Home to a free summer music festival since 1953, where music “usually heard in the sanctity (some might say imprisonment) of small concert halls” mixes with the elements, as described in 1987. Read more.
In 1967, before it opened, one man muttered to no one in particular that it resembled an oil-storage tank, and a woman told a companion that it reminded her of a hatbox. Read more.
Letters addressed to God sent care of this address are classified as “misdirected” and burned in the Post Office basement, as reported in a 1934 Talk of the Town piece. Read more.
“Many of the midday strollers in the park are office workers; they have the subdued mood of prison inmates released into the yard for their daily hour of sunshine and exercise.” —Victor Chen, 1974 Read more.
The plaque reads “In Memory of My Wife, Margarita Delacorte, Who Loved All Children.” Not only must all children love Alice but when they go to the Park they must love Mrs. Delacorte, too. Read more.
This stretch might just as well refer to the distance spanned if you lined up, ends to end, all the paperweights, mouse pads, and refrigerator magnets with reproductions of famous paintings on them. Read more.
Imiloa in Hawaiian means to explore or seek knowledge. The center lets visitors do just that in the world's 1st 3D stereo planetarium or in the exhibits tracing the birth of the cosmos and our Earth. Read more.
Florida Residents receive a FREE class at South Florida Boxing Read more.
Explore the galaxy as you stroll from T to E Concourses by viewing the photograph collection presented by NASA in partnership with Agnes Scott College's Bradley Observatory. Exhibit runs through Jan. Read more.
DEFINITELY take advantage of their early bird special from 4-5:30 daily. Bread, salad, entree and dessert for $10.05. We went two days in a row. High end feel... great price! Read more.
Their 5th Annual Boatshow is happening between the 22nd and 25th of September, 2011! See you there! Read more.