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posted by tipeditor on 24 April 2008 at 13:51
It's so well known, but for good reason - just the building is worth the visit...like a plantpot! You spiral from the top down to see the exhibition - wicked!
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Go towards the south end of Broadway - you can't miss it!
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New York
museum
art gallery
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posted by unknown on 3 April 2008 at 17:13
It's a surprisingly fascinating museum highlighting the issues of the early immigrants to New York
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Ellis Island. Take the ferry from Battery Park
www.ellisisland.org/default.asp
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New York
new york
ellis island
immigration
museum
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posted by Cinders on 7 October 2007 at 20:13
Hidden away, in the middle of the big industrial plants of Antwerp. If you know where to find it, you can visit a little gem of a town called Lillo. Time stood still here and eventho you can see the intire village in half an hour... it's still worth going there. If the weather is nice you can have a drink and a snack outside on one of the little terraces. What you can also find is a small brilliant local museum where you can find what life in the "polders" of Belgium was like. I absolutely love the place and would recommend to all!!
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Drive towards the liefkeshoek tunnel and take the exit Lillo, take a right at the end of the road then take a left just before the big turn in the road. You'll have to keep you eyes open for this one! You can satnav vor tolhuis straat 14
www.poldermuseum-lillo-fort.be/
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Antwerp
museum
village
historic
cosy
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posted by 44alluptop on 16 May 2007 at 13:06
this was an amazing trip for me and my boys, it lasted only about an hour and a half which was long enough. There was no fighting as this is now a meseum dedicated to the whole bullfighting thing. A guide, at no extra cost, showed us around and although he couldnt speak any english we still understood each other. I would go again for a second trip.
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gerrucha
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posted by Keir on 23 March 2007 at 11:55
The Atomium is one of the most unusual buildings I have ever seen. It's a 100+ metre tall model of an iron crystal. Each 'iron atom' is a room and the 'bonds' contain escalators and stairs so you can travel between them, and enjoy the views. For novelty value this building gets 10 out of 10! When I visited it was being renovated but I believe the original contents of the museum are back in place now.
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Eeuwfeestlaan/Boulevard du Centenaire 1020 Brussels (Laken), next to Heysel metro station
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Brussels
tourist
museum
architecture
art
unusual
scenic
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