Historical Site

Day Trip: Fort Ticonderoga

Fort Ticonderoga, perched on the shores of Lake Champlain in upstate New York, isn’t just a historical site; it’s a living, breathing portal to the past. Our recent visit was a captivating immersion into the pivotal events of the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, a chance to walk the ramparts and hear

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Day Trip from Edinburgh to Hadrian’s Wall, Roman Britain & the Scottish Borders

When Justin suggested a day trip to Hadrian’s Wall from Edinburgh, I’ll admit, my knowledge of its significance was minimal. I knew it was old, and… well, it was a wall. But trusting his passion for history and Rabbie’s reputation for excellent small-group tours, I signed us up for the “Hadrian’s Wall, Roman Britain &

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A Walk Around the Spiro Mounds

Nestled in eastern Oklahoma, the Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center offers a fascinating glimpse into a prehistoric American Indian culture that thrived in this region centuries ago. Our recent visit was a journey back in time, a chance to explore the remnants of a significant Mississippian Period site and learn about the Spiro people who built

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A Jeep Tour to Crystal Mill

It was this weekend last year, that I was able to cross something off my bucket list….seeing the Crystal Mill. One of the most photographed abandoned buildings in Colorado. I chose to do this in July thinking I’d see a lot of wildflowers, and booked in March ensuring I would get a jeep tour on

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Walking the Freedom Trail

We started the Freedom Trail at the Boston Commons, the oldest public park in the country. From the visitor center, you can easily find the red line trail, sometimes the trail is red paint, other times it is brick. Helpful Hints: We underestimated how long it would take us to do this trail, thinking it

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