by Sue Davies | Nov 23, 2019 | New Jersey, North America
When you hear about Newark, New Jersey, making a trip there to “see the sights” is probably not the first thing that pops into your mind. You might think about Senator Cory Booker, the former Mayor and current presidential candidate. Or, you might think...
by Sue Davies | Oct 12, 2019 | Boston, Street Art, United States
Salem Massachusetts conjures up thoughts of witches for many people. For others, they may think of the Peabody Essex Museum. It should also bring to mind the Punto Urban Art Museum, the most innovative community development program that we have seen in our travels....
by Sue Davies | Jul 30, 2019 | New York, Street Art
Peap Tarr, a New Zealand/Cambodian Street Artist, said to us that Street Art is a worldwide community. From tagging subways and protest art in poor communites in New York City in the 1960s and 70s, Street art has evolved into a wordwide art form. You can see it on the...
by Sue Davies | Jun 13, 2019 | LGBTI, New York, United States
Doris Dear at the New York City Gay Pride Parade. You can learn more about her here.At the end of June, New York City is hosting World Pride for the first time. It will be the Stonewall 50th Anniversary. And, the 27th anniversary of the NYC Dyke March. More than 2...
by Sue Davies | Oct 18, 2018 | Migrate, New York
The Cooperstown Distillery is located a few blocks off of Main Street in Cooperstown, New York in an unassuming area. We aren’t big drinkers but we’d never been to an artisanal distillery either. We thought it would be interesting to see how vodka was made. Most...
by Sue Davies | Oct 5, 2018 | New York
Cooperstown–Baseball Hall of Fame and Much More As someone who does not follow, or even like baseball, I was not that excited about spending a few days in Cooperstown, New York. Sue loves baseball and as a kid dreamed of playing third base for the New...
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