district. Researched and written by Columbus native and career investigative television journalist Anietra Hamper, this book reveals exciting discoveries that take you to places you would never find on your own. From settler-era squirrel hunts to the famous smoking Mai Tais of the defunct Kahiki Supper Club, the secrets of Columbus are waiting for you. With Secret Columbus as your guide, uncover new truths about the places you thought you knew and experience an element of adventure along the way.

  • af Joshua Ginsberg
    233,95 kr.

    Where can you join in a pirate parade, see live mermaids and catch a flamenco dance performance at the oldest and largest Spanish restaurant in America? Where does the spirit of an ancient Tocobaga shaman allegedly continue to protect the area from the forces of nature? Where can you wander through secret gardens, listen to bagpipe music, take a class in fire spinning, and sample a seemingly endless variety of local craft beers, all on the same day? The answer, of course, is Tampa Bay. Secret Tampa Bay: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure provides a deeper dive into the local culture, history, art and one-of-a-kind attractions as alternatives to the usual beaches and theme parks. Whether it's an abandoned island fort from the Spanish-American War, a dolphin famous for its prosthetic tail, a love story captured on a tombstone, or a town of circus sideshow performers, whatever natural or unnatural wonder you're seeking, you are sure to find it here. Join author Joshua Ginsberg as he explores Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater and the surrounding areas in search of hidden history, strange monuments, museums, oddities, antiques and the very best Cuban sandwich. From gangsters to gators to ghost stories, it's sure to be a memorable experience.

  • af Amy West
    178,95 kr.

    Stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the trails of the Timucuan preserve, Jacksonville, Florida is a vibrant multicultural city with great weather nearly year-round and the largest urban park system in the country. Known by its many visitors for its rivers and beaches, it also has a treasure trove of unique experiences for young and old to discover. 100 Things To Do in Jacksonville Before You Die is your cheat sheet to Jacksonville's most iconic destinations. Discover insider knowledge on the best festivals, stand-up paddleboarding hot spots, and the best pizza in town. From historic theatres to state-of-the-art robots, Jacksonville is a city worth exploring. Treat yourself to the smallest donuts at Mini Bar Donuts, and the biggest jumbotrons with the Jacksonville Jaguars game day experience. Hop on the Jacksonville Ale Trail and discover the First Coast's growing craft brew scene, head to the Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens for a wild time, or carve out an afternoon for a walk on Skeleton Beach. Jacksonville is often underestimated, but travel expert and Jacksonville resident Amy West is on a mission to expose all of her hometown's charms. Follow along with her guide as she takes you behind the scenes of some of her favorite places and discover Jacksonville with a local.

  • af Rossilynne Culgan
    168,95 kr.

    The story of Pittsburgh's transformation from a smoky steel town to a modern, high-tech city draws people from around the world to this corner of southwestern Pennsylvania. Pittsburghers are known for their deep pride in the city, and with so much to do and see (and eat!) around here it's no wonder why. 100 Things to Do in Pittsburgh Before You Die features itineraries and tips on what you'll discover in the Steel City. Scale Mount Washington on the Incline, a century-old cable car. Admire the artwork of Pittsburgh native Andy Warhol. Kayak the three rivers. History buff? Travel back in time to the drama of the Whiskey Rebellion, which unfolded right here. Devour a Primanti's sandwich topped with French fries. Maybe even pick up a little Pittsburghese, yinz. As a lifetime resident and a seasoned traveler, author Rossilynne Culgan combines a local's expertise with the spirit of discovery in her hometown. With this book as your guide, you won't miss a thing on your quest to make memories in Pittsburgh.

  • af Jo Ann Kargus
    188,95 kr.

    Cardinals Splendor is an intricate coloring book, featuring beautifully rendered images of beloved events, places, and players of the St. Louis Cardinal baseball team. Drawing by hand to produce detailed line drawings, St. Louis artist Jo Ann Kargus (a lifetime Cardinal fan) takes us through the celebrated history of the team. Enjoy World Series victories, celebrated players, and iconic images dear to every Cardinal fan. Encounter places and people we all know and lovefrom Sportsmans Park to the famous "Go Crazy Folks" Ozzie Smithin this delightful, illustrated tour of the St. Louis Cardinals.

  • af Vanessa Whiteside
    178,95 kr.

    Wichita aka "Doo Dah," is a mid-size city with attractions that easily rival the nation's largest metropolises in entertainment value. Fun awaits for all who come to discover it! 100 Things to Do in Wichita Before You Die is a bucket-list book filled cover to cover with timeless destinations and lesser-known places. Dig into the burgeoning arts scene with tips for the First Friday Gallery Crawl or the Tallgrass Film Festival, founded by a Wichita native in 2003. Find out the story behind the 44-foot-tall Keeper of the Plains statue in downtown. Root, root, root for the home team, the Wichita Wind Surge at Riverfront Stadium. Outdoor activities, delicious dining, shopping, concerts, and a thriving arts scene scratch the surface. As they say, "Wichita is what you make it," and around every corner is an experience waiting for you. Wichita native and travel writer Vanessa Whiteside is your personal guide to her favorite parts of her much beloved hometown. Crack the spine on this book and choose an adventure in the Magic City!

  • af Sara Broers
    208,95 kr.

    Iowa is home to rolling hills, beautiful state parks, lush cornfields, and architecture that is unique to the state. With more than a dozen scenic highways & byways, and with 100 Things to Do in Iowa Before You Die as your guide, your next road trip will be an epic one for the record books. Did you know that you can stay in the last known hotel in the world designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in Mason City? Hop on the Historic Hills Scenic Byway in southeast Iowa and enjoy glass blowing at Bloom & Bark, LLC. Visit Effigy Mounds National Monument where you can view more than 200 prehistoric mounds built by Native Americans. Check out Pella, home to all things Dutch, including a Dutch windmill, museums, Dutch pastries, homemade chocolates, and unique shops. or international treats that strike your fancy, all four corners of Iowa have something to offer even the most seasoned traveler. Author and lifelong Iowan SaraWhether it's views, variety stores, A visit to northeast Iowa would not be complete without a stop in Horsfall's, a variety store that attracts visitors from hundreds of miles around. Decorah is home to Nordic Fest and all things Scandinavian. When visiting this charming community, a treat that is not to be missed is lefse, slathered in butter, sugar, and cinnamon. Experience Iowa in a day, week, month, or a lifetime. You will be greeted with friendly people and find a new experience around every corner.

  • af Cassidy Kendall
    178,95 kr.

    Hot Springs National Park is unlike any other National Park you will visit. It's a unique oasis in Arkansas, and not just because the park is a place where ancient thermal water springs thought to be medicinal can be found. There's a community in Hot Springs that has worked to develop this National Park and the city that surrounds it into what it is today. In 100 Things to Do in Hot Springs Before You Die, readers will get a taste of what Spa City has for everyone to enjoy. Whether you're a local or a visitor, you'll be inspired to try the unique things that keep Hot Springs zany and fun. Find out where you can find fountains to indulge in the thermal waters, as well as what historic bath houses allow you to bathe in them. Learn of the town's history in an illegal gambling era that drew in infamous gangsters like Al Capone and Owney Madden at The Gangster Museum of America. Explore the three lakes and numerous hiking trails in and around the city or attend the largest celebratory bashes the city holds annually, like the World's Shortest St. Patrick's Day Parade. Local author and journalist Cassidy Kendall guides you through the quirky and intriguing history of the place she's loved for years. With no stone unturned and no hidden gem remaining in the dark, this book will help you find out where to begin when experiencing and exploring Hot Springs National Park.