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  2. Rick Steves' Europe - Wikipedia

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    Rick Steves' Europe is an American travel documentary television program created and hosted by Rick Steves. In each episode, he travels to the continent of Europe, documenting his experiences along the way. The show is produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting and distributed by American Public Television.

  3. Rick Steves - Wikipedia

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    Steves also has a public radio travel show called Travel with Rick Steves (2005−present) and has authored numerous travel guides, the first of which was the popular Europe Through the Back Door. In 2006, he became a syndicated newspaper columnist, and in 2010, his company released a mobile phone application called "Rick Steves’ Audio Europe ...

  4. Why Travel Guru Rick Steves Say His Prostate Cancer Is a ...

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    The oldest of three children raised by parents Richard Steves Sr., known as Dick, and June, who owned a piano import business in Edmonds, Steves first traveled abroad with his family at the age of 14.

  5. Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish-Medieval Heritage of Erfurt is a series of buildings in the Old Town part of Erfurt, Germany, recognized as an item of Jewish cultural heritage.It was inscribed into the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites in Germany in 2023.

  6. Travel Guru Rick Steves Says Prostate Surgery 'Incontinence ...

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    Steves, who's been sharing travel advice for nearly 40 years, including on his PBS show, which premiered in 2000, and on his radio show Travel With Rick Steves, airing on about 500 stations, says ...

  7. Petersberg Citadel - Wikipedia

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    Petersberg Citadel (German: Zitadelle Petersberg) in Erfurt, central Germany, is one of the largest and best-preserved town fortresses in Europe. [1] The citadel was built on Petersberg hill, in the north-western part of the old town centre from 1665, when Erfurt was governed by the Electorate of Mainz. [2]

  8. Erfurt–Weimar Airport - Wikipedia

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    After German reunification, Erfurt Airport was further expanded and the runway was extended to 2600 m. The airport's name was changed from Erfurt Airport in 2011, [6] it was felt that from a marketing point of view the addition of Weimar to the name would better sell the area due to its historic importance.

  9. Kaufmannskirche - Wikipedia

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    In the southern gallery staircase, there are two paintings by the Erfurt painter Christian Richter. One shows the Swedish colonel and city commander Caspar Ermes (died 1648) with his son, the other his wife Anna (died 1654) with their two deceased children. Both paintings are 1.60 metres (5 ft 3 in) high and 1.05 metres (3 ft 5 in) wide.

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