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10 Reasons You Should Visit Santa Clara, CA, Host City for Super Bowl 50

demetria lucas February 1, 2016

Santa Clara, California is hosting the Super Bowl 2016 for the first time. Judging by the city’s official Instagram and government website, residents are stoked. The city is hosting a (sold out)  day long ‘Countdown to Kickoff’ celebration complete with fireworks and a celebrity football game. 

But not to worry. If you’re heading to Super Bowl 2016 to watch Cam Newton dab on ‘em, then there is plenty to do in the city before and after the big game. Here are the top 10 things to do when you decide to #SeeSomeSantaClara. — Marquaysa Battle

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In Historical Buldings, United States Tags Santa Clara, Super Bowl 50, California, Gridiron Glory, Triton Museum, historical landmarks, Saratoga, Mountain Winery, K1 Speed, Intel Museum, Winchester Mystery House, Koreatown, Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, Stan's Donut Shop, Mission Santa Clara

Madonnas Around the Globe at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception

demetria lucas January 27, 2016

I swung by the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception because the pics looked pretty on Pinterest and I was in a mood to explore. That's all the motivation I need sometimes.  It's the largest Catholic church in North America and the tallest inhabitable building in DC.  It took 40 years to build, 1921-1960, and receives around one million visitors per year. Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI have both stopped by. 

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In Historical Buldings Tags Madonna, National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, architecture, design

Must Visit (Like, After DC Thaws Out): The Society of the Cincinnati

demetria lucas January 25, 2016

For 30 years, Anderson House (1905), a “Florentine villa in the midst of American independence” was considered “one of the capital city's most fashionable mansions”.

The 27,000 square foot, 50-room winter home was once the private residence of American diplomat Larz Anderson, and his wife, Isabel, an author. In case you’re wondering, "why DC in winter?" (since it can get really cold): New Year’s Day to Easter is the height of the social season (still). It’s because Congress is back in session, which means everyone politically important is  in town. A gathering at the Anderson home was a sought-after invitation as they hosted diplomatic and inaugural receptions, formal dinners and luncheons, concerts, and dramatic performances. Among their distinguished guest: Presidents William H. Taft and Calvin Coolidge, Henry A. du Pont, members of the Vanderbilt family, and more.

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In Historical Buldings Tags Society of the Cincinnati, Anderson House
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