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 <title>And since the past is what you&#039;re here</title> 
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 <summary type="text/plain"> We called him the Cavalier. During the Revolutionary period, the idea
 of the English country squire in the New World yielded Washington and 
Jefferson and their compatriots; less than a ...</summary> 
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 &lt;p&gt;We called him the Cavalier. During the Revolutionary period, the idea
 of the English country squire in the New World yielded Washington and 
Jefferson and their compatriots; less than a century later, the same 
concept found full flower in the gallantry of Robert E. But the story is
 more complicated than that. Seen through this gauze, the past becomes a
 haze of white columns and red brick peopled with valorous aristocrats 
on horseback. What made the Virginia aristocrats great&amp;mdash;distinguishing 
them from, say, the plutocrats of the Gilded Age&amp;mdash;was the earnestness 
with which they took on &amp;quot;the burden of government and public 
responsibility,&amp;quot; as historian Daniel Boorstin put it. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The
 original was said to hang in a museum in Richmond, so ours was a faded 
black-and-white photocopy mounted in a dime-store frame. Go to 
Williamsburg, the colonial capital where they forged the ideas that 
would be realized in the Declaration of Independence and the 
Constitution. Today&amp;#39;s Cavaliers are a football team (the University of 
Virginia&amp;#39;s), but the kind I grew up &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.zjhyd.com/&quot;&gt;China instant heating faucet Suppliers&lt;/a&gt;
 with&amp;mdash;dashing, heroic, extinct&amp;mdash;are as essential to the Virginia myth as 
ever. Lee. Visit Richmond to see the shrines of the Confederacy and 
taste the ashes of defeat. . Over the years, the legend of the Lost 
Cause has covered the Virginia landscape with a patina of regret that no
 amount of suburbanization seems able to erase.﻿April 06, 2009 Like most
 native-born Virginians, I grew up with an ancestral portrait on the 
wall. The lawns have been covered with graves ever since Lee left to 
command a Confederate army and Union authorities started burying their 
dead there: in Virginia, all time can be measured from this spot. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;And
 since the past is what you&amp;#39;re here to find, it&amp;#39;s a good idea to know 
what you&amp;#39;re looking for. It showed a mustachioed English dandy, black 
curls falling luxuriantly past his shoulders, lace collar spread grandly
 across his chest, staring into the Xerox machine with an air of courtly
 insouciance: my mother&amp;#39;s 
great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather, loyal supporter 
of Charles I, forced into exile after the beheading of his monarch and 
newly arrived in Virginia with a retinue of servants and of cattle in 
the year 1649. Visit Monticello and walk the grounds of the University 
of Virginia to experience the perfect geometries of the Enlightenment, 
which Jefferson the architect rendered in brick as expertly as he did in
 government. Work your way down the Potomac to Mount Vernon and Gunston 
Hall and Stratford Hall, plantations of the gentry who created the new 
republic.C. But something changed between the Revolution and the Civil 
War, as the utopian ideal of pure reason gave way to Romantic notions of
 chivalry&amp;mdash;notions that masked the economic imperatives of a 19th-century
 slaveholding society. To understand why this happened, start your visit
 at Arlington House, Lee&amp;#39;s grandly porticoed mansion overlooking 
Washington, D&lt;/p&gt; 
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 <id>tag:www.blog.rs,2019-03-08:363694</id>
 <title>At full operation later this year</title> 
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 <summary type="text/plain"> Bathrooms are shared and coed, which won&amp;rsquo;t appeal to all travelers.S. Sharp new 
renovations completed last year, though, have given new life to the property: 
now all rooms have beds ...</summary> 
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 &lt;p&gt;Bathrooms are shared and coed, which won&amp;rsquo;t appeal to all travelers.S. Sharp new 
renovations completed last year, though, have given new life to the property: 
now all rooms have beds with padded headboards and Egyptian cotton linens, 
ergonomic chairs, and fluffy robes; the common spaces include two spacious 
balconies (on the 14th and 16th floors) that are surrounded by flowering potted 
plants. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;T+L TIP Aspen Social Club, the hotel&amp;rsquo;s small-plates restaurant, becomes 
a raucous lounge nightly by 11 p. The revamped outdoor lounges on floors 14 and 
16 offer excellent views, and foodie favorite Fatty Crab opened on the lobby 
level in January. The perennial hotelier to the hip&amp;mdash;and in this case, hip and 
budget-conscious&amp;mdash;has opened his fourth Standard hotel, on a Meatpacking District 
site surrounded by low-lying warehouses. There&amp;rsquo;s not much space to store 
luggage, so pack light.. At full operation later this year, the hotel will have 
two restaurants and five bars (don&amp;rsquo;t miss the sunset views from the one on the 
18th floor), and the building straddles the High Line, the freight railway 
that&amp;rsquo;s being turned into a much-hyped city park. T+L TIP In some rooms, it&amp;rsquo;s 
possible to sit in the tub and see the Statue of Liberty. And we&amp;rsquo;re not talking 
bare-bones, spartan-style quarters here: some of New York&amp;rsquo;s freshly unveiled 
properties feature sceney digs that are thoroughly worthy of their 
style-obsessed home city.and its outrageous prices. The result: practically 
every room has stunning skyline or Hudson River vistas.T+L TIP The hotel offers 
bicycles for loan. Rooms have an old-school rocker sensibility (some of them 
come with turntables and curated vinyl collections) while referencing the nearby 
Garment District: instead of closets you&amp;rsquo;ll find clothing racks made from 
plumbing pipes. T+L TIP The location is great for Greenwich Village access, and 
plans for double rooms and a lobby bar are in the works. Like its nickname, The 
Big Apple, implies, New York is best known for its colossal magnitude: its 
soaring skyscrapers, its thronging crowds, its night-obliterating neon. Great 
Value The brick-and-steel Nu Hotel has 93 minimalist-chic rooms appointed with 
faux-sheepskin rugs, gauzy white curtains, and Brooklyn-centric artwork. 
Although even some prominent chain properties are offering steep discounts in 
this economic climate, even better bargains can be found at some of the city&amp;rsquo;s 
more intimate boutique hotels. Vast swaths of glass work to that end. Playful 
touches enhance the clean aesthetic: oversize hammocks in suites, bathroom walls 
made of chalkboard, and rotary-dial phones in the otherwise modern lobby. Our 
room during a recent stay had a 27-inch flat-screen TV, an iPod dock, and 
complimentary water bottled on-site, but the room was too hot, and opening the 
window wasn&amp;rsquo;t an option because the property is next to the roaring West Side 
Highway. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Case in point: Stay, the latest midtown offering from hotelier Vikram 
Chatwal, where the d&amp;eacute;cor includes Murano glass chandeliers, the rooms are 
outfitted with 42-inch plasma-screen TVs and slick modern baths, and a happening 
nightspot (the Aspen Social Club) is just an elevator ride away. The hotel is 
decorated with Murano glass chandeliers and an 18,000-gallon aquarium, and the 
compact slate-and-burnt-orange rooms have 42-inch plasma screens and L&amp;rsquo;Occitane 
amenities.Andr&amp;eacute; Balazs understands that stellar views in New York City have less 
to do with the height of a building than with its context. T+L TIP Stumptown 
Coffee Roasters, a popular West Coast chain, is making its New York debut on the 
ground floor, near a new restaurant from the proprietors of the consistently 
mobbed Spotted Pig. Other smaller-scale Big Apple hotels, however, have been 
known among savvy travelers for some time. Draw the curtains if you don&amp;rsquo;t want 
to be an accidental exhibitionist..July 31, 2009 If the phrases &amp;ldquo;New York City&amp;rdquo; 
and &amp;ldquo;easy on the wallet&amp;rdquo; have always seemed mutually exclusive to you, well, 
that&amp;rsquo;s understandable. On the Ave, for example&amp;mdash;an Upper West Side hotel that&amp;rsquo;s 
easy strolling distance from the Museum of Natural History and Central Park&amp;mdash;has 
been building its fan base for almost two decades. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Ask for a room on the west 
side, which is much more peaceful.Great Value While the Jane, designed by Sean 
MacPherson (the Bowery Hotel, the Maritime Hotel), is romantic in theory&amp;mdash;an old 
riverfront building with tiny rooms modeled after European train sleeper 
cars&amp;mdash;keep in mind that a New York hotel with starting rates in the double digits 
comes with drawbacks. Great Value Vikram Chatwal&amp;rsquo;s 210-room Stay has joined the 
midtown scene with panache. Closer to Lincoln Center is the Empire, a Roaring 
Twenties hot spot that&amp;rsquo;s been redone with a new pool deck, a rooftop bar, and 
the Center Cut steakhouse. At the Upper West Side&amp;rsquo;s On the Ave, guest rooms have 
been redone and come with ample windows. Cities for Affordable Getaways Quite a 
few of these hotels are recently opened (which means, in addition to good room 
rates, spanking-new facilities&amp;mdash;a major plus in a town that gets so much guest 
turnover).&lt;a href=&quot;https://www.zjhyd.com/&quot;&gt;China instant water tap electric 
faucet Suppliers&lt;/a&gt; New York also has welcomed a run of renovations at existing 
hotels. &lt;/p&gt; 
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 <title>The point is not so much that you are a new</title> 
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 <summary type="text/plain"> When the throbbing subsided, I tried shoving some of the junk out of the way. 
Later I managed to cram a few random chairs into a closet outside the bath and 
heaved the sofa against a wall.May ...</summary> 
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 &lt;p&gt;When the throbbing subsided, I tried shoving some of the junk out of the way. 
Later I managed to cram a few random chairs into a closet outside the bath and 
heaved the sofa against a wall.May 14, 2009 During two decades of work-related 
travel, I have done time at the Connaught and in roadside motels with 
parking-lot pools. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The point is not so much that you are a new person in a hotel 
room but that the place holds no record of the old. Yet while hotel rooms may 
liberate the traveler from reminders of his own past, they saddle him with those 
of persons unknown. You feel like you&amp;#39;re all potential, waiting to be rewritten, 
like a crisp, blank sheet of 8 1/2-by-11-inch white bond paper. Housekeeping, as 
I recall, was not displeased by the heft of my tip. I have worked myself into a 
lather attempting to think of something, anything, for my personal butler at the 
Manele Bay, Lanai, to do. They&amp;#39;re acts of exorcism--which &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.zjhyd.com/&quot;&gt;instant water heating faucet Suppliers&lt;/a&gt; is why, 
whenever I check into a hotel, my first act is to perform some rituals of my 
own. The midrange Avalon in Manhattan had a pet-friendly policy when it first 
opened that accommodated even a zookeeper&amp;#39;s boas.&amp;quot; One claustrophobic Waldorf 
guest had a coromandel screen propped across the doorway and guards posted in 
the hall for the length of his stay. They&amp;#39;re all there, always. Flop on the bed 
and dial room service.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; I have stayed in vast suites at the luxurious Taj Mahal 
Hotel in New Delhi, where the service is so attentive as to induce paranoia. 
Cleaning and freshening are not only a matter of sanitation. A friend of mine, a 
recovering alcoholic, calls ahead to ensure that no tempting little bottles of 
vodka show up in the mini-bar. The modest room had two beds, two chairs, two 
tables, and barely enough space to move around. First, sweep the horizontal 
surfaces clear of stuff. Of course not everyone wants to spend precious vacation 
time moving chairs, and not everyone travels to places where such behavior is 
encouraged. It can be tough putting your imprint on a room, for instance, when 
everything is bolted to the walls. &amp;quot;He had issues with dust and germs. &amp;quot;We have 
really big bathrooms,&amp;quot; explains general manager Daniel Melendez. &amp;quot;I like 
hotels,&amp;quot; wrote Koolhaas, &amp;quot;because in a hotel room you have no history, you have 
only an essence. This fact alone may account for any number of ill-advised acts 
undertaken by traveling salesmen. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;This left me with a view of Palm Trees by 
Moonlight, obviously painted by someone&amp;#39;s brother-in-law. That also made it 
simple to grant one guest&amp;#39;s wish to have his bed placed alongside the tub. What 
Koolhaas may be referring to subliminally is absolution, since if there&amp;#39;s 
anything the neutrality of a hotel room expunges, it&amp;#39;s sin. I have spent the 
night (sleep was out of the question) in a cheap Santa Monica motel where the 
mattress was draped with a dirty velour bedspread and the dresser drawers were 
lined with scribbled Manson family-style screeds. It was then that I got busy, 
taking down all the dreadful paintings, collecting errant ashtrays, assembling a 
heap of generally unwelcome stuff. After I had some of the extras cleared away, 
I settled in quite comfortably. Such practices are not necessarily limited to 
high-end hostelries. &lt;/p&gt; 
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 <summary type="text/plain"> Advertisement4Low-Top Ventilated Shoes Courtesy of AmazonKeep your toes cool and 
let the world see your ankles with these low-top ventilated hiking shoes.com, 
110. And you don&amp;rsquo;t need to ...</summary> 
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 <id>tag:www.blog.rs,2019-01-23:362115</id>
 <title>The king-daddy draw on Down East</title> 
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 <summary type="text/plain"> As a bonus, the bulk of the island&amp;rsquo;s best family activities have an educational 
bent, as MDI&amp;rsquo;s comparatively unspoiled character fosters a local obsession with 
natural (and, to a ...</summary> 
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 &lt;p&gt;As a bonus, the bulk of the island&amp;rsquo;s best family activities have an educational 
bent, as MDI&amp;rsquo;s comparatively unspoiled character fosters a local obsession with 
natural (and, to a lesser extent, human) history. You can even try your hand at 
lobster fishing. The Naturalist&amp;#39;s Notebook &amp;ldquo;Shop + Think,&amp;rdquo; says the sign outside 
this Seal Harbor edutainment emporium, and that about sums it up. Abbe Museum 
Maine&amp;#39;s only Smithsonian affiliate, the cozy Abbe Museum chronicles the history, 
art, and culture of Maine&amp;rsquo;s Wabanaki Nations, which include Maine&amp;rsquo;s major Native 
American tribes.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;August 22, 2014 The king-daddy draw on Down East Maine&amp;rsquo;s Mount 
Desert Island is unquestionably Acadia National Park. Choose from more than a 
half-dozen outings on the waters surrounding MDI, most of them in the 
neighborhood of three hours long. Fill all your lobster swag needs in the gift 
shop. It&amp;rsquo;s not quite a museum, not quite a toy or book store, but a kind of 
whimsical amalgam with exhibits and &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.zjhyd.com/&quot;&gt;electric 
faucet Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt; merchandise that tries to sum up the story of the last 
13.8 billion years, from the Big Bang through yesterday. Bar Harbor Whale 
Watching Co. The exhibits don&amp;rsquo;t dwell exclusively in the past, 
though&amp;mdash;contemporary works by First Nations artist are displayed alongside 
archaeological artifacts like arrowheads and pottery shards. But hey, sometimes 
it rains, or the kids are burned out on hiking, or you&amp;rsquo;ve just had enough 
grandeur for one day. These few MDI highlights will keep the kids entertained 
and make sure they go home having learned a little something about whales (for 
example). Elsewhere on the island, tiny hamlets like Seal Harbor and Southwest 
Harbor maintain the character of working fishing villages with a light tourism 
element thrown in&amp;mdash;scenic and educational ocean cruises are big. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;The Kisma 
Preserve in nearby Trenton isn&amp;rsquo;t a zoo, but a rescue operation for homeless wild 
animals, and an hour-long tour introduces visitors to the preserve&amp;rsquo;s resident 
wolves, tigers, and lynx. MDI, as the locals know it, has plenty to offer 
outside the park, much of it centered around the one-time upper-crust summer 
colony of Bar Harbor (still picturesque, now somewhat more egalitarian).&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; For mom 
and dad, the ship&amp;rsquo;s galley serves beer and wine. Mount Desert Oceanarium Kids 
can handle live starfish, urchins, and horseshoe crabs from the oceanarium&amp;rsquo;s 
touch tank and get up close and personal with a few lobsters from the on-site 
hatchery. Outside, a boardwalk stroll through a salt marsh teaches about the 
complexities of saltwater ecosystems. Kisma Preserve As much wildlife as you can 
spot in and around Acadia, there are certain animals&amp;mdash;crocodiles, for 
instance&amp;mdash;that you&amp;rsquo;re just not likely to encounter. Humpback, Finback and Minke 
whales are out there, as are puffins, seals, and seabirds. &lt;/p&gt; 
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 <summary type="text/plain"> It is also rigged to automatically lift the toilet seat during cleaning so that 
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 &lt;p&gt;It is also rigged to automatically lift the toilet seat during cleaning so that 
this, too, can be germ-free in &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.zjhyd.com/&quot;&gt;instant electric 
heating water faucet Suppliers&lt;/a&gt; three seconds flat. The faucet is also 
hands-free, as well as outfitted with another UV light to ensure the purity of 
the water you might use to brush your teeth or wash your face. Boeing&amp;rsquo;s bathroom 
uses features like hands-free soap dispensers, trash bins, hand dryers, and that 
automatically lifting toilet seat and lid.99% of bacteria and pathogens on all 
surfaces within a mere three seconds. Boeing has built a prototype of a 
self-cleaning lavatory that disinfects after every use&amp;mdash;which, paired with 
hands-free features, would make using the restroom in-flight will be 
considerably less gross.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;A Boeing spokesman tells Travel + Leisure that there&amp;rsquo;s 
no timeline for putting this design on aircraft since the company has only just 
finished the prototype.&amp;rdquo; The Clean Lavatory is also one of the top three 
finalists for a Crystal Cabin Award, an international aircraft design innovation 
award whose winners will be announced on April 5. Far ultraviolet light is the 
key to this Clean Lavatory concept. &amp;ldquo;The UV light destroys all known microbes by 
literally making them explode,&amp;rdquo; Boeing Research &amp;amp; Technology engineer Jamie 
Childress said in a statement.March 04, 2016 In the future, you might not have 
to desperately avoid using the germ-filled airplane bathrooms on long-haul 
flights. Boeing explains in a press release that its UV lights are positioned 
throughout the restroom and will kill 99. &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Boeing says its engineers are also 
researching a hands-free door latch and a vacuum-vent system. But, he said, &amp;ldquo;We 
are moving forward with the design and development of the concept. That kind of 
automation can be found throughout the rest of this self-cleaning bathroom 
prototype, too. While Boeing says this particular type of light isn&amp;rsquo;t harmful to 
humans, the cleaning system is designed only to turn on when the bathroom door 
is closed and unoccupied.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt; Though some of these hands-free features are already 
implemented on aircraft, it&amp;rsquo;s going to be a while before the self-cleaning 
lavatory makes it into the air.&lt;/p&gt; 
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 <title>I ate my weight in lobster and fried clams</title> 
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 <summary type="text/plain"> For hiking, you really can&amp;rsquo;t go  instant 
electric heating water faucet Manufacturers  wrong anywhere in Acadia 
National Park.; 207/244-5222; lunch for two 50) in Southwest Harbor. My ...</summary> 
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 &lt;p&gt;For hiking, you really can&amp;rsquo;t go &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.zjhyd.com/&quot;&gt;instant 
electric heating water faucet Manufacturers&lt;/a&gt; wrong anywhere in Acadia 
National Park.; 207/244-5222; lunch for two 50) in Southwest Harbor. My favorite 
trails are Penobscot, Pemetic, and the Bubbles. And&amp;mdash;if you want to fit in with 
the tony summer crowd&amp;mdash;be sure to bring your pink pants, yellow sweaters, or at 
least one pair of boat shoes. (At a nearby table, we noticed George 
Stephanopolous and his wife Alexandra Wentworth ordered the same). &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Time to eat 
again.September 04, 2009 You&amp;rsquo;d have to be dead inside not to love Maine, with 
its breathtaking landscapes, fresh sea air, and honest food. Here are a few 
pointers for best spots to hit. While I was there last week。&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;I ate my weight in 
lobster and fried clams and tried to get in as much hiking as possible to 
balance that out. Clark Mitchell is an associate editor at Travel + Leisure.. 
Don&amp;rsquo;t miss Gilley&amp;#39;s Head of the Harbor (433 Main St. On the drive in, stop at 
Lunt&amp;rsquo;s Lobster Pound (1137 Bar Harbor Rd. We had the fried clams and a lobster 
roll with homemade potato chips. And you have to drive (or hike) up Cadillac 
Mountain for the killer views., Trenton; 207/667-2620; lunch for two 40) for 
lobsters and a delicious, not-too-thick chowder。&lt;/p&gt; 
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