There was a time when there was no Rt. 66 ramp in Vienna … mainly because there was a time when there was no Rt. 66 anywhere nearby. Nor was there a Capital Beltway. There was, however, a time when a ...
The Battle of Vienna was a disaster for the Ottoman Empire in September 1683, but may have had much more disturbing, ...
More than 100 members of the Vienna-area community and a cast of local dignitaries took part in the program at Freeman Store on April 21 at which the plaque commemorating Freeman Store’s historical ...
In 1683, the Ottoman Empire launched one of the largest invasions Europe had ever seen. An army of more than 150,000 soldiers surrounded Vienna, threatening to break the power of the Habsburg Empire ...
“Discovering Vienna,” written and designed by Christina Ullman of Ullman Design in Marietta, has received an Award of Excellence from Creative Quarterly. (Photo Provided) MARIETTA — A Marietta company ...
Kahlenberg typically shows up in the plans of most travelers to Vienna as a day trip outside of the city. In the early 20th century, it was a getaway for the urban masses for a Sunday-outside-of-town ...
I reunite with friends from Israel at Balthasar, a trendy coffee shop on the beautiful, tree-lined Praterstrasse. I’m pleasantly surprised to discover that their “basic” German is the understatement ...
Culture, class, coffee – that barely scratches the surface of Vienna’s enormous appeal. Austria’s capital dazzles with its imperial grandeur and baroque palaces, not to mention more than 100 museums ...