A good vacation is one after which memories remain for years, and you return to work completely relaxed and chilled out. For some, this means two weeks of an in-depth tour of a city, and for others - fun and events, during which you can completely forget about dull reality. But is there a place which you can and explore and also have a little fun?

Thursday, 15 May 2014 15:16

Fall in love with Brunswick !

The season of summer is about to begin, so it’s worth thinking now about where you will choose to go on vacation. Will it be the Caribbean? Or maybe a lovely week in Paris? If none of these options are to your liking, then take a look at our proposal of spending your vacation ... in Canada!

Thursday, 15 May 2014 13:22

Feel the freedom

Tired after a long day, you get into your car with the thought that in a moment you will find yourself on your way home. You turn the key and ... oops, the car has broken down again. Irritated, you start to wonder why is it, that even the car is against you. And now another situation: Feeling tired, you get into the car. Without thinking about it you twist the key, and from under the hood of the car a quiet but distinctive rumble of a powerful engine reaches your ears. A pleasant vision, isn’t it? This is what awaits you with a new Subaru WRX.

Thursday, 15 May 2014 09:22

Musical Instrument Museum

This one of a kind museum showcases the instruments of the world, displayed roughly by continent, and features state of the art, wireless technology that allows you to see and hear the instruments being played. Guests will also be able to touch and play some instruments as well as get an “insider’s view” of how instruments work.

Thursday, 15 May 2014 09:07

The “New” Glendale Police Museum

There’s something “just right” about the Glendale Police Museum. Not too big and not too small, the museum evolved out of retired Glendale Police Officer Dan Kallberg’s desire to preserve the history of the police department where he once served. Kallberg began collecting memorabilia, with the help of the Glendale Historical Society, even before he retired in 2004, and the museum officially opened in November 2002 at 6821 N. 57th Ave.

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