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Brilliant Musical Acts that Should Go on Tour TogetherA look at some seriously talented musical acts that should go on tour together.- A Memoir to a Family and Their Land--part IIThe settling of western Nebraska was a prolific time in history. A new meaning to the words overcome, hardiness and resolve identified these settlers. The Fiscus family was no exeption. Relive their struggles in this true story.
- Wintering Under the Tuscan Sun at Il SalviatinoA stay in a hotel in Florence should be in a restored Italian villa that puts you in the heart of Italy's art and foods.
- Florence LawrenceFlorence Lawrence made almost 300 films, had her own film production company, was a publicity sensation, and an avid inventor.
- Florence and the Machine's 'Ceremonials' Tops 'Lungs': A Fan's Take on Her Brilliant Follow-Up AlbumA review of Florence and the Machine's follow up album "Ceremonials."
- 'Ceremonials': What Does Florence and the Machine's Follow Up Album Have in Store for Her Fans?What does Florence and the Machine's new album have in store for fans?
- A Villa in Florence for Your Next Vacation?A look at the popular trend of renting a private home, such as a villa, farmhouse, castle or apartment for trips in and near Florence Italy.
Visiting Florence, ItalyFlorence is one of Europe's most intriguing destinations, and each time I visit, I discover something new. I've visited a lot of cities across Europe and Florence retains its historic and artistic charm.
Historical Architecture Aficionado Travel Guide to Florence, ItalyCall it Florence, Firenze or Florentia; a Florence map situates the historically significant Italian city squarely in the region of Tuscany. A Mecca for architecture students, no Florence travel guide would be complete without highlighting its structures.- Transform into the Man Your Wife WantsWomen hate it when a man has to even go to bed with his suit and tie on.
- PerspectivesNew isn't always better.
Secret FlorenceI love Florence. It is my favorite and one of the most accessible of Italian cities. I have been there a few times and was lucky enough to stay for almost a week once and really feel a part of the city.- Best Local Restaurants in FlorenceFlorence is a city with amazing restaurants. If you are visiting Florence for the first time, you won't find traditional Italian cooking, but what you will find is delicious Roman, Milanese and Florentine cuisines.
An Olympics memory: Florence Griffith-Joyner at the 1988 Summer Olympics, Seoul, South KoreaLike summer fades, so have many of my Summer Olympics memories. One I will never forget, took place during the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. Florence Griffith-Joyner is that memory.
In the Studio: Florence and the Machine to Finish Follow-Up Album in July 2011Florence and the Machine is scheduled to finish recording her follow up album in July 2011. Will her second album be able to top "Lungs"?
La Bella Italia: Taking a Vacation Tour of Rome and FlorenceIf the idea of visiting Italy is an enticing one, let us guide you through the key sights, hotels, shopping and restaurants that await you in the breathtaking cities of Rome and Florence. La Bella Italia awaits!
Florence + the Machine Excite and Enchant at the Aragon BallroomOn their first American tour, Florence and the Machine are rocking the house and showing immense promise for the for the future.
An Unusual Day Trip from Florence or SienaCooking school in an old monastery, shopping in the Prada outlet store, this is one unusual day trip into Italy's Tuscan countryside. Leave the big city of Florence or Siena behind and head off on a grand adventure.- Guitar Center Franchise in Florence, KYWhen we think of large business chains, we imagine crowded stores, cookie-cutter advertising, and above all else: bad service. But the Guitar Center franchise in Florence, KY has set out to disprove these misconceptions, and I commend their efforts.
- The Winding Bike Trails of Florence, South CarolinaFlorence has many bike paths to be explored, many of which are just obscure enough to have not only less travelers but a great ride.
Florence, Italy: A Feast for the SensesFlorence, Italy is a feast for the senses. There is so much to see and do that it can be seem overwhelming. Here's a list of the "must sees" of Florence, along with some tips for making your visit to these locales even more enjoyable.- Places to Visit when Touring Florence, ItalyFlorence, Italy is a city with many things to see. It is a city that also has cathedrals and museums that have the mark of Michel Angelo.
- Marrying France - #105 of 143 Blogs About Working and Living in FranceBlog #105 deals with Deauville and a meal at the famous Bar du Soleil. Ruth Paget married, worked, and lived in France for seven years.
- Marrying France - #73 of 143 Blogs About Working and Living in FranceBlog #73 deals with outings to London's National Gallery and British Museum and touring in Hampstead Heath. Ruth Paget traveled extensively in Europe during the seven years that she lived in France.
- Marrying France - #71 Of143 Blogs About Working and Living in FranceBlog #71 deals with a trip to London and a stay in Hampstead Heath. Ruth Paget traveled extensively throughout Europe during the seven years that she lived in France.
- Marrying France - #70 of 143 Blogs About Working and Living in FranceBlog #70 deals with Toulouse-Lautrec's home in Arcachon and a tour around Bordeaux's Gironde estuary. Ruth Paget married, worked, and lived in France for seven years.
- Marrying France - #58 of 143 Blogs About Living and Working in FlorenceBlog #58 deals with the first day of a trip to Barcelona, Spain during Ruth Paget's maternity leave while living in France.
- Marrying France - #57 of 143 Blogs About Living and Working in FranceBlog #57 deals with outings to the Bois de Boulogne, the Bagatelle Gardens, and the Ile-aux-Moines island in Brittany. Ruth Paget married, worked, and lived in France for seven years.
- Marrying France - #56 of 143 Blogs About Living and Working in FranceBlog #56 deals with a visit to Empress Josephine's chateau at Rueil-Malmaison and Auvers-sur-Oise, site of Van Gogh's grave. Ruth Paget married, worked, and lived in France for seven years.
- Marrying France - #55 of 143 Blogs About Living and Working in FranceBlog #55 deals with giving birth in France. Ruth Paget married, worked, and lived in France for seven years.
- Notes on Book Collecting- Girolamo SavanarolaAn Essay on Book Burning
- My Valentine in FlorenceDiscover a romantic week in Florence and how finding love on line can change everything you've come to know. Love on the internet can be good, bad and ugly. You read the story and you decide.
World of Warcraft Cataclysm - Rare NPCs - Captain FlorenceThis article will cover the rare NPC known as Captain Florence, covering where to find and what unique loot this mob drops in World of Warcraft Cataclysm- Seafood Dining in Florence, OregonLocated on the southern Oregon coast, Florence is a small town with an abundance of seafood. Read on for information on great restaurants in the area.
Best Coffee Shops in Florence, ItalyWhen you're touring Florence and craving a great cup of coffee, here are six of the best coffee shops around.
Florence Marina State ParkBring your boat and fishing pole to this west Georgia state park that borders Alabama and the 45,000 acre Lake Walter F. George.- Great Woman of Science: Florence Rena SabinFlorence Rena Sabin was an amazing woman, a trailblazer, a woman of strength and determination and fought her way way to the top of her profession with dignity and talent.
- Great Women Who Were Helped by Great MenIn 1896, Florence entered John Hopkins University as one of the 14 women registered in a class of 45. Florence rose to the occasion and won the attention of an outstanding anatomist and scientist at John Hopkins by the name of Frank P. Mall.
- Women Who Refuse to Be Just AverageEven though Florence was already showing an aptitude for math and science, in high school she had hopes of becoming a pianist. She focused her energy on music until a classmate broke her bubble telling here she was "just average.
- Florence Rena Sabin First Lady of ScienceOn November 9, 1871, Florence Rena Sabin opened her eyes to the world the first time in Central City. Colorado, on November 9. 1871. Little did her parents know that this little baby was to change the face of science





