- September 13, 2015 - 6:00 pm in Attractions, Historical
Centralia, PA: Helltown, U.S.A.?
It’s night, and the odor of sulfur hangs heavy in the air. Your feet are hot, and little flashes of blue are dancing around the rocks in front of you. The sneakers on your feet are melting, and… - September 12, 2015 - 4:07 pm in Attractions, Places to visit
Tradition At Its Finest: Tokyo, Japan
Tradition: the single most important word in the history of Tokyo. Japan’s ability to uphold its tradition and solidarity allowed it to sustain and nurture the country separately from most of the… - September 4, 2015 - 3:40 am in Attractions, Places to visit
Pirate & Treasure Museum- St. Augustine
Pirates and Pillaging Does the word “swashbucklin’” inspire you? Are you yearning for the sea? Is your husband constantly asking you, “Why is all the rum gone?” for no apparent… - September 4, 2015 - 2:51 am in Attractions, Places to visit
The Lightner Museum- St. Augustine, FL
The "Collection" Collection The Victorian Era was one of structured grace. A time for moral codes and corsets, “refined” does not even begin to cover it. While the rich got richer, poor immigrants… The Fountain of Youth, St. Augustine, FL
The Conquest of The New World: Where It All Began In 1493, a man by the name of Ponce de Leon landed in Puerto Rico along with Christopher Columbus and the rest of his crew. A fledgeling…- August 24, 2015 - 2:58 pm in Historical, Places to visit
Hilton Head Island: A top vacation destination with a fascinating past
Off the coast of South Carolina, an island with a long and tangled history sits, beckoning vacationers. The weather is great, the scenery is gorgeous, and the locals exude the spirit of southern hospitality.… Galapagos: The bizarre history of a Pacific island chain
Forget Darwin. These islands offer more than a biodiverse ecosystem that’s relatively untouched by man. They include stories of mysterious deaths, pirate ships, and whaling vessels, and a giant…Visiting Chernobyl and Pripyat: A Trip For the Brave
Tucked in the countryside near Kiev, a beautiful ghost town stands preserved, a monument to the risks of nuclear power. Chernobyl is more than the site of one of the world’s largest nuclear tragedies.…- July 4, 2015 - 2:07 pm in Historical, Uncategorized
5 Odd Facts About The White House
1. Ready, Set, Draft! The White House Design Competition As you can imagine, when George Washington became the president of the United States he had a lot on his plate. So tasks like… Skopje, Macedonia: The city that bridges two worlds
Skopje, Macedonia is a city whose name we usually hear tied to international news. Located in the heart of the Balkans, the conflicts and turmoil this city has suffered don’t do its beauty, spirit,…