Posts tagged public space
Burgundy: France's Cozy Nook

Winemakers with ancestry dating bake to Napolean stored their barrels in 17th-century caves and held art worthy of the Louvre in their chateaus. As they conducted their craft with an amalgamation of modern wine making techniques and those passed down through centuries, I felt as though I was drinking history through slim-stemmed glasses. 

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Terrestrial Hideaways in San Francisco's Financial District

Tucked between and above towering skyscapers in San Francisco’s Financial District lie hidden terrestrial treasures. Ranging from rooftop gardens to courtyards off the side of the streets, each area is perfect to to sit and stare and contemplate the grandeur of the city, or to simply catch a breath from the ardor that is the daily grind.

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