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  • Cars refuel in gas stations, and humans recharge in thermal waters.
  • 476 5th Ave, New York, NY 10018, USA
    The main branch of the New York Public Library is one of the country’s grandest Beaux Arts buildings, a temple to learning on Fifth Avenue between 40th and 42nd streets. At the end of the 19th century, John Bigelow, who oversaw the Tilden Trust, decided that as New York was becoming a global financial capital, it required a grand public library. When the Astor and Lenox libraries faced financial difficulties, he convinced them to merge and, with the Tilden Trust, underwrite the library that now stands next to Bryant Park. The firm of Carrère and Hastings was entrusted with the design, and construction began in 1902 on the building that would be the largest marble structure built up to that time in the United States. The elegant main reading room with its soaring carved-wood ceilings is the highlight of its interiors. The library hosts temporary exhibitions related to literary and cultural topics that draw on its extensive collection of books and other printed materials. The two beloved lions in Tennessee marble—Patience and Fortitude—have stood at the entrance to the library since it opened in 1911 and were created by sculptor Edward Clark Potter.
  • Celebrate Mexico’s most vibrant holiday with unforgettable dining, live music, and cultural rituals across Mayakoba’s luxury resorts.
  • This New Mexican city is a lot more than just chilelandia.
  • From fine dining to beachfront bites, Mayakoba is changing the way travelers eat in the Riviera Maya.
  • These design-driven museums and hotels—plus a library, airport, and aquarium—are practically works of art.
  • The annual Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is among the world’s largest ballooning events. Here’s what to know to best experience the autumn spectacle.
  • Ride in the basket of a hot air balloon, paddleboard on the Rio Grande, and nosh on chile-covered everything in New Mexico’s largest city.
  • 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001, USA
    The Newseum is an interactive, ever-evolving tribute to our First Amendment freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Powerful exhibits such as eight sections of the Berlin Wall (the largest display outside Germany) provide historical context for the importance of free press, while timely exhibits about the civil rights movement provoke reflection on the progress of achieving equality. The daily-updated “Front Pages” gallery of local, national, and international publications is a comparative study on current events, while the archive of headlines highlighting momentous events from the 1400s through today is an engaging history lesson. Peruse Pulitzer Prize–winning photography, enjoy panoramic views down Pennsylvania Avenue, and test your journalistic skills with a recorded mock-broadcast—reading a teleprompter is not as easy as you may think!
  • Like the Irish pubs of the motherland, the New Sydney Hotel is warm and welcoming to all. More than two dozen tap beers—one pumped by hand—and artisan ciders are complemented by mulled pinot noir (spiced with cardamom, cinnamon, star anise, cloves, and house-made syrup) as well as hot cider (Willie Smith’s organic cider plus ginger syrup and dark rum) in winter. Sip one alongside wallaby tartare or pork knuckle slow-cooked for 72 hours. Like any Irish pub worth its Guinness, the New Sydney Hotel also hosts nightly music, the most popular being the traditional Irish jam that’s been running on Saturdays for 25 years. Snag a cozy seat by the log fire, and soak up the ambience.
  • Dive into cenotes, learn reef care at a coral lab, then unwind with Riviera Maya flavors and spa calm.
  • Updated for Route 66’s 100-year anniversary, the American Indigenous Tourism guide highlights cooking classes, murals, museums, and guided hikes along the road.
  • Aviation ranking organization Skytrax just doled out its newest five-star airport terminal rating. Can you guess which U.S. airport terminal received the top honor?
  • Learn about Pueblo history, relax in healing hot springs, and, yes—eat green chile cheeseburgers.
  • 912 Magzine st, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
    Make it Right was founded by Brad Pitt in 2007 and they build ‘healthy homes, buildings and communities for people in need’, in beautiful fashion. They believe that ‘energy efficient, well-designed homes should be affordable and available for everyone.’ . See what all they are doing and have done in New Orleans and elsewhere and be inspired.