Posts Tagged ‘TravelingIQ’

A Theatre (Re)Grows in Brooklyn

Abandoned for over 30 years, the Loew’s Kings Theatre in Brooklyn prepares for a Second Act. In 1929, the theatre on Flatbush Avenue opened as Loew’s flagship theatre. Architecturally influenced by the Palace of Versailles and the Paris Opera House, the theatre boasts high curved ceilings, pink marble, and ornate plaster walls. Originally a home [...]

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Fort Lauderdale Steps Into The Spotlight

Every Mary has her Rhoda. Every Marcia has her Jan. For many years, Fort Lauderdale played second fiddle to ever-popular Miami. But with the opening of the Ritz Carlton in August 2008 and the W Hotel in April 2009, Fort Lauderdale is shedding her braces and graduating from finishing school. No better place to experience [...]

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Take Me To The River

New York City is often considered a concrete jungle, herding humans and sprouting skyscrapers through its densely overgrown streets. Yet approximately one-quarter of the city is occupied by public parks, playgrounds and nature preserves. The grande dame, of course, is Central Park. But there’s a new kid in town who grows bigger every year and [...]

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