moving windmill, and Statue of Liberty. Dutch trader Stephanus Van Cortlandt, who served as mayor of New York City, bought the land and built the first version of Van Cortlandt Manor between 1665 ...
Within a half-hour of leaving Amsterdam's main train station, you can be deep in the Dutch countryside ... That's why, in the 17th century, the town's specialty became one of the most popular ...
Island-hop through Estonia’s western isles to appreciate the benefits of slow travel in this untouched stretch of the country ...
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Within a half-hour of leaving Amsterdam’s main train station, you can be deep in the Dutch countryside ... That’s why, in the 17th century, the town’s specialty became one of the most ...
Whether you're drawn to French-inspired cuisine, German heritage festivals, or Dutch-style windmills ... Admire the majestic ...
Leaving behind your Amish community may not involve escaping from a cornfield maze, but it's a journey full of twists and ...
17th-century, with a beautifully modulated Baroque interior, like a Dutch painting. Dotted around the historic centre of Bruges are numerous beautiful whitewashed homes, some dating back to the ...
De Adriaan (Dutch pronunciation: [də ˈʔaːdrijaːn]) is a windmill in the Netherlands that burnt down ... which was originally built in the seventeenth century at Zaanstreek, North De Weert, Meppel De ...
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum houses four paintings by Dutch masters that represent a variety of portraiture styles of ...
Gifts of art were pervasive in seventeenth-century Europe and many Dutch artists, like their counterparts elsewhere, embraced gift giving to cultivate relations with patrons, art lovers, and other ...