Todays Featured Poster • Saint Augustine

Perhaps a bit touristy, St. Augustine is still a historic town that was founded in 1565 by Spanish explorers. It is the oldest continuously inhabited European established settlement in the United States with more than its share of interesting sites and attractions. These giclée prints are available in several sizes and are custom printed forContinue reading “Todays Featured Poster • Saint Augustine”

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Todays Featured Poster • Kilauea

Kilauea Volcano dominates Volcano National Park on Hawaii’s Big Island. Constant lava flows pour off the islands southern coast constantly adding to the shoreline. Day and night boat tours pull in close to the pouring lava as clouds billow up from the sea. These giclée prints are available in several sizes and are custom printedContinue reading “Todays Featured Poster • Kilauea”

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Todays Featured Poster • Tampa Bay

A sailboat returns to Tampa Bay at sunset. If you’re looking for a place with beaches and water access Tampa – St. Pete is worth serious consideration. Within a few miles of Tampa’s natural bay are beach towns like St. Petersburg, Clearwater and Dunedin along with great places to explore like Tampa and Tarpon Springs.Continue reading “Todays Featured Poster • Tampa Bay”

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Todays Featured Poster • Cobh Ireland

Cobh, The Republic Of Ireland was known until 1920 as Queenstown and is a seaport town on the southeast coast. Cobh has Ireland’s only dedicated cruise terminal located right next to the cities main train station offering easy access the city of Cork and nearby Blarney. Queenstown became famous as the last port visited byContinue reading “Todays Featured Poster • Cobh Ireland”

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Todays Featured Poster • Providence Canyon, Georgia

Located in southwest Georgia, Providence Canyon State Park offers numerous hiking opportunities inside the various levels of the canyon. The canyon itself was created over a hundred years ago by bad farming practices. Erosion was so bad that the village of Providence had to relocate its church to keep it from falling into the expandingContinue reading “Todays Featured Poster • Providence Canyon, Georgia”

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Todays Featured Poster • The Eiffel Tower

The iconic symbol of Paris, the Eiffel Tower is an iron tower on the Champ de Mars. Named for the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. Locally nicknamed “La dame de fer” (the iron lady), it was constructed in 1887 as the centerpiece of the 1889 World’s Fair. These giclée printsContinue reading “Todays Featured Poster • The Eiffel Tower”

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