Posts Tagged ‘travel’

Free Patriotic Tours in Boston

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

One of the best Free Attractions in Boston for Independence Day is the Freedom Trail. It is also the Best Free Tour in Boston

It is marked by a red line on the sidewalk. It takes you to all the historical places around Boston. More importantly, it’s free! Download the MP3 version of the tour for free too.

This is one of this summer’s best Boston Free Attractions and one of the best 4th of July free Attractions.

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Top Independence Day Free Attraction in Boston

Monday, June 29th, 2009

One of the best Free Attractions in Boston for Independence Day is the Bunker Hill Monument and Museum.

Here is where one of the First battles of Independence was fought. It is an obelisk, like the Washington Monument because the founders of the US belived it should be pattern after Ancient Greece and Rome, which is why the US calls itself a Republic.

This is one of this summer’s best Boston Free Attractions and one of the best 4th of July free Attractions.

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Top Independence Day Free Attraction in New York

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

From June 30th to August 5th, the New York Public Library will be Displaying One of two Remaining drafts of the Declaration of Independence written by Thomas Jefferson for the Forth of July. This is one of this summer’s best New York Free Attractions and one of the best 4th of July free Attractions. This draft is unique because it contains the references to Slavery and how it should be stopped in the new republic. Unfortunately that part was taken out.
The draft, along with a 15 minute movie, is on display for free in its South Court. Visit the New York section of Nonrevwebsite.com for more New York deals . For more Free Attractions around the world, got to Nonrevwebsite.com .

The Free Musee Jean Moulin – Fighting for Freedom

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Back in World War II when France was invaded, several people were trained by the British and air-dropped back into occupied territory. Jean Moulin was one of them. This museum is dedicated to him and his efforts to free his countrymen.

The museum is on top of the Gare Montparnasse Train station which makes it very accessible. The Museum goes through the life of this resistance fighter from his actions during the invasion to when he was interrogated, tortured, and killed. It gives a great view of life in Paris during Wartime. Lest we forget.

The Museum is connected to the French Resistance Museum connected by a theater which gives perspective of the normal Frenchman in World War II. If you want to get an idea of how the War really was for those who lived under the thumb of Nazis, or understand what occupation of your country would be like, this is where you need to go. If you are a history buff, or a military enthusiast, you need to go her to see what underground war is like as well as fighting for your country when Democracy is gone.

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One of the Top 10 Free Museums in LA

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

California Science Center is a free hands on museum. It has several exhibits dealing with inventions, biology, and my favorite, Air and Space. There is an Imax Theater and special exhibits which require an entrance fee.

The Air and Space section explores Air and Aircraft, Humans in Space, Mission to the Planets, and Stars and Telescopes. You can also slip on a pair of wings and go into a wind tunnel or work the controls from the cockpit of a Bell-47 Helicopter. There are also an A-12 Blackbird, Bell X-1, and a T-38, among other aircraft, that you can explore.

This is only the tip of the iceburg. There are several exhibits to explore that will keep you busy all day. Not bad for no cost. To see more of the Top 10 Free Attractions, go to the Los Angeles section of the NonRevWebsite.com To see free attractions form around the World, go to NonRevWebsite.com.

Best Food in the World on Discount

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Paris is known for great food. But it usually comes at a great cost. Fortunately, one of our members showed me where the great dinners are found.

The St Germain area of Paris is home to many great restaurants. Some of which are very reasonable, around 15 Euro, and just as delicious as its more expensive counterparts. One of these places is La Citroville. It is a small place with terrific meals.

A full meal consisting an appetizer, Entrée, and dessert costs as little as 12 Euros. The selection was extensive and very delicious. Everyone in our group thought it was well worth the effort to find it.

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Top 20 Free Attractions in Rome

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

There are several thing in Rome you can do on your vacation for free. You don’t need to pay any money to enjoy the rich history of Rome. Here are the top 20;
1) Vatican Museums – FREE – on the last Sunday of the month.
2) St Peter’s Square
3) Pantheon – FREE
4)Theater of Pompeus/ Da Pancrazio – FREE
5) Luigi Pigorini Museum of Prehistory and Ethonography – FREE
6) Via Ostiense Museum – FREE
7) Historic Museum of the Liberation – FREE
8) Numismatic Museum of the Italian Mint – FREE
9) City of Fire – FREE
10) MARCO Future – FREE
11) Trevi Fountain – FREE
12) Spanish Steps – FREE
13) Piazza Navona – FREE
14) Piazza Compo del Flori – FREE
15) Scala Santa, Holy Staircase – FREE
16) Trestevere – FREE
17) Aula Ottaganale – FREE
18) Galleria Nationale de San Luca – FREE
19) Casina di Raffaello – FREE
20) Bocca della Verita – FREE

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World’s Best Race Car Museum

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Video of The New Porsche Museum

Like some of you, I have been counting the days until the Porsche Museum was opened. With the opening of the Mercedes Museum in Stuttgart, Porsche did everything it could to top it’s rival, from cutting edge architecture to user friendly high-tech advancements. The result were incredible.
For 8 Euro, you can gain access to over 100 years of German Automotive Engineering at its finest and a personal audio guide. The great about the guide is it explains pieces in the museum at the pace and structure that suits your personal desires without disturbing others. Besides the audio guide, there are displays of cars and components coordinated with video whose feed goes directly into your personal tour guide.
This is a racing enthusiast’s museum that any engineer would love. From the very first display, an electric hub drive, the talk is about speed. The rest of the museum explains how Porsche took basic principles on light weight, aerodynamics, and power, and kept refining them until they reached the panicle of where they are today.

The World’s First Lie Detector

Friday, April 17th, 2009

If you remember the movie ‘Roman Holiday,’ you will remember Gregory Peck sticking his hand in an ancient Roman Marble relic. The reason for this was the legend that if someone told a lie while their hand was in there, it would be amputated. The legend is true and you can see it for free to this day.
In reality, ancient manhole cover, but it is reality an ancient lie detector. The real legend is that Roman wives brought their husbands here and told them to put their hand in the mouth while asking them if they were faithful. If they lied they lost that limb.
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Free Attraction in New York

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

The Sony Wonder Technology Lab is Free to the public. This state-of the art facility brings technology and creativity together. If you are someone who wants to know how electronic Gadgets work, this place is for you. They describe the technology in the simplest terms.

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