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Manito Park Spokane

Trekking the Historic Neighborhoods of Spokane, Washington

by Roy A. Barnes There’s more to a city than its centrally-located tourist attractions. To really get intimate with a … [Read More...]

map of Northern Peru

Kuélap, a Chachapoya Citadel in Northern Peru (Part 1 of 2)

   by Georges Fery The Lambayeque region in northern Peru is home to cultures as great as any other that emerged … [Read More...]

Llangollen, Wales

UK: The Ladies of Llangollen, Wales

by Keith Kellett  The Welsh town of Llangollen stands near a canal of the same name, on the main London-Holyhead … [Read More...]

When is a Tempo Traveller Your Best Bet? Key Occasions when Traveling in and Around Mumbai

Group travel presents unique challenges that require thoughtful transport solutions that go beyond conventional options. … [Read More...]

Walk the Sky: Pikey peak to Kailash

To walk in the Himalayas is to walk in the sky. With each step along the sacrosanct edges, dim woodlands, and tough … [Read More...]

Kate and William in carriage

In London for the Royal Wedding

View From The Mall by Alexis Brett One third of the world’s population tuned in to watch the Royal Wedding coverage … [Read More...]

La Bottine Souriante performing in Maillardville

Festival du Bois in Maillardville Celebrates French-Canadian Heritage

Coquitlam, British Columbia by W. Ruth Kozak I’m standing in line waiting to enter the big tent in Macklin Park, … [Read More...]

Casper Wyoming railroad station

Casper, Heart of Wyoming

Where Personal and Frontier History Merge by Roy A. Barnes The venues that travelers deem as either a neat place to … [Read More...]

Sphinx and pyramid in Giza, Egypt

Travel Essentials for Visiting Egypt’s Historical Landmarks

Visiting Egypt feels like walking through a real museum. Egypt is a land with vast deserts, big pyramids, and the … [Read More...]

Day of the Dead street scene in Mexico

Mexico: The Day of the Dead

by George Fery The celebrated Mexican national holyday, Dia de Muertos (its original name in Spanish), or Day of the … [Read More...]

Guatemala city cathedral

New Life In Old Guatemala

by Jonathon Engels  In 1541, the crater atop the volcano just south of my apartment collapsed, and the deluge of … [Read More...]

glider airplane in Honolulu

Soaring Over Paradise

Glider Flying in Honolulu, Hawaii by Larry Zaletel I watch as the black Mercedes slowly begins to move down the … [Read More...]

Robert ScheerHi, I’m Robert Scheer, the editor and publisher of Travel Thru History.

I’m a former president of the B.C. chapter of the Travel Media Association of Canada (TMAC), as well as a lifetime member and past president of the British Columbia Association of Travel Writers (BCATW).

This website was founded in 2008 by W. Ruth Kozak, and she passed the torch to me in July, 2020.

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