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Acre is a walled, port city

Acre, Israel: A Living Historical Monument

by Shelly Lachish The ancient port of Acre (Akko in Hebrew, or Akka in Arabic), with its heavily fortified sea walls … [Read More...]

Why Booking Your Niagara Falls Day Trip Early is a Smart Move?

Niagara Falls is one of the most impressive natural attractions that the world has to offer. The loud gushing of water … [Read More...]

nahal me'arot israel

Coastal Israel and the Time Machine

by Troy Herrick Using your car as a time machine, travel 200,000 years into the past when you drive along the … [Read More...]

L-shaped building at Hauz Khas Complex

India: New Delhi Before The Mughals

by Susmita Sengupta New Delhi, the capital of India, or Delhi as it is more popularly known, belongs to that pantheon … [Read More...]

Trinity Site plaque

The Trinity Site, Where the First Atomic Bomb Was Exploded

White Sands, New Mexico by Susan K. Smith In 1939, Albert Einstein sent a letter (written largely by Leó Szilárd) to … [Read More...]

Roma area Mexico City

Mexico City Blues: Following The Beat Trail to La Roma

by Ellen Johnston Very few people are indifferent to Mexico City. Love it or hate it, it truly is a megalopolis – the … [Read More...]

Venetian canal in Macau

The Many Faces of Macau

People's Republic of China by Mikko Hizon Macau is a unique story among the world’s most popular tourist … [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...]

CChristiansborg Palace Copenhagen Denmark

Denmark: Charmed By Palaces And Fairy Tales In Copenhagen

by Susmita Sengupta The sky was overcast when my husband, daughter and I stepped out of our hotel in Copenhagen, … [Read More...]

A sea and buildings.

Connecting with Toronto’s Indigenous Culture and History

I’ve always been interested in learning about the Indigenous communities that have long called Toronto home. Recently, I … [Read More...]

Bliesbruck-Reinheim Archaeological Park

Crossing the Gersheim and Bliesbruck Borders

Celtic and Roman Discoveries at Bliesbruck-Reinheim Archaeological Park by Ruth Kozak My adventure started in … [Read More...]

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...]

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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