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EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF NEW YORK CITY: A TRAVEL GUIDE
Press Release: Travel Guides — November 29th, 2024
New York City, also known as "The Big Apple," offers an exciting mix of iconic landmarks, vibrant culture, and unique experiences. Visitors can explore famous attractions like the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Central Park, as well as world-class museums such as the Met and the American Museum of Natural History. The city is also renowned for its Broadway theater scene and diverse shopping and dining options. Custom neon signs can add a stylish, personal touch to hotel room decor, enhancing the overall NYC experience. With easy transportation options and endless discoveries, New York City promises an unforgettable adventure for all.. |
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THE END IS NEAR FOR MOUNT WASHINGTON: THE CROWN OF NEW ENGLAND
Press Release: Exhibitions — December 20th, 2016
It is bitter cold up there, and the winds atop Mount Washington, what some call “the home of the world’s worst weather,” are fierce. From now until January 16th visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of New England’s tallest peak from the warmth and comfort of the galleries of the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester. It is the final weeks of Mount Washington: The Crown of New England an extraordinary exhibition at the Currier Museum of Art, on view through January 16, 2017.. |
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NORTHEASTS TALLEST PEAK TEMPORARILY RELOCATES TO THE CURRIER MUSEUM OF ART
Press Release: Exhibitions — August 22nd, 2016
Images of the White Mountains began appearing in the early 1820s, but it was the paintings of Thomas Cole (1801-1848) that first attracted the larger artistic community. Cole’s View in the White Mountains (1827) pictured a snowcapped Mount Washington rising above a verdant valley, the peak silhouetted against dark clouds. The image was infused with a sense of national pride, the mountain’s rough, craggy pinnacle named after America’s first national hero, represented a strong, confident America that could weather any storm.. |
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INDEPENDENCE DAY IS A BLAST IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
Press Release: Events — June 21st, 2016
Celebrate this 4th of July at one of New Hampshire’s many attractions including Waterville Valley Resort, the M/S Mount Washington, the Cog, Ski, the Currier Museum of Art and much more.. |
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