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1919 "Trans-Continental Motor Truck" [1] The 1919 Motor Transport Corps convoy was a long distance convoy (described as a Motor Truck Trip with a "Truck Train" [1]) carried out by the U.S. Army Motor Transport Corps that drove over 3,000 mi (4,800 km) on the historic Lincoln Highway from Washington, D.C., to Oakland, California and then by ferry over to end in San Francisco.
Reuters 12 days ago Factbox-China's Lunar New Year travel rush: World's biggest annual migration. Hundreds of millions of Chinese criss-cross the country during the Lunar New Year holidays each ...
The programme focuses on the presenter travelling to a popular city in each episode, accompanied by a celebrity guest, to provide viewers a potential itinerary for a two-day (48-hour) break. The series is characterised by a fast-paced format, consumer advice and light humour.
On 24 November 1924, the Gothenburg City Council decided to purchase the Liseberg amusement park for 1 million kronor. In 1925, the amusement park was taken over by the municipal company Liseberg AB. The park's first director and one of its initiators was the legendary "carpenter from Skåne" Herman Lindholm, who managed it 1923–42.
Country superstar Morgan Wallen will hit stadiums in 10 North American cities this summer — most of them for two-night stands, in a show of his well-established ticket-selling prowess — and ...
RockART @ Mornington Hotel, Gothenburg, Sweden. May 2010 RockART @ L2 in Stockholm, Sweden. April 2010 RockART @ Frankfurt Messe, Germany. March 2010 RockART @ LUXE Gallery in New York City, USA. March 2010 RockART @ RAG (rEvolver Art Gallery) in Gothenburg, Sweden. November 2009
Järntorget is a public square in Gothenburg, Sweden. A hub for public transport (see Gothenburg tram system ), it is located west of Haga and is the starting point for the boulevards of Linnégatan to the south and Nya Allén to the east; and the streets of Första Långgatan and Andra Långgatan to the west.
It was the largest [34] of all the SOIC vessels and it made three journeys to Canton: 2 February 1788–13 May 1790, 13 November 1791–12 June 1793, and on 5 December 1795, the ship sailed for Canton but was lost at Cape Town on 8 March 1796, on the way out from Gothenburg.