Surprising Speke Hall, Liverpool
Liverpool's Speke Hall is not your average stately home. Built in the 16th century and occupied into the 20th, it has a fascinating history.
Liverpool's Speke Hall is not your average stately home. Built in the 16th century and occupied into the 20th, it has a fascinating history.
Chester Cathedral isn't the oldest, largest, or most famous but PHeymont calls it one of the most beautiful...and with a most fascinating history.
London has a month-long series of events and displays to commemorate the 1666 Great Fire that forever changed the city.
In the hills of Minas Gerais, 500 km NW of Rio de Janeiro, this area produced more than half of the gold of the whole world between the 17th and 19th centuries!
Tim Newcomb follows old legends and old tracks through the California desert in search of petroglyphs that are over 4000 years old.
For the price, 35 acres, 10 bedrooms, 14,000 tropical plants, and a few slices of history.
Gumbo spent the past week visiting Tian Tian Park and the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China
Fats Domino's piano survives as an icon of the ageless musician and a reminder of New Orleans' hard times with Hurricane Katrina and floods.
Visiting the variety of New Orleans food on a walk through the French Quarter.
The Telegraph (UK) has compiled a walkable tour of what Shakespeare saw in London that you can see today.
At once one of the world's great botanical gardens, a great art museum, and an outstanding research library...it's hard to call it more than just "The Huntington."
Ian Cook shares some of the highlights of a visit to the ancient city of Kourion, which was at its peak during the late Roman era. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ava shares some memorable views from the walls of the great medieval city of Rothenburg.
Ian Cook shares a visit to the Tombs of Kings in Cyprus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
View from the Chair photography shares the history of Tynemouth Priory in North East England, which dates to the 8th century AD.