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Visitors to Fenton House in London will be transported into the bucolic past via glorious gardens, stately architecture and the melodies of prized early keyboards.
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Samara, home of the Ilyushin and Russia's aerospace industry, is the sixth city of the Russian Federation. Its Volga View waterfront is one of many pleasant surprises.
A look at the main attractions and the rich naval heritage of Totnes and Dartmouth - two quintessential English resorts that encompass the best of "olde worlde'"England.
Working Dutch industrial windmills and historical buildings can be seen at Zaanse Schans in Zaandam on a self-guided day-trip from Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
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