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1. Giant's Causeway
United Kingdom: Northern Ireland: County Antrim
260 people -
2. Sistine Chapel
Holy See: Vatican City
282 people -
3. Basilica Di San Pietro
Holy See: Vatican City
21 people -
4. Czech Republic
Europe
2,296 people -
5. Praha
Czech Republic: Bohemia
1 cheer2,606 people -
6. Greece
Europe
11,105 people -
7. Hawai'i
United States
7,020 people -
8. Bahamas
Central America And The Caribbean
1,307 people -
9. California
United States
4,464 people -
10. Vatican City
Holy See
692 people -
11. Sardegna
Italy
99 people -
12. Australia
Australia/Oceania
14,684 people -
13. Blarney Castle
Ireland: Munster: County Cork: Cork
1 cheer197 people -
14. Paris
France: Ile de France
6,732 people -
15. Cathédrale Notre Dame De Paris
France: Ile de France: Paris: River Seine: Ile De La Cité
412 people -
16. Musée Du Louvre
France: Ile de France: Paris: Rive Droite: 1er Arrondissement
1,192 people -
17. Roma
Italy: Lazio
1 cheer3,809 people -
18. Pompeii
Italy: Campania: Provincia di Napoli
964 people -
19. Italy
Europe
13,662 people -
20. Spain
Europe
8,351 people
Recent entries
Antonio's Pizza, College Hill
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From my experience – though, I haven’t tasted them all – Antonio’s has the only acceptable pizza in Providence. Which amazes me, considering the large Italian population. But, Antonio’s isn’t only acceptable, it is also delicious. The chicken or tortellini pesto slices are particularly divine.
over 6 years agoCatskill Mountains, Upstate
Cairo
My grandparents have owned a home in Cairo since my mother was a child. I have spent countless summer and ski trips in the mountains. My fondest memories include the Catskill Game Farm and Carson City, a cowboys-and-Indians themed park, which has sadly closed. I’m fascinated by the old motels and roadside attractions of the Catskill area. Geometric designs and dilapidated resorts, shabby diners and abandoned homes and businesses are so intriguing. I can see why the Catskill summers were a yuppie favorite, but it’s amazing to see the once popular getaways as they are now.
Besides all that, there are some modern establishments, as it isn’t a ghost town at all. There are some very good restaurants, too. We always eat at Anthony’s Italian restaurant and Bernie O’s. The skiing is still a major attraction. We usually ski Windham, but Hunter is really popular. I think the Catskill area is a great place to visit, but I’m not sure i could survive there as a year-round resident.
