Wheels Up is one of the world's largest private charter companies with access to over 1,500 aircraft. The company owns or manages a direct fleet of 361 planes, including the King Air 350i workhorse. The turboprop goes for around $5,000 per hour, seats eight people, and offers plenty of amenities. With commercial flying proving to be a nightmare for travelers this summer, more people are switching to private aviation.
Welcome to one of the biggest maritime music festivals in Europe! From Friday until Sunday It's the 2015 Falmouth International Sea Shanty Festival. Last year saw the biggest crowds yet with over 25,000 visitors throughout the town during the weekend!
We had sunny main stages, outdoor shanty stops, traditional venues and the first ever Gala Concert all in aid of the RNLI.
This year we're working with Skinners Brewery and Seasalt clothing, along with a host of other local sponsors, to bring you the biggest and best shanty weekend around!
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A castle built by an Abercrombie & Fitch cofounder could be yours for just short of $3 million.
About an hour's drive from Manhattan, you can find the Abercrombie Estate in New Castle, New York. The 49.6-acre lot includes a 4,337-square-foot castle.
The property, listed by Christina Diminno of Julia B. Fee Sotheby's International Realty, was completed in 1927 by David T. Abercrombie, the cofounder of Abercrombie & Fitch, according to its listing on Realtor.
Alley Mills. In a recent interview with Yahoo! Entertainment, The Wonder Years star Alley Mills alleges that the hit ABC sitcom came to an end after six seasons in large part due to a sexual-harassment lawsuit filed against show stars Fred Savage and Jason Hervey. According to the actress, who played both actors’ onscreen mom Norma Arnold, the harassment allegations were lodged by a former Wonder Years employee. “When we shot the series finale, which was in Whittier, nobody knew whether or not The Wonder Years was going to be renewed,” Mills says.