Category: Travel

  • Rolls-Royce Facts: 15 Things You Never Knew About the Luxury Carmaker – Robb Report

    Rolls-Royce’s storied history is as fascinating as it is lengthy. Here, 15 of the most compelling facts about the 116-year-old company.

    Source: Rolls-Royce Facts: 15 Things You Never Knew About the Luxury Carmaker – Robb Report

  • Miami Interactive Guide-What’s in your city

    Miami Interactive Guide-What’s in your city!

    Stop typing and start using the power of the internet to search with over 9700 preset searches in the latest Interactive City Guide from the author, R.G.Richardson and search in over ten languages.

    No more typing, just pick and click with over 9700 quick links for greater accuracy and ease. Stop using paper guides and start using our interactive city search guides and brochures that include Google and Yahoo that never out of date!

    Use as white or yellow pages and use it even more often to keep up with what is going on and happening in your city! It also makes for a good gift or promotional item for somebody that has just moved to a new city.  Real Estate agents use it as a promotional tool and you use to check Real Estate listing, condos, or rental apartments available in the city.

    With over 230 city guides and brochures for sale on Amazon, Kobo and Indigo and in 190 countries around the world in epub and pdf format.

    Don’t have an eReader, no problems as you can get on from Amazon and use then you are all set up with Kindle. You can also download a PDF file to your desktop and you are all set up that way too.

    Interactive Smart City Guide let you use the internet’s full power by eliminating errors with keywords. Google, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Duckduckgo, Facebook, Twitter, Baidu, SlideShare, YouTube or Pinterest; click on the button and you are there; just pick and click the button, no typing. Fully mobile – it works on any device with an eBook reader and that has access to the Internet WiFi anywhere. Don’t think about typing, you are good to go with better results and fewer typos. Sit back in the coffee shop and search away on their WiFi! Our guides are organized into several targeted information Guides including hotels, restaurants, pubs, historical sites, transportation, attractions, real estate and events. Stay up to date with what is happening in your city!

    Our interactive ebooks search the web and are organized into several targeted information Guides. Quick links including hotels, restaurants, transportation, maps, hostels, pubs, family attractions, historical sites and on it goes for a complete guide that tells you everything you need to know including how to pack!

    Buy Kindle City Guide at Amazon

    Buy on Walmart or Google Play

    Now searching in over 10 languages. Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Indian, Arabia, Portugal and Japanese.

  • Under-the-Hill Saloon – Natchez, Mississippi

    The Natchez, Mississippi, of the 1800s is hardly discernible in the quaint river-town it is today. The port town at one time had a nasty reputation for boozing, brawling, and prostitution, a rest stop as it was for rivermen of flexible moral codes. In fact, one traveler wrote in 1816 that it was “without a single exception the most licentious spot that I ever saw.” Perhaps the only modicum of decency to be said of its history is Mark Twain’s alleged patronage. The centerpiece of the vice-riddled outpost was the Under-the-Hill Saloon, today the last living remnant of “Nasty Natchez.”

    Source: Under-the-Hill Saloon – Natchez, Mississippi – Gastro Obscura

  • Brownstein: Margaret Trudeau takes audio route with her hit solo play | Montreal Gazette

    It was the surprise hit of last summer’s Just for Laughs festival, but Margaret Trudeau’s solo stage show, Certain Woman of An Age, could hardly be classified as Seinfeldian.

    Source: Brownstein: Margaret Trudeau takes audio route with her hit solo play | Montreal Gazette

  • A snapshot of Mexico’s cartel landscape amid rising violence | Times Colonist

    MEXICO CITY — Another year, another homicide total unseen before in Mexico’s modern history as the country struggles to check rising violence.Cartels and other criminal groups that hold sway over . . .

    Source: A snapshot of Mexico’s cartel landscape amid rising violence | Times Colonist

  • A Parade of 2,000 Ducks Keeps A South African Vineyard Running – Gastro Obscura

    ON THE VERGENOEGD LÖW WINE Estate, just outside Cape Town in South Africa, the daily commute of the workforce is slightly different than in New York or London. Here, the workers quack all along the way. And, you might have guessed, they are ducks. Ten-plus sub-species of Indian Runner Ducks, to be precise. (And, incidentally, it is only the females that quack.)

    Source: A Parade of 2,000 Ducks Keeps A South African Vineyard Running – Gastro Obscura

  • Senate passes $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package

    The Senate passes a $2 trillion economic relief package to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. It now heads to the House, which hopes to approve it by Friday. The legislation, approved as waves of layoffs hit workers and hospitals look for resources, may not be the last action Congress takes to help a reeling economy and health-care system.

    Source: Senate passes $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package

  • Timeline: How the new coronavirus spread | China News | Al Jazeera

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a global pandemic over a new coronavirus which causes an illness known as COVID-19 that has spread to at least 177 countries and territories, killing more than 11,000 people and infecting nearly 275,000, according to Johns Hopkins University.

    Source: Timeline: How the new coronavirus spread | China News | Al Jazeera

  • MOMENT IN TIME-Greek Independence Day

    TOPSHOT – A boy holds a Greek flag on March 25, 2016 in central Athens during the anniversary of the Greek Independence Day. / AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINISARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images
    TOPSHOT – A boy holds a Greek flag on March 25, 2016 in central Athens during the anniversary of the Greek Independence Day. / AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINISARIS MESSINIS/AFP/Getty Images 
    Greek civilization dates back to ancient times, but the country of Greece has existed less than two centuries. It won its liberty from the Ottoman Empire in a 12-year war that lifted a nearly 400-year occupation. Greeks celebrate their Independence Day on March 25 in remembrance of an 1821 event that is traditionally believed to have set off the revolution. The story goes that on this date, a bishop named Georgios Yermanos raised the revolutionary flag at a gathering of 5,000 at the Ayian Lavra monastery near Kalavryta. Yermanos blessed the crowd and proclaimed they would conquer or die. However, historians dispute aspects of this event, including whether it happened at all. Clashes did begin in March of 1821, as Greek militias in four towns wrested their own patch of sovereignty from the Sultan. Atrocities ensued on both sides, with towns besieged, island populations slaughtered, scattered or enslaved, and fire ships ravaging vessels full of sailors. In 1827, when the Turks had retaken Athens and the Greek cause appeared lost, a surge in military help from Russian, British and French powers turned the tide. Greece was the first nation to carve itself out of the Ottoman Empire – but not the last. – Joy Yokoyama
  • Denver Interactive Guide-What’s in your city

    Denver Interactive Guide-What’s in your city!

    Stop typing and start using the power of the internet to search with over 9700 preset searches in the latest Interactive City Guide from the author, R.G.Richardson and search in over ten languages.

    No more typing, just pick and click with over 9700 quick links for greater accuracy and ease. Stop using paper guides and start using our interactive city search guides and brochures that include Google and Yahoo that never out of date!

    Use as white or yellow pages and use it even more often to keep up with what is going on and happening in your city! It also makes for a good gift or promotional item for somebody that has just moved to a new city.  Real Estate agents use it as a promotional tool and you use to check Real Estate listing, condos, or rental apartments available in the city.

    With over 230 city guides and brochures for sale on Amazon, Kobo and Indigo and here at RG Richardson City Guides in epub and pdf format.

    Don’t have an eReader, no problems as you can get on from Amazon and use then you are all set up with Kindle. You can also download a PDF file to your desktop and you are all set up that way too.

    Interactive City Guide let you use the internet’s full power by eliminating errors with keywords. Google, Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Duckduckgo, Facebook, Twitter, Baidu, SlideShare, YouTube or Pinterest; click on the button and you are there; just pick and click the button, no typing. Fully mobile – it works on any device with an eBook reader and that has access to the Internet WiFi anywhere. Don’t think about typing, you are good to go with better results and fewer typos. Sit back in the coffee shop and search away on their WiFi! Our guides are organized into several targeted information Guides including hotels, restaurants, pubs, historical sites, transportation, attractions, real estate and events. Stay up to date with what is happening in your city!

    Our interactive ebooks search the web and are organized into several targeted information Guides. Quick links including hotels, restaurants, transportation, maps, hostels, pubs, family attractions, historical sites and on it goes for a complete guide that tells you everything you need to know including how to pack!

    Buy Kindle City Guide at Amazon

    Buy on Walmart or Google Play

    Now searching in over 10 languages. Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Indian, Arabia, Portugal and Japanese.