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The second biggest francophone city in the world, Montreal is a North American metropolis with a European twist, as can be seen in the neighborhood of Plateau Mont-Royal.
Part I in our new series 'Inspired by Europe': famous NYC buildings and the French architecture that inspired them.
Behind the Parc Monceau there is a museum where you can see a wealthy Jewish banker and art collector's home exactly as he left it when he died in 1935.
Lincoln Center has never gotten down quite like this. 3000 revelers took in the night at the NYC Dîner en Blanc, descending upon the plaza and its fountain.
Meet Norman Little, an East River Ferry Captain.
Exploring Zurich by bike, similarities between the city's free bicycle sharing program and the Zurich, maybe the Swiss in general, mentality and lifestyle become apparent.
Forgotten Modernism is a wonderful illustrated series about SF's forgotten, yet important architectural legacy
The Downtown Doodler goes people watching at Spa Castle in Flushing, Queens.
As the Dîner en Blanc expands more and more worldwide, one of the new cities in 2012 is Boston, proving that this New England city is becoming more fun.
Two Germans find a way to break up the monotony of a PATH Train Commute