Real New York City: Marble Hill and Inwood
Jonathan L shares more of his Real New York series, this time exploring a fascinating part of Upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
Jonathan L shares more of his Real New York series, this time exploring a fascinating part of Upper Manhattan and the Bronx.
Marilyn Jones considers what links us not only to the life around us, but to the life that has left its monuments behind.
Professor Abe shares a visit to the lovely 17th century palace and gardens of Charlottenburg, near Berlin.
Professor Abe takes us on a tour of an old town in Saxony, one which you may have seen playing the part of other towns in a number of movies.
Jonathan L tells the tale of two churches that share a city, but differ in how, and for whom, they were built.
Professor Abe shares the beautiful sights of the grounds and buildings of Sanssouci Park in Potsdam, Germany. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Hamburg's International Maritime Museum fills a historic warehouse with nearly everything maritime you could think of.
DrFumblefinger visits the extremely unusual and moving Holocaust Memorial situated in Miami Beach.
Jonathan L continues his exploration of less-known features of life and history in Beijing.
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger takes us on a tour of historic sites in this central Pennsylvania city noted for its Mennonite and Amish heritage.
A long tradition, once common across Europe, is now down to a few lonely examples.
On the coast just north of Dublin, a small museum and two windmills show us a bit of Irish and industrial history.
George G shares details of a visit to Montpelier, the home of President James Madison and his spouse, Dolly Madison, in Orange County, Virginia.
Jonathan L shares highlights of his visit to less-known attractions of the Chinese capital. More next week!
In Dublin, one cathedral per faith is not, apparently, enough. St Patrick's and Christ Church have co-existed in relative peace for nearly 800 years.