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Old Depot Museum, Selma, Alabama

Alabama: A Civil Rights Tour

by Taylor Anderson For a vacation that touches your heart, stirs your imagination and leaves you with unforgettable … [Read More...]

Bustronome, London

Choosing the Best Chauffeur Service for London Dining Experiences

London is famous for its amazing food places. You can find everything from fancy Michelin-starred restaurants to cozy … [Read More...]

bust of Agatha Christie in Torquay

Agatha Christie’s Devon

Identifying Locations in Her Novels by Maureen Vincent-Northam It's hard to imagine Devon as the inspiration for … [Read More...]

Sunset view of Lake Erie, one of North America's inland seas.

The Great Lakes: Discovering North America’s Inland Seas

The Great Lakes are a wonder to behold, stretching across North America and acting as a natural boundary that separates … [Read More...]

San Terenzo harbor

Portovenere and the Gulf of Poets

Italy's Fatal Gift of Beauty by Sarah Humphreys Italia! Oh Italia! Thou who hast the fatal gift of Beauty,” Nowhere … [Read More...]

Glasgow School of Art

Scotland: Exploring Mackintosh’s Glasgow

by John Thomson I’m in Glasgow visiting relatives, recalled to the city by blood ties and circumstance. Glasgow is … [Read More...]

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Newgrange, Bru na Boinne, Ireland

Bringing In The Light With The Winter Solstice by Mara Baudais I struggled against the wind and rain as I carried a … [Read More...]

Haesindang Park sign

Strange & Erotic Display at Haesindang Park

Samcheok, South Korea by Lawrence Hamilton I expected the worst from South Korea. Most prospective teachers of … [Read More...]

Gargoyle at Notre Dame

Le Vieus Paris – Walking The Île de la Cité

Paris, France by Anne Harrison Where else to begin exploring Paris, but where the city began? Walking through the … [Read More...]

Hotel del Coronado

Hotel Del Coronado: California’s Historic Grand Lady By The Sea

by Noreen Kompanik Built in 1887, the Hotel del Coronado is a red-turreted Victorian architectural masterpiece and a … [Read More...]

Ye Hole In Ye Wall Pub, Liverpool

England: Liverpool Wins Me Over

by Melissa Gardiner I must admit to having my doubts about Liverpool’s World Heritage Status and its European Capital … [Read More...]

Vatican City

Take the Jubilee Tour and Explore the Religious Sites of Vatican City

Vatican City is a small but important place in the world. It is a tiny part of the larger Rome but it is in fact a … [Read More...]

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