Most Americans know the story of Sacajawea (also spelled Sakakawea or Sacajawea) who was a Shoshone woman helped Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
What many may not know is that she is… Read More
“The Pride Of The Pacific”
Fort Point National Historic Site – San Francisco
Visited: February 2022
So you say you didn’t know there was a fortress constructed in the… Read More
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(Bacon’s Rebellion) Virginia, known a… Read More
Galerie Living’s leaders are on a mission to create an entirely different experience in senior living, with the operator poised to redevelop a portion of a historic property near the c… Read More
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.From a newspaper printing press on this site, the Declaration of Independence first went out to Americans and the world working from a copy of Thomas Jefferson's m… Read More
Once upon a time in 1872, in a faraway place called Washington, DC, there lived a mediocre looking fellow named Ulysses S Grant: the President of the United States. At this time and a… Read More
When it comes to historic buildings, there are many reasons why people might want to help preserve them. Maybe you have fond memories of visiting a particular location with your family. Or p… Read More
Already heralded as playing a highly effective role in reducing flood risks, the return of beavers to the UK is also demonstrating how the species protect environments from the impacts of… Read More
Freycinet National Park is a must do on any Tasmania holiday but getting there requires a road trip, whether you’re driving to Freycinet from Launceston or driving to Launceston from F… Read More
#Quebec city is one of the most notable cities in the great state of Quebec, #Canada. Sharing a name with the State doesn't take away from this city as it stands alone as a tourist attractio… Read More