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- The Excursionist (Lithuanian: Ekskursantė, "Excursionist Girl") is a 2013 Lithuanian historical drama film that dramatizes the story of an eleven-year...
- An excursion is a trip by a group of people, usually made for leisure, education, or physical purposes. It is often an adjunct to a longer journey or visit...
- escalada FEDME page on GRs in Spain (in Catalan) Federació d'Entitats Excursionistes de Catalunya FEEC, page on GRs in Catalonia (in Dutch) Grote Routepaden...
- 1868, when he brought 200 Cheyenne Indians to Hays to be viewed by "excursionists". On September 1, 1868, Hickok was in Lincoln County, Kansas, where...
- Many public houses were therefore built to serve the needs of both the excursionists and travellers on the turnpike. By 1716, there were 56 ale-house keepers...
- billiards table, darts etc. Pubs serve both local regulars as well as excursionists, tourists and other guests. Establishments specialized primarily in...
- of the 1880s led to the first big wave of tourists, who were called "excursionists" and came looking for echoes of the famous novel Ramona by Helen Hunt...
- "La historiografia de l'art barroc en el segle XIX: el paper dels excursionistes, eclesiàstics, artistes i arquitectes. Entre el rebuig i el menyspreu"...
- Great Exhibition in London. That same year he began publishing Cook's Excursionist, a monthly magazine which, as well as advice to travellers and adverti****ts...
- minutes by steam train, making it a po****r seaside destination for excursionists and w****end holidaymakers from the mid-1880s. Mark Young constructed...