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By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 29 January, 2021

A Life of Extremes - The Life and Times of a Polar Filmmaker: In Search of the Sami

Max Quinn is one of the world's most experienced polar filmmakers. His career, which spans 50 years, has taken him to the ends of the earth, from his native New Zealand to Alaska, and Antarctica to the Arctic.

His new book, A Life of Extremes is a personal account of his work, featuring vibrant text and stunning images that illustrate 20 years of adventures in polar climates.

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  • books
  • filmmaking
  • Max Quinn
  • memoir
  • polar
  • history
By Rita Mock-Pike, 10 December, 2020

Move Over Amelia, That’s My Grandma’s Place in History – Celebrating the First Woman to Fly Around the World

I should be in a small aircraft taking my first flying lesson in my grandmother’s honor, but thanks to the COVID-19 shut-downs, this dream is on pause.

Fifty-six years ago, my grandmother, Jerrie Mock, did something that the world still gets wrong – she was the first woman to fly around the world.

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  • history
  • flight
  • Jerrie Mock
By Lila Yee, 24 September, 2020

The Magic and Mystery of Stonehenge

If you’re considering a visit to Stonehenge, I advise that you do so after putting a few things into consideration.

The Magic and Mystery of Stonehenge

Here are 5 things to know about visiting Stonehenge:

It’s popular!

Stonehenge is a massively popular place to visit, with approximately 800,000 visitors per year from all over the world. 

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • Stonehenge
  • history
  • UK
By Elena Sonnino, 19 May, 2020

Visit the American Museum of Natural History with Kids

Whales, minerals and dinosaurs. Planets, forests, mammals and butterflies.

The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) is a hub for all things human science: biology, ecology, zoology, geology, astronomy and anthropology. Spanning many city blocks on the Upper West Side of New York City, with four floors, 42 permanent exhibits, a planetarium and an IMAX theater, approximately five millions visitors explore this behemoth of a museum each year.

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  • travel
  • history
  • Museum
  • family travel
By Penny Sadler, 18 February, 2019

The History and Architecture of Riquewihr in Photos

A visit to the fairytale village of Riquewihr is a prerequisite for history and architecture fans planning a trip to Alsace, France. A Plus Beaux Village, the town has an abundance of both medieval and renaissance architecture. The romantic half-timbered houses are perfectly restored, and no matter the time of year, you will see fresh flowers adorning every building.

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  • Riquewihr
  • travel
  • Alsace
  • France
  • history
  • architecture
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 16 January, 2019

Lost Railway Journeys: New Zealand's Otago Central Railway

Note: This is an excerpt about New Zealand's Otago Central Railway from a fantastic new book by Anthony Lambert, called Lost Railways from Around the World. We love it so!

Lost Railway Journeys: New Zealand's Otago Central Railway, an excerpt

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  • travel
  • trains
  • history
  • books
  • New Zealand
  • Otago Central Railway
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 11 January, 2019

How To Discover The Secrets of Florence's Duomo

Whether you’re a first-time visitor to Florence, or an old pro, there are always secrets to discover in this ancient city.

Perhaps the most interesting secrets belong to Il Duomo, Florence’s unique cathedral.

How To Discover The Secrets of Florence's Duomo

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  • travel
  • Europe
  • Italy
  • Florence
  • history
  • secrets
  • Duomo
By Laurel Perry, 8 January, 2019

Finding the Hidden Secrets of Florence: 8 You Don't Want to Miss

Welcome to Florence, Italy! Here are my 8 favorite secrets hidden in this beautiful and historic city.

Of course, Florence has masterpieces you should not miss, including Michelangelo’s David, Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus, and Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise. However, if you are looking to add more to your Florence experience, you will want to dig deeply into the city.

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  • Florence
  • Italy
  • history
  • travel
By Tom Bentley, 17 November, 2018

Nothing But Net: The Naismith Basketball Memorial Hall of Fame Is a Sweet Three-Pointer

Nothing But Net: The Naismith Basketball Memorial Hall of Fame Is a Sweet Three-Pointer

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  • travel
  • basketball
  • history
  • sports
By Lindsey Sirju, 17 September, 2018

An Insider’s Guide to Bermuda: Four Days to Bermuda’s Past

So you’ve got four more vacation days for the year and the idea of spending them as a stay-cation is making you ill? Need to head somewhere warm and get away from it all? This itinerary will hold the attention of any history buff as Bermuda’s long and diverse (and sometimes scandalous) past will come alive with energy.

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  • Bermuda
  • travel
  • history

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