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Museum of Salt and Pepper Shakers

Would You Like Some Salt and Pepper? How About 80,000 Shakers' Worth?

Over the course of just a couple of decades, the Ludden family has amassed enough novelty shakers to fill two museums
January 23, 2012 | By Derek Workman

Napoleonic cavalry charge

The Great Battles of History, in Miniature

At a museum in Valencia, Spain, over one million toy soldiers stand at attention, prepared to reenact the wars that shaped the world
December 07, 2011 | By Derek Workman

Barcelona beach

Antoni Gaudi’s Barcelona

The capital’s cityscape bears the unmistakable Modernist mark of the Spanish architect in its churches, buildings and parks
July 28, 2011 | By Jesse Rhodes

Solar panels Solucar facility

A Spanish Breakthrough in Harnessing Solar Power

Solar technologies being pioneered in Spain show even greater promise for the United States
August 2010 | By Richard Covington

Andalusia Sierra Nevada Spain

The Rain in Spain Stays Mainly on the... Sierra Nevadas?

Traveling to Andalusia after the wettest winter in decades brings unexpected surprises to a hike through Spain's southern region
April 20, 2010 | By Marina Koestler Ruben

Days 7 to 12: A Cannes Farewell

As Michael Parfit bids goodbye to the Cannes Film Festival, there is good news for Luna from the Canary Islands
May 25, 2009 | By Michael Parfit

San Sebastian where condos dot the beach

Peace at Last?

Home to glittering beaches, robust wines, piquant foods and Bilbao's sparkling new Guggenheim Museum, the Basque Country of northern Spain has been riven by separatist violence for decades. Though political tensions linger, terrorists agreed to a cease-fire this past March. Will it mean peace at last?
January 2007 | By Joshua Hammer

The Sun Also Rises

Pamplona: No Bull

Forget Hemingway's bovine madness: this charming medieval town hosts the most misunderstood public party in the world - the festival of Sam Fermin.
July 2006 | By Erla Zwingle

Spain Makes a Stand

After more than 400 years, a fort built by conquistadors in the Carolinas has finally been found
March 2006 | By Andrew Lawler

Locals reenact the arrival of 17th-century ships in l

Homage to the Anchovy Coast

You may not want them on your pizza, but along the Mediterranean they're a prized delicacy and a cultural treasure
May 2005 | By Christopher Hall


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