The Philadelphia Story
Things in Philly have always been a bit more Jewish than you might’ve initially thought.
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Founded in 1976, the National Museum of American Jewish History is located at 101 S. Independence Mall East in Center City Philadelphia.
(Photo by Stephen Silver)
Things in Philly have always been a bit more Jewish than you might’ve initially thought.
Read MoreBirthright Israel was an amazing experience, full of wonderful places, people and adventures.
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Opened in 2003, the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center is nestled in the flight path of Washington Dulles International Airport.
(Photo courtesy of the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum)
The spacious facility, nestled in the flight path of Washington Dulles International Airport, is the companion annex to the larger National Air and Space Museum in downtown Washington, D.C.
Read MoreView pictures of the abandoned Brown’s Hotel in The Catskills here.
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Isabella Freedman's Lake Miriam is a great place to take a dip or go kayaking. (Photo by Amanda Krotki)
Hazon works to create a “healthier and more sustainable Jewish community, and a healthier and more sustainable world for all.”
Read MoreSee pictures from the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center, located in Falls Village, Conn.
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Surrounded by western North Carolina's Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is an approximately eight-hour drive from Baltimore. (Photo courtesy of ExploreAsheville.com)
Surrounded by western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville is an approximately eight-hour drive from Baltimore.
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Baltimore attractions: Green Mount Cemetery, George Peabody Library and Druid Hill Park Conservatory (left to right) (Photos by Joel Nadler)
Everyone knows about Harborplace, the National Aquarium and Fells Point. But what about some of the lesser-known, off-the-beaten-path places in and around Baltimore?
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Built in 1827, Concord Point Light is the oldest continuously operated lighthouse in Maryland. (Photo by Pat Venturino)
You may be “stay-caying” close to home this summer, but that doesn’t mean you can’t leave your own backyard. Only about 45 minutes up I-95 is the historic and quaint waterfront town of Havre de Grace.
Read MoreSee pictures of some of the lesser-known, off-the-beaten-path places in and around Baltimore.
Read MoreView images of the abandoned Nevele Grand Hotel in The Catskills.
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