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Is There A Book That Made You Want To Travel Somewhere That Wasn't On Your Radar? (6/29/25)
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Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival.
It helped that it was not terribly far from where I live. I took 2 weeks, and drove from Nevada to California and up the Oregon coast to Astoria, staying in bed & breakfasts along the way. Also did some hiking. It was a beautiful summer vacation.

As a teenager I read North and South by Mrs Gaskell and moved to Manchester . Have lived less than an hour from the city ever since .
I'd love to go Finland and see Tove Jansson's island home
Ruben wrote: "Tenochtitlan (now called Mexico City), thanks to Alvaro Enrigue"
Good answer! It especially made me want to see it as it was in the 1600's.
Good answer! It especially made me want to see it as it was in the 1600's.

The Fat Woman Next Door is Pregnant led to a life-long obsession with a Montreal that no longer exists. The real Montreal is pretty nice to visit too though.


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