Our autumn road trip in Canada continued, bringing my husband Roger and me to a region of the province of Quebec that we didn’t know much about — Mauricie and
In 1889, Louis Cyr was recognized in London for lifting 559 pounds with one finger, 4,092 pounds with his back, and 273 pounds above his head with one hand.
Beyond the celebrated Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the sprawling Biodome, there's a world less explored. A museum dedicated entirely to railway artifacts, a niche sanctuary chronicling Montreal's banking history, and a haven of optical illusions. You can bypass the crowds at the Old Port and sidestep the downtown buzz, and, instead, venture into the heart of Montreal where unassuming museums stand as sentinels to tales untold, artifacts unsung, and art pieces that remain delightfully undiscovered. Within these walls, Montreal's quieter stories come to life. You'll encounter fascinating medical oddities and step into the world of a legendary strongman from the past. Here are a few highlights.
This month marks the 100th year since the first exhibition of the Bauhaus school of art and design was held in Weimar, Germany. On August 15th, 1923, the groundbreaking design exhibition effectively catapulted modern architecture, as we know it today, into the wider world.
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