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Arttrav contest winners announced!

contestThe contest ended Sept 27th with a few good entries sent in just under the line. We got essays from four countries and contributions in all categories except “Art… that Travels!”. I guess that one just wasn’t so clear!

I am happy to announce the winners below. The winning essays will be published every Tuesday starting October 6th (I had said Sundays in the guidelines, but more people read arttrav on Tuesdays than on any other day, so let’s make them happy).

If you want to be sure to read them all, follow @arttrav on twitter, join the facebook fanpage, or the LinkedIn group.

The articles will be published in this order; links will be added each week.

Name location Topic Category prize
Mari Punakivi Sweden Piazza ssma Annunziata GRAND PRIZE Walking tour
Roberta Sandler Florida Keats-Shelley House Modern Rome Rome with kids by JM Pasquesi
Cheryl Tucker Florence Piazza Repubblica Piazza Coffee
Pamela Marasco Indiana Truffles and Terme Fuori Porta Photo album
Charlene Thompson New Brunswick, Canada The David Museum Florence con Amore
Garret Tufte Florence Battling sculptures Student Food lovers guide to florence
Jennifer Johnson Illinois Santa Maria Novella area Florence Italy Kids Discovery Journal
Gorky Tyagi India Colosseum Ancient Rome saffron
         
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Submitted by admin on October 1, 2009 – 12:00 pmView Comments

  • Congratulations Mari! I am looking forward to reading your essay. And seeing you on one of our walking tours!
  • Very cool!! congrats to the winners!!
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