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Europe

How Johann Sebastian Bach Was Almost Lost to History

Culture, Europe, History, TravelBy Teresa Bitler

If Johann Sebastian Bach could join the tourists and university students in Leipzig, Germany’s City…

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Want to Visit Holland? Then, Fly to Michigan for Tulip Time.

America, Culture, Europe, TravelBy Yvonne Horn

Ah, to be in Holland when tulips burst into flower—Holland, Michigan. That is in Holland,…

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Mallorca’s Salty Tales and Biking Trails

Business, Europe, TravelBy Cathy Senecal

By Cathy Senecal A man, clothed head to toe in white cotton, stood under a…

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KRAKOW’S POLISH KALEIDOSCOPE OF CULTURE, HISTORY – AND SALT

Europe, History, TravelBy Sharon McDonnell

By Sharon McDonnell The Polish city of  Krakow is full of marvels, from its gorgeously…

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Is a Troll Sleeping Beneath Bergen’s Creaking Warehouses?

Europe, TravelBy Richard Varr

By Richard Varr It doesn’t take long for a sense of history to overwhelm you…

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Turkish Coffee Enjoy!

Culture, Europe, Middle East, TravelBy Cynthia David

By Cynthia David My first Turkish coffee arrived dark and steaming hot from an electric…

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GERMANY’S BLACK FOREST HAS MORE THAN CAKE AND CUCKOO CLOCKS

Europe, TravelBy Beth Reiber

The Black Forest got its name from the Romans, who found the woods so dark…

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Estonia’s Soviet Flashbacks

Europe, HistoryBy Sharon McDonnell

Travelers to the Baltic city of Tallinn immediately notice that Estonia is one of Ukraine’s…

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Sounds of Türkiye: Minarets and the Cats’ Meow

Asia, Culture, Europe, Middle East & AfricaBy Teresa Bergen

The eminent archeologist was explaining how the discoveries at Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Türkiye were…

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Hiking Hadrian’s Wall, Virtually

Europe, TravelBy Yvonne Horn

I’m a purist trekker when it comes to walking long-distance designated trails. I insist they…

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St. Nicholas (aka Santa Claus) Is From Türkiye, Not the North Pole

Asia, Culture, Europe, HistoryBy Mary Bergin

By Mary Bergin Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, but the original St. Nicholas…

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Paris Wins the Gold Medal for European Cities

Europe, TravelBy Jacqueline Swartz

By Jacqueline Swartz Whether it’s your first time, or you are returning, maybe for the…

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Why Spain is Hog Wild for Ibérico Ham

Business, Europe, TravelBy Teresa Bitler

By Teresa Bitler By the time we break for lunch at a reservoir in the…

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Picture Yourself In A Boat On A River

Europe, TravelBy Mary Bergin

The river cruise market is expected to grow by $3,206 million over the next three…

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HERCULANEUM THEN AND NOW

Europe, History, TravelBy Beth Reiber

By Beth Reiber The first thing you notice upon entering Herculaneum is how resplendent it…

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When in Mérida, Do as the Romans Did

Europe, History, TravelBy Richard Varr

  By Richard Varr Corinthian columns stand double-stacked across a wide Roman stage, and although…

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Floating Through History on the Aquitaine’s River Lot

Europe, History, TravelBy Nancy Wigston

By Nancy Wigston East of the wine-making capital of Bordeaux and north of the Canal…

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There’s More to Romania than Transylvania, Dracula and Ghostly Carpathian Forests

Culture, Europe, History, TravelBy Jacqueline Swartz

Romania conjures mysterious and sinister images of Count Dracula and the Transylvanian forests. The foreboding…

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Tempranillo’s Journey From Medieval Spain to Modern North America

America, Business, EuropeBy Marisa D'Vari

By Marisa D’Vari Tempranillo’s tale begins during the Middle Ages, a turbulent yet transformational period…

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Forget Crowded Highways. Enjoy Your Next Vacation on a Houseboat

America, California, Europe, North America, TravelBy Mary Bergin

Houseboats lure thousands of families to rivers and lakes for unique, get-away-from-it-all vacations. The slow-moving…

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Milwaukee’s Beer Heritage Still Is Hopping Thanks to Wisconsin’s Germans and Their Culture

America, Business, Culture, Europe, History, TravelBy Mark Orwoll

  By Mark Orwoll “Have you ever closed Wolski’s?” That’s not an uncommon question in…

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Airlines Are Introducing Some Luxuries to Economy-Class Seating

America, Business, Europe, TravelBy Mary Bergin

Want to relax on interminable transoceanic flights? Today you have to buy a business class…

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 Hotels in Hell. Diary of a Female War Correspondent

Asia, Culture, Europe, HistoryBy Olivia Ward

You won’t find these hotels in a guidebook of great getaways. Amenities are woeful. Rooms…

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Great Lakes Cruise Lets Passengers Become Scientists

Asia Pacific, Business, Culture, Europe, TravelBy John Dowling

A chilly breeze blowing across the Great Lakes separating the U.S. from Canada greeted passengers…

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Looking forward to an EV vacation this summer? Think again. Efficient electrical transport is a long way off.

America, Europe, North America, TravelBy Mary Bergin

Washington politicians love to talk about the 2021 federal infrastructure plan that includes $7.5 billion…

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Boats, beaches and music festivals make the Gallic city of Sète a great vacation destination. Here you don’t need to dress up

Culture, Europe, TravelBy Jacqueline Swartz

The Mediterranean seaside playground of the Cote d/Azur  has long been known for its exclusive…

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History, Betrayal and Heroism on London’s Spy Trail

Europe, History, TravelBy Nancy Wigston

By Nancy Wigston On a bright autumn afternoon, Rob Smith of Footprints of London waits…

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Visits by Britain and France foreshadow the approaching anniversary of a Midnight Ride that Changed the World on Both Sides of the Atlantic

America, Europe, History, TravelBy Rich Grant

Last week, two old friends stopped by for a visit. French President Emmanuel Macron dropped…

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Austria’s Alps Adapt Traditions to Meet the Relentless Advance of Climate Change

Culture, EuropeBy Mark Orwoll

Saalfelden Leogang is not all up-and-down peaks and deep gorges. Much of the region comprises…

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Despite droughts,  fires and floods, America celebrates bountiful autumn harvests

America, Asia, California, Culture, Europe, North America, TravelBy Teresa Bergen

It’s the first Saturday in October at Bauman’s Harvest Festival in Gervais, Oregon and dozens…

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Relics, Miracles, and Faith Light the Way Along Spain’s Camino de Santiago

Culture, Europe, History, TravelBy Charles Cecil

It was pure good fortune that enabled me to arrive in Santo Domingo de la…

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Agatha Christie: The Mystery Maven Who Traveled the World

Culture, Europe, Middle East, TravelBy Nancy Wigston

Chances are, wherever you travel, you’ll find an Agatha Christie paperback. With eighty detective novels…

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Troll-spotting, Art Nouveau and an Egg Reveal the Charms of Norway’s Sunnmøre Region

Europe, TravelBy Liz Campbell

Walking through Ålesund in the Sunnmøre region of Norway is necessarily a slow stroll; there’s…

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Immersive Art Spectaculars Take Art Outside Museums for Public Enjoyment

Culture, Europe, North AmericaBy Jacqueline Swartz

By Jacqueline Swartz Back in 2020, a pandemic swept over much of the globe. People…

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Yorkshire – Inspiration for Dracula, the Brontës and All Creatures Great and Small

Europe, History, TravelBy Nancy Wigston

Yorkshire is the United Kingdom’s largest county–about 3.6 million acres—and boasts a turbulent history that…

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Europe’s Christmas Markets Delight Holiday Travelers from all Regions and Religions

Europe, TravelBy Susan McKee

Europe’s Christmas markets are magical places. Bundled up in warm jackets with woolen scarves and…

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York’s Magical History Tour, From Hot Baths to Hot Chocolate

Europe, TravelBy Nancy Wigston

When the London train pulls into York’s Victorian Station, doors open onto an earlier time.…

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Laugh, Picnic & Party. Cemetery Residents Don’t Mind the Noise

America, Culture, Europe, North America, TravelBy Teresa Bergen

Around the world, cemeteries are recognizing the importance of inviting the public inside graveyard gates.…

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Cycling Ireland’s Backroads Past Churches, Castles, Sheep Farms and Pubs

Culture, Europe, History, TravelBy John Poimiroo

Cycling the lightly traveled backroads of West Ireland affords time to intimately experience the country,…

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Cycling through Ireland. Scars Left by Blight and Brutality Are Balanced by Uplifting Ballads and Gaelic Humor

Culture, Europe, History, TravelBy John Poimiroo

The Irish have suffered Viking slavers, the Norman conquest, oppressive British landowners and famine. Despite…

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Vienna Offers More than Mozart, Museums and Hapsburg Palaces

Europe, TravelBy Jacqueline Swartz

Dining at quirky cafes near the city’s oldest farmer’s market, dancing in a music festival…

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Addictive Turkish Dramas Lure Fans to Old Istanbul

Culture, Europe, Middle East, TravelBy Nancy Wigston

Much like the Eiffel Tower in Paris or the Parthenon in Athens, Hagia Sophia is…

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Away with the Fairies in Ireland

Culture, Europe, TravelBy Liz Campbell

Fairies are said to calm the horses living at the Irish Stud, so ethereal sprites…

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Cold War Icon Now a Berlin Tourist Attraction

Europe, History, TravelBy Susan McKee

A wave of terror washed over me as I squinted through the windshield and drove…

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Armenia looks familiar, but truly understanding the country takes some sleuthing

Culture, Europe, TravelBy Susan McKee

By: Susan McKee Yerevan is disconcerting. At first glance, Armenia’s largest city looks like any…

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Where in the world is Malta? Travel there and you’ll be amazed what the tiny Mediterranean archipelago has to offer

Europe, History, TravelBy Liz Campbell

Not your average Mardi Gras. Malta’s pre-Lenten Carnival emphasizes history and culture over skin and…

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Baden-Baden: Germany’s Black Forest Gem Offers History, Wine, Nature & Music plus Europe’s Best Spas

Europe, History, TravelBy Jacqueline Swartz

Baden-Baden, the idyllic spa town at the foot of Germany’s Black Forest, draws spa-goers to…

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Athens, An Artful Blend of Ancient and Modern Despite Years of Financial Crisis

Culture, Europe, History, TravelBy Jacqueline Swartz

By Jacqueline Swartz Returning to Athens after more than a dozen years seemed like an…

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Luberon

Culture, Europe, TravelBy Jacqueline Swartz

Things to Love About the Luberon By Jacqueline Swartz My first encounter with a Luberon…

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Cyprus’ Wealth of History – both Real and Imagined

EuropeBy David DeVoss

By David DeVoss After being forced to flee the chaos of Lebanon to the island…

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Valhalla On Ice

Culture, EuropeBy David DeVoss

It was a foggy June day in the year 793 A.D. when several longboats with…

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