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Stunning Seattle Architecture: Top Landmarks to Explore

Seattle is a city with a blend of history and modernity, particularly evident in its diverse architectural style. Established in 1869, Seattle is home to both historic buildings from the late 1800s and early 1900s alongside innovative designs that redefine urban architecture. This guide highlights some of Seattle’s most notable buildings that embody the city’s vibrant architectural landscape.
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Shop Vintage and Antique Water Skis: Collectible Retro Styles

Waterskiing as a sport has its roots in Minnesota. In 1922, an 18-year-old named Ralph Samuelson got the novel idea of being towed by a boat while he wore wooden planks attached to each foot, much like the skis an Alpine skier would use. The idea wasn’t completely far-fetched; Samuelson was already skilled at the sport of aquaplaning, which is similar to wakeboarding except that the rider stands rather than kneels on the board.
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Ultimate Guide to Sanchi Stupa: History, Architecture, and Tips

Sanchi Stupa (also known as the Great Stupa or Stupa Number 1) is not only one of the oldest Buddhist monuments in India, but also the oldest stone structure in the country. This remarkable monument was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1989 and is very well preserved, particularly given its age. Visitors are often surprised to discover that Sanchi Stupa is part of a larger hilltop complex featuring additional stupas, monasteries, temples, and pillars. Read on to learn more about it and how to visit in this complete guide.
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Explore the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial pays tribute to those who served in the Vietnam War and is one of the most visited attractions in Washington DC. The memorial is a black granite wall inscribed with the names of 58,286 Americans killed or missing in the Vietnam conflict. The veterans’ names are listed in chronological order of when the casualty occurred, and an alphabetical directory helps visitors locate names. Park rangers and volunteers provide educational programs and special events at the memorial.
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Central America Travel Entry Requirements Guide

All of the countries in Central America require a passport valid for at least six months from the date of entry into the country. If you’re traveling to a Central American nation from an area with any risk of yellow fever (like Panama’s Kuna Yala region), you’ll also need to provide a vaccination certificate. Generally, visas are not needed in most countries unless you plan on extending your stay for more than 90 days.
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