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Last Updated on August 12, 2025 by Matt Staff There’s something deeply off-putting about statues that seem just a little too ...
The stones, bones and thrones of the famed Westminster Abbey provide a wonderfully cluttered walk through its religious, ...
See the Eternal City from an entirely new and (bar the odd rapid) more relaxing angle by rafting, kayaking or rowing along ...
St. Joaquim was the ever-chaste husband of St. Anne, the mother of our Blessed Virgin. Tradition teaches that while Joaquim was away from home, an angel of ...
Visitors to the Rugby Chamber of Commerce’s Garden Tour on July 15 were treated to more than a stroll through pretty flower ...
Each summer, locals and tourists flock to the North End for series of multI-day festivals celebrating Italian culture and ...
All the large statues at the base of the spire of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris are back in place, more than six years after a disastrous fire, French officials said on Thursday. With the return ...
Bishop Robert J. McClory will be in Munster July 19 at the Carmelite Monastery and Grotto for the 75th anniversary of the Carmelite Fathers making Northwest Indiana home.
From whimsical sculptures in Cornwall, England, to an urban oasis in New York City, here are some of the most beautiful and unexpected gardens in the world.
The Clark's Windy Hills home, originally built in 1790, is featured on the Kilgore Home and Garden Tour. The home retains original features like wide plank floors and a fireplace, alongside family ...
Coulam’s lavishly gilded home, which he called Stargate Manor, the adjoining garden of angel statues, and numerous period artifacts and items of decor in his possession were also shown in Ren Faire.