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By Sandy Bornstein, 8 September, 2018

History Comes Alive at the Hotel Colorado

On September 15, Glenwood Springs will be celebrating the 125th anniversary of one of its landmarks, the Hotel Colorado. The town will come together by sponsoring a morning parade, a food court and beer garden, kid friendly activities, and historical tours. The local Ute tribe will be offering a morning blessing and an afternoon presentation. It will be a gala event for a hotel that opened its doors in 1893.

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • history
  • Colorado
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 27 June, 2018

A July 4 Salute to the U.S. Air Force

It’s a visual extravaganza of the history of flight, and the U. S. Air Force. It’s worth days of your time. It’s the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, located in Dayton, Ohio. It’s the world’s largest and oldest aviation museum – and it is an extremely powerful experience.

A July 4 Salute to the U.S. Air Force

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  • history
  • USA
  • military history
  • USAF
By Dr. Leslie Sch…, 14 May, 2018

Author Shares Travel and Historical Research for Her New Novel, Discovery

Wandering Educators note: We were so pleased to learn about the debut novel from Dr. Leslie Schweitzer Miller – a New York City psychiatrist, fine artist, and author. Discovery is a story told in two parts: one set in 1885 and centered on the very real historical figure Abbé François Bérenger Saunière, the other beginning in 2012 when characters Dr. Giselle Gélis and Dr. David Rettig meet and fall in love. 

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  • writing
  • history
  • travel
  • research
  • France
By Dr. Matthew Moen, 8 May, 2018

More Than a Battlefield: Why Gettysburg Should be on Your Bucket List

Gettysburg is often called the most famous small town in America because it was the site of the greatest military clash of the American Civil War.  Union and Confederate forces fought fiercely over three days (July 1-3, 1863), suffering more than 51,000 casualties. 

The battle is famously called the "high-water mark" of the Confederacy.

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  • US history
  • history
  • civil war
  • Gettysburg
  • travel
  • travel tips
By Rosie Carbo, 5 May, 2018

Science and Zoo Help Museum with Egyptian Animal Mummy Exhibit

When you think of a mummy, you probably think of Egypt. Or maybe you think of the Hollywood movie The Mummy, starring Brendon Fraser. But what if you were to discover that there are actual mummified animals laid to rest alongside their ancient Egyptian masters?

Crocodile Mummy, San Antonio Museum of Art. From Science and Zoo Help Museum with Egyptian Animal Mummy Exhibit

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  • mummies
  • history
  • Ancient Egypt
  • museums
  • exhibit
  • animals
By Rosie Carbo, 2 March, 2018

San Antonio Art Exhibit Reveals the City's First 100 Years of History

San Antonio, Texas is observing 300 years since its founding in 1718 by Spain through its network of Franciscan friars. Tricentennial celebrations, such as lectures, musical programs, and educational events, are taking place all year long around town.

But since its opening at the San Antonio Museum of Art in February, a blockbuster art exhibit has been drawing crowds from near and far. One reason is that “San Antonio 1718: Art from Viceregal Mexico,” focuses exclusively on San Antonio’s first 100 years. 

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  • art
  • San Antonio
  • exhibits
  • history
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 21 January, 2018

Gothic Milwaukee: Haunted, Historical Walking Tours

Anna Lardinois tingles the spines of locals and visitors to Milwaukee through her haunted, historical walking tours known as Gothic Milwaukee. She is the creator of the self-guided walking tour collections Walking Milwaukee: Downtown Edition and Walking Milwaukee: Tosa Edition. The former English teacher is an ardent collector of stories, an avid walker, and a sweet treat enthusiast.

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  • travel
  • walking tours
  • history
  • Milwaukee
  • Wisconsin
  • haunted
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 14 January, 2018

Discovering the Hidden History of Sydney

One of the most visited cities in the world, Sydney, Australia boasts many landmarks and interesting things to see and do. Perhaps you’ve always wanted to climb atop the Sydney Bridge, or take a ferry to Manly and explore. Be sure to see the Sydney Opera House from a boat - it’s an incredible experience.

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  • travel
  • Sydney
  • Australia
  • travel tips
  • history
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 11 November, 2017

Yelp Kalamazoo Helps Celebrate State Theatre's 90th Anniversary

Recently, Kalamazoo's historic State Theatre celebrated its 90th anniversary with a party - complete with towering cake, artists in residence, and a Yelp Kalamazoo event that included a very special backstage tour. 

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  • yelp
  • Kalamazoo
  • events
  • tours
  • theatre
  • history
  • travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 26 September, 2017

A Taste of Paris: A History of the Parisian Love Affair with Food

Do you follow one of my favorite authors? David Downie, a native San Franciscan, lived in New York, Providence, Rome, and Milan before moving to Paris in the mid-80s. He divides his time between France and Italy. His travel, food, and arts features have appeared in leading print and on-line publications including Bon Appétit, Gourmet, Saveur, Epicurious.com, and Gault & Millau, the premier French food guide. He is the author of over a dozen nonfiction books, including the highly acclaimed Paris, Paris and A Passion for Paris.

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  • Paris
  • history
  • food
  • gastronomy
  • cuisine
  • culture
  • change
  • books
  • author interview

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