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9 Famous Adventurers to Inspire Your Travels
9 Famous Adventurers to Inspire Your Travels Adam Seper profiles famous adventurers who explored the world before Twitter, Facebook, Google and other modern technology made it as easy as it is today.
Archaeological Anomalies in Peru
Archaeological Anomalies in Peru History books tells us one story about our past, but archaeological evidence present a whole new story. Richard Oldale explores Peru and digs up six historic sites that don't fit with what we are told.
Visiting World’s Fairs: 11 Museums and Monuments that Take Us Back to the Future
Visiting World’s Fairs: 11 Museums and Monuments that Take Us Back to the Future World's Fairs are designed as windows into the future, but memorable events have left a few monuments to the past. Matthew Stone highlights 12 famous buildings, from Knoxville to Paris, left over from World’s Fairs.
Déjà vu and Legends in the Castles of North Wales
Déjà vu and Legends in the Castles of North Wales Roy A. Barnes explored some of the 500 castles situated in a land the size of Massachusetts, finding plenty of history and even some chills.
Seven Things to Do in the South of Russia
Seven Things to Do in the South of Russia Does Russia have subtropics or is it a myth? Is borsch red or green? Find the answers in Irina Sazonova's list of seven things to do in the South of Russia.
9 Greek Archaeological Sites That Will Leave You Breathless
9 Greek Archaeological Sites That Will Leave You Breathless From the early Antiquity to the Modern Age, Greece offers a cornucopia of unique travel experiences to whet the sophisticated visitor's appetite. Natali Lekka offers nine archaeological sites not to miss.
Eight Reasons to Visit Post-Communist Eastern Europe Now
Eight Reasons to Visit Post-Communist Eastern Europe Now Spring is in the air in Eastern Europe and as Tristan Cano discovers, there is no time like the present to head East.
11 World War II Sights to Visit in England and France
11 World War II Sights to Visit in England and France It has been more than 70 years since the start of World War II, but tourists continue to visit war-related sights in Europe. Travel writer David Stewart White reviews a handful of important World War II venues in England and France.
Hues of Huế, Vietnam
Hues of Huế, Vietnam Imperial capital of Vietnam, Hue’s Citadel attracts tourists, but how much of the city has survived its history?
Living History for the World Traveler
Living History for the World Traveler History should be more than the class you slept through in high school. Autumn Birt compiles a list of Living History museums throughout the world that will bring the past alive in a way no teacher ever could.