August 12, 2014

La Salle Hall in Brooklyn, New York

La Salle Hall today.


The Fort Greene block delimited by Clermont, Vanderbilt, Lafayette, and Greene avenues is well known for two things: the 85 year old campus of Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School that graduated Rudy Giuliani about 20 years before expelling Biggie Smalls, as well as the newer, wildly popular phenomenon, the Brooklyn Flea. But neither the school’s students, nor the hipsters browsing vintage wares, and sipping artisanal sodas on the handball courts each Saturday tend to be aware that they are standing on the site of what was once to be America’s largest cathedral.


When John Loughlin, the school’s namesake, was appointed the first Bishop of Brooklyn one of his signature projects was to make Brooklyn into the “city of churches.” His most ambitious project was to begin a Cathedral for the newborn diocese that would put Manhattan’s St Patrick’s to shame. In fact, the structure he dreamed up was big enough in its plans not just to rival Manhattan’s, but to be the grandest Cathedral Basilica in the US or what the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported was “destined to become the crowning memorial of Bishop Loughlin’s apostolic zeal.” In 1860, Loughlin paid 50,000 for the entire block, which measured 470 by 200 feet, and by 1868, the cornerstone of the Cathedral was laid before an audience of 20,000.


The plans did not go well: less than ten years later, funds ran out for the million dollar cathedral. The exterior walls stood at a height of 10 feet around the entire block “like a huge dismantled fortress” according to the Brookln Daily Eagle. John Loughlin had moved into the Chancery, the only part of this project that still stands on the corner of Clermont and Green. John Loughlin died, and while his successor still hoped to complete the Cathedral, he did not advocate for the grandiose project and eventually it was dismantled to make room for the school. Later Bishops did not even live in the Chancery building but moved to the more illustrious Pratt mansion on the great milllionaire’s row of Clinton Avenue. That left the Chancery for the boarding of Christian brothers, which continued until 2007 when it was renamed La Salle Hall and converted to the dormitory of Boys Hope Girls Hope Program.


To stand in for the great Brooklyn Cathedral that never came to fruition, Bishop McDonnell named several co-cathedrals around the borough while Queen of All Saints, which stands across Lafayette Avenue from the lot, remains the grandest neighborhood church. While it was modeled on Paris' Sainte-Chapelle, the New York Time's announcement of its completion accidentally credits the inspiration for the bright and delicate neo-gothic building as “Sans -Chapelle,” or “Without Chapel.” What more appropriate view for a Sans-Chapelle to look out over than a great yard that is likewise both Sans-Cathedral and Sans-Basilica?




















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Is Saver Express a travel club scam?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/is-this-a-scam/saver-express-travel-club-scam/

Ethan in Glenorchy

Interested in a Lightroom Tutorial? I’ve been working on one of these… but kind of slowly. Maybe I should speed it up? teehee… today’s photo was made just using Lightroom, using some cross-processing. You can get this with my Lightroom preset packages or just wait for the how-to video! Daily Photo – Ethan in Glenorchy […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/08/13/ethan-in-glenorchy/

36 Hours in Nice, France

A city for all budgets, Nice now buzzes with an energy and diversity that often surpasses its rivals on the Riviera.

















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36 Hours in Nice

On the southeast coast of France, Nice welcomes travelers with alluring restaurants, a broad beach, sherbet-hued buildings and gay-friendly night life.

















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UNESCO World Heritage Site #276: Nahanni National Park

From the World Heritage inscription: Located in the south-west corner of Northwest Territories, along the course of the South Nahanni and Flat rivers, the park lies in a diverse mountainous area comprising mountain ranges, rolling hills, elevated plateaus, deep canyons and huge waterfalls, as well as a unique limestone cave system. The dissected sandstone, shale [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/08/12/unesco-world-heritage-site-276-nahanni-national-park/

Next Stop: Exploring a Riviera Gem, From Seaside to Hilltop

On the Côte d’Azur, Èze encompasses a town along the Mediterranean and a village high above.

















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A normal friend vs. an Indian friend

A normal friend will watch a movie with you. An Indian friend will watch four Bollywood movies in one stretch.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/11-differences-normal-friend-indian-friend/

More Miles from Delta and American Express

American Express has just released an updated offer on some of its co-branded credit cards with Delta Air Lines with 50,000 mile sign-up bonuses. The three updated offers are: Platinum Delta SkyMiles® Credit Card from American Express – 50,000 SkyMiles after spending $1,000 in three months (previously the bonus was 35,000 miles) Gold Delta SkyMiles® […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/08/more-miles-from-delta-and-american-express.html

Western Videographers Help Pyongyang's Propaganda Flourish

North Korean propaganda traditionally trumpets military strength, but carefully crafted tourism videos now show a gentler side.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/north-korea-spreads-propaganda-message-tourism-video-aimed-western-internet-1656690

Bites: Restaurant Report: 50 Kalò in Naples, Italy

Put simply, this new spot may serve some of the best pizza in Italy.

















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Check In: Hotel Review: Hotel Zetta San Francisco

Part of the Viceroy Hotel Group’s collection of “urban retreats,” this property features a lounge with a pool table, shuffleboard and more.

















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In Transit Blog: Airlines Suspend Flights to Erbil, Iraq

Lufthansa, Emirates and Etihad have suspended flights to Erbil, Iraq.

















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Travel is not a white boys' club

We can’t talk about who gets to travel and whose lands are turned into ‘destinations’ without talking about history and power.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/travel-white-boys-club-never/

Putting the Bucket List First: On the Road with Austin Church

This is a traveler case study. (Read others or nominate yourself.) I’ve known Austin for years, and I appreciate his perspective on combining a number of different interests: travel, startups, teaching, and more—all viewed through a filter of gratitude. Here’s more. Introduce yourself! A couple of study abroad semesters in college gave me wanderlust and…



from The Art of Non-Conformity http://chrisguillebeau.com/on-the-road-with-austin-church/

In Transit Blog: An SLS Hotel for Las Vegas

The SLS Las Vegas hotel is scheduled to open on Aug. 23 with interiors by Philippe Starck and several restaurants with California pedigrees.

















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In-sync Chinese dancers

All of the dancers featured here are hearing impaired.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/thousand-hand-bodhisattva-performed-disabled-chinese-dancers/

Voopter says it sells 51% of the plane tickets that Brazilians buy via metasearch

Voopter launched a redesign of its website today, making it a good time to pause to note that this Brazilian start-up is ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/voopter-site-redesign-metasearch-brazil-success/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=voopter-now-serves-majority-plane-tickets-purchased-online-brazilians

23 of the clearest waters on Earth

Hundreds of bodies of water on Earth attract visitors year after year due to their crystal-clear nature and vibrant blue appearances.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/23-bluest-clearest-waters-planet/

When should I not use a travel agent?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/live-2/use-travel-agent/

Notes on an attempted sexual assault

As women in the Western world, and especially as women travelers, we are told by many to take a self-defense class. So we can prepare ourselves for attack.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/change/notes-surviving-attempted-sexual-assault/

Thomas Cook tests virtual reality holidays, thanks to Oculus

Thomas Cook’s nineteenth-century passion for the theatre of selling travel has not only survived but been updated for the twenty-first century. The ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/thomas-cook-tests-virtual-reality-holidays-high-street/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thomas-cook-tests-virtual-reality-holidays-high-street

A New York Moment

Instagram photoessay from a short stay in New York.


The post A New York Moment appeared first on Legal Nomads.






from Legal Nomads http://www.legalnomads.com/2014/08/ny-summer.html

20 signs you're truly Scottish

#18: Chips and cheese are a drunken ritual.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/20-signs-born-raised-scotland/

Are Airport Pre-Screening Programs Worth It?

National Geographic Traveler Editor at Large Christopher Elliott is the magazine’s consumer advocate and ombudsman. Over the past 15 years he has helped countless readers fix their trips. Here’s his latest advice.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/08/12/are-airport-pre-screening-programs-worth-it/

L.A.'s food trucks go Hollywood

What pizza is to New York and the cheesesteak is to Philly, the food truck has become to Los Angeles -- essential





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/12/travel/l-a-food-trucks/index.html