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    Explore " historic sites" with insightful episodes like "The Top 7 River Cruise Excursions to Take in Europe (Including Castles, Chocolate and Cobblestones)", "Summer in Spain: Zippin' Through Zaragoza and the Iberian Top Tens", "Episode 6: The Way of the Gods", "Episode 32 - Betsy Bradley - Historic Hudson Valley" and "S1E1: Outlander in the Cape Fear: Coming to America" from podcasts like ""Suite Dreams Wellness Travel", "ExpatsEverywhere Presents: Let's Move to Portugal", "Go Far - An Adventure Podcast", "The M Files Podcast" and "Burgwin-Wright Presents..."" and more!

    Episodes (14)

    The Top 7 River Cruise Excursions to Take in Europe (Including Castles, Chocolate and Cobblestones)

    The Top 7 River Cruise Excursions to Take in Europe (Including Castles, Chocolate and Cobblestones)

    Join Barbara Tuckett, your host and owner of Suite Dreams Travel, as she takes you on an exciting journey through the world of wellness travel in this episode. Barbara's passion for travel and her dedication to enhancing wellness through travel experiences shine through as she explores the magic of European river cruises.

    In this episode, Barbara dives deep into the incredible variety of excursions you can enjoy on a European river cruise. From historic sites like fairy tale castles along the Danube to culinary adventures in Lyon, France, and outdoor thrills like paragliding in the Austrian Alps, there's something for every traveler seeking wellness and adventure.

    Barbara also shares details about a special river cruise she's planning for the 80th-anniversary commemoration of the D-Day landing at the beaches of Normandy in 2024, featuring exclusive experiences and a renowned French chef.

    If you're curious about the world of river cruising and how it can improve your wellness while connecting you with history, culture, and nature, this episode is a must-listen!

    Ready to join Barbara for a Seine River Cruise in November of 2024? Contact Suite Dreams Travel where Barbara can help you book any number of amazing river cruises in Europe, Asia, Africa or the Americas. As your wellness travel experts, Suite Dreams Travel takes care of all of the planning, research, and arrangements, so that you can focus on the important part: creating memories and changing your life, one travel experience at a time.

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    Summer in Spain: Zippin' Through Zaragoza and the Iberian Top Tens

    Summer in Spain: Zippin' Through Zaragoza and the Iberian Top Tens

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    Hello, dear listeners! In this new episode of the Summer Road Trip series, Josh and Kalie find themselves in the enchanting city of Zaragoza. This vibrant hub is more than just a cultural melting pot; it's a place where history, modernism, and architectural diversity coalesce to offer a truly unique experience.


    Join us as Josh and Kalie take us on an auditory adventure, sharing their firsthand travel insights and experiences. They marvel at the majestic Basilica del Pilar and the historic Aljafería Palace, two of Zaragoza's crown jewels that epitomize the city's rich cultural tapestry.


    But this episode is not just about Zaragoza! Our dynamic duo broadens the scope of their exploration, venturing into a detailed comparison of the top ten cities in both Spain and Portugal. From the picturesque locales of Lisbon and Porto to the bustling vibrancy of Madrid and Barcelona, Josh and Kalie analyze each destination's unique appeal, assessing them from the perspective of potential expat living destinations.


    Are you curious about the culinary delights awaiting you in these vibrant cities? Craving insights into the vibrant nightlife and urban landscapes that characterize Spain and Portugal's top spots? This episode is packed with information that will fuel your wanderlust and perhaps guide you in choosing your next home abroad.


    So sit back, relax, and embark on another exciting episode of "Let's Move to Portugal" as they dissect the allure and potential drawbacks of settling in these sought-after Iberian destinations. Tune in to find out which city tops their list and whether Zaragoza finds a place in their potential expat paradise list. It's an episode brimming with exploration, discovery, and invaluable advice. You won't want to miss it!


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    Episode 6: The Way of the Gods

    Episode 6: The Way of the Gods

    The Via degli Dei, or "Way of the Gods," is a 130-kilometer hiking trail that spans from Bologna to Florence in Italy. This ancient route takes hikers through the stunning landscapes of the Apennine Mountains, passing through quaint villages and historic sites along the way.

    The trail starts in Bologna and winds through the hills of the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and mountains. Along the way, hikers pass through charming towns such as Madonna dei Fornelli, San Piero a Sieve, and Fiesole, each with their own unique history and culture.

    One of the highlights of the Via degli Dei is the climb up Mount Adone, the highest point on the trail at 1,276 meters above sea level. From the summit, hikers are rewarded with sweeping panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

    Join us on this fantastic voyage and listen on to find out what we loved, what we didn't love as much, and what went wrong!

    A few more shout-outs are in order!
    Check out Anna's second podcast, Stories, Saints and Mysteries in which she talks more about Saint Mary of the Snows and quirky history in general.
    And special thanks to our new friend Jake of Journey With Jake, a travel podcast in which we're featured as guests!

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    Music used in intro:
    Adventure Beyond by Alexander Nakarada
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    Episode 32 - Betsy Bradley - Historic Hudson Valley

    Episode 32 - Betsy Bradley - Historic Hudson Valley

    Halloween is just around the corner and the M Files is heading to Sleepy Hollow. On this episode we're joined by Betsy Bradley, the Vice President of Programs and Engagement for Historic Hudson Valley. HHV manages and provides programming for five historic properties in Westchester County, New York including the home of Washington Irving, Sunnyside. Listen in as Patti and John talk to Betsy about her work at HHV and how they're working with Irving's legacy, including his most famous work The Legend of Sleepy Hollow with is iconic Headless Horseman.

    For more information about Historic Hudson Valley
    Web - https://hudsonvalley.org/

    For more information about the M Files
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheMFilesPodcast
    Email - themfilespodcast@gmail.com

    For more information about the M Files
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheMFilesPodcast
    Email - themfilespodcast@gmail.com

    S1E1: Outlander in the Cape Fear: Coming to America

    S1E1: Outlander in the Cape Fear: Coming to America

    "Burgwin-Wright Presents... Outlander in the Cape Fear" explores the history of Colonial North Carolina through its depiction in the book and TV series "Outlander." On this week's premiere episode, host Hunter Ingram is joined by Jim McKee, site manager for the Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic Site, to explore the real Scottish Highlander immigration through Wilmington and Brunswick Town in the 1700s.

    This podcast is produced by Burgwin-Wright House and Gardens, Wilmington's largest and oldest historic site. For more information about the Burgwin-Wright House, visit BurgwinWrightHouse.com.

    Cover art design by Rachel Ross.

    To learn more about Brunswick Town, visit historicsites.nc.gov/all-sites/brunswick-town-fort-anderson.

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    Episode 2 - Lucio Fulci's "The Beyond"

    Episode 2 - Lucio Fulci's "The Beyond"

    A little strawberry lager to go with a deep dive into this cult classic "The Beyond," from Italian director Lucio Fulci. So grab a drink and join Andy and Lucas here for the conversation that follows into this "advanced fever dream!" 

    The movie goes a little like this...The cellar of an old hotel is built on top of the door to the beyond. Bloody zombies roam there. A young woman who is heir of the hotel wants to restore it, but she is confronted with a series of strange events. A painter has a lethal fall, the plumber vanishes, and her friend breaks his neck. When she escapes to the hospital of a friendly doctor she doesn't know - a nightmare is waiting there... Written in part by Matthias Luehr

    Special thanks to Ash St. John for the theme music. Find more about Ash through his Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AshStJohnMusic/ and his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashstjohn/. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Original music score from Fabio Frizzi

    The views expressed herein are the independent opinions of the authors of this podcast.

    What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery: Including dark history to the narrative

    What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery: Including dark history to the narrative

    Richard Josey, founder and president of Collective Journeys, LLC, kicks off Speaking Culturally’s series, “What’s Next in Interpreting Slavery.” The series will look at new ways to interpret enslavement in America and discuss the gaps that need to be filled in the narrative. Josey brings decades of experience to this discussion and focuses on inclusion of dark history in the narrative of enslavement. 

    Summer Road Trip Series: Central Canada

    Summer Road Trip Series: Central Canada

    Our summer road trip series concludes in Central Canada as we explore sites in Ontario and Quebec. Locations include Fort Henry, Toronto's Necropolis, Neys Provincial Park, the Plains of Abraham, and Pointe-à-Callière Museum. We also discuss what histories these sites have chosen to commemorate and explore some of what has been left out.

    Notice History is the official podcast of Know History, a historical research company based in Ottawa. Visit our website at knowhistory.ca/podcast, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @NoticeHistory.

    Summer Road Trip Series: The Territories

    Summer Road Trip Series: The Territories

    This summer, Notice History is taking listeners on a virtual cross-Canada road trip to explore some of our country's best historic sites, landmarks, and museums. In this episode, we explore some must-visit sites (and one traditional you might want to skip!) in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. 

    Notice History is the official podcast of Know History, a historical research company based in Ottawa. Visit our website at knowhistory.ca/podcast, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @NoticeHistory.

    Heritage Tourism

    Heritage Tourism
    Guest host Tom Bigelow joins Robin and Keely as they travel through the topic of Heritage Tourism. What attracts us to heritage sites? Who does heritage tourism appeal to? What is the future of this type of attraction? Join us and find out.

    Notice History is the official podcast of Know History, a historical research company based in Ottawa. Visit our website at knowhistory.ca/podcast, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram @NoticeHistory.

    Talk of the Towns 7/10/09

    Talk of the Towns 7/10/09

    Producer/Host: Ron Beard, University of Maine Cooperative Extension Studio Engineer: Joel Mann Topic: Beyond the Velvet Rope: Stewards of History, Energizers of Community What are some of the traditional ways we have celebrated and conserved local historical resources leading up until today? What are some examples of traditional success? What happened to “cultural tourism” as a salvation? What are the challenges that traditional approaches have revealed? Implications for local historic sites and others engaged in conserving and celebrating historical resources? What does the future hold for historic sites and other resources, in relationship to their communities? Guests: Joshua Torrance, Executive Director, Woodlawn, and others

    The post Talk of the Towns 7/10/09 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.

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