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Hollywood CA: Coast Playhouse Has Seen Better Times


The rundown theater serves today as a symbol of our video and smartphone era, when people no longer go out to attend live performances. They prefer to stay home and squint into TV screens and little smartie phones.

The now-lonesome building on Santa Monica Boulevard dates back to 1925, and has just 99 seats. Charlie Chaplin lived just a few blocks away, and managed several productions in the theater. Called the Players' Ring Theatre in the 1940s, it featured live performances by future stars including James Arness, Marlo Thomas and Jack Nicholson. Now the once-busy facade is a rest stop to a homeless wanderer.

Avignon, France: Fortress Palace of the Popes PDF Print E-mail


If these walls could talk.... Photo by your wandering travel4seniors.com editor. There were two rival Popes in Rome in 1309, so Pope Clement V decided to flee to this French city and build this imposing fortress. When the Catholic Church was united again under Pope Gregory IX, it returned to Rome in 1377, and has been there at the Vatican ever since.

 
 
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