51. If you want to venture to Connecticut, try Richter Park in the Danbury in western part of the state. 52. In addition, skyrocketing insurance rates made international dealers reluctant to venture to the United States. 53. In addition, he said, people have generally not ventured to the restrooms in the other Getty buildings, like the auditorium. 54. In recent months Christophe de Menil, the New York art patron, began venturing to the Lower East Side to visit galleries. 55. In the flick, which opened Friday, Berry plays a platinum-wigged Georgia hairdresser who ventures to L.A. for a music video audition and meets a millionaire. 56. Inter-regional tourism is up, too, with Argentines going to Uruguay and Brazilians visiting Argentina and Chileans venturing all the way to Mexico. 57. Israeli officials said they suspect Habashi ventured to the West Bank city of Jenin to receive a bomb that had been prepared for him. 58. It got to the point that the only way they could avoid the demonstrators was to venture only to military bases and aircraft carriers. 59. John and his older brother would sometimes venture over to the North Branch of the Chicago River, but the scene was more industrial than idyllic. 60. Just once, the hundreds of fans who venture out to Bryant College every day would like to see something different. |