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    Explore " historical sites" with insightful episodes like "Brian Downes-Trailblazing Tales: Executive Director John Wayne Birthplace Museum", "Indore and Ujjain with Tushar Shukla", "Exploring Italy - Genoa", "Summer in Spain: Lessons from Lleida" and "Unveiling Hidden Gems: Historic Landmarks of St. Petersburg, Florida" from podcasts like ""Before the Lights", "The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast", "ExpatsEverywhere Presents: Let's Move to Portugal", "ExpatsEverywhere Presents: Let's Move to Portugal" and "The Travel Brats"" and more!

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    Brian Downes-Trailblazing Tales: Executive Director John Wayne Birthplace Museum

    Brian Downes-Trailblazing Tales: Executive Director John Wayne Birthplace Museum

    The Executive Director of the John Wayne Birthplace Museum in Winterset, Iowa, known for producing Buffalo Bill-style Wild West Shows, reminisces about the iconic figures of the old West and reflects on his sentiments towards modern Western movies. After spending a day with "The Duke" at his California home, he shares insights into John Wayne's character, a story about a memorable encounter for a lucky patron at a Utah bar.  Is John Wayne's legacy resonating with the next generation?

    Brian recounts his journey from Chicago to Iowa, driven by a lifelong passion for museums, reflected even in his own home's museum-like ambiance. The museum, adorned with a towering 7.5-foot statue of The Duke and featuring three distinct sections, including a 24-seat theater, stands as a testament to Wayne's enduring influence. Brian discusses the museum's aspirations, including acquiring notable items from Wayne's film career.

    Learn about the notable celebrities who have graced this historic site, including the very house where John Wayne was born in 1907, earning him the moniker "The Duke" at the tender age of nine. As part of the 2024 birthday festivities, Riders in the Sky will be joining the celebration. Additionally, we delve into other attractions in Winterset, IA, such as the 1876 courthouse and the Bridges of Madison County.

    Exploring why John Wayne remains a cultural icon, we ponder whether his legend would endure in today's world and whether he truly epitomized the ultimate cowboy being he was given the Congressional Gold Medal. 

     

    Links:

    John Wayne Birthplace Museum: https://johnwaynebirthplace.museum/

    Email Brian: downes@johnwaynebirthplace.museum

    Full Version Video by John Wayne: Why I Love Her: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I7Nkkpz25A

     

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    Indore and Ujjain with Tushar Shukla

    Indore and Ujjain with Tushar Shukla

    This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to our favorite listener and traveler, Tushar Shukla! 

    Today's destination: Indore & Ujjain, MP!

    Nearest Airport: Devi Ahilya Bai airport, IDR

    Nearest Railway Station: Ujjain Junction, UJJN

    Packing: Pack according to the weather conditions

    Time of the year: October - Mar

    Length of the itinerary: 3 days

    Itinerary Highlights: 

    • Tushar starts the conversation outlining the objective of the solo trip along with the points/themes of interest in both the places
    • Points of interest covered - Indore:
      • Khajrana Ganeshji temple 
      • Chappan Dukaan 
      • Gandhi Hall
      • Lalbagh palace 
      • Rajwada palace
      • Kaanch Mahal
    • Points of interest covered - Ujjain
      • Mahakaal
      • Harsiddhi Mata temple
      • Chawkhamba
      • Kaal Bhairav temple 
      • Shipra river 
      • Evening Aarti at Ram ghat 
    • Other places in the vicinity
      • Omkareshwar
      • Bada Talaav
      • Indira Gandhi tribal art museum

    Links:

    Link to the Thushar’s  blog: https://medium.com/@humanprojector83

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    Link to Tushar’s twitter: https://twitter.com/humanprojector

    Link to the blogpost: https://medium.com/@humanprojector83/the-case-of-the-missing-newspaper-a-3-day-trip-to-indore-ujjain-e6b627c9da0d

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    Exploring Italy - Genoa

    Exploring Italy - Genoa

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    In this episode of 'Let's Move to Portugal,' Josh and Kalie continue their captivating Italian trio, making a memorable stop in the enchanting city of Genoa. Join them as they unravel the city's unique charm, drawing intriguing parallels to a certain Portuguese city.


    Discovering Genoa:

    • Josh and Kalie share their experiences wandering through Genoa's vibrant streets. From its bustling ports to the serene alleyways, they unveil the city's multifaceted personality.


    Portuguese City Resemblance:

    • In an intriguing comparison, they discuss which Portuguese city Genoa reminds them of. Listen as they draw parallels between Genoa's character and the distinct vibe of this Portuguese counterpart.


    Experiences in Genoa:

    • The duo recounts what they did during their brief visit. From historical sites to modern hotspots, their journey through Genoa is filled with discoveries and memorable moments.


    Would They Expat That?:

    • The quintessential question arises: Would Josh and Kalie consider Genoa as a potential place to live? They weigh in on the lifestyle, amenities, and overall atmosphere of the city from an expat’s perspective.


    Stay tuned for an episode that not only explores the beauty of Genoa but also delves into the heart of what makes a city ideal for expatriation.


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    Summer in Spain: Lessons from Lleida

    Summer in Spain: Lessons from Lleida

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    In this week's episode of the Summer Road Trip series, Josh and Kalie navigate through the streets of Lleida, a city that couldn't quite capture their hearts. Despite their best efforts to immerse themselves in the local culture by meeting a local bar owner, their experiences here were a bit lackluster, marked by a series of unexpected turns.

    Their journey in Lleida serves as a reminder that not all travel tales are filled with awe and wonder; sometimes, they are characterized by ordinary moments and minor inconveniences. However, these moments didn't completely dampen their spirits as they were able to find glimpses of charm in the historical sites and culinary offerings the city had to present.

    Throughout this episode, Josh and Kalie also draw parallels between their time in Lleida and their experiences in various cities in Portugal, offering listeners a comprehensive view of life in the Iberian peninsula. Even amidst the not-so-glamorous parts of their adventure, the duo maintains a keen eye for detail and a zest for exploration, which are sure to resonate with fellow travelers.

    Join them as they share the ups and downs of their journey, offering a balanced and realistic account of their time in Lleida, and giving listeners an opportunity to decide if this Spanish city might hold unexpected treasures for them to discover.


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    Unveiling Hidden Gems: Historic Landmarks of St. Petersburg, Florida

    Unveiling Hidden Gems: Historic Landmarks of St. Petersburg, Florida

    Top Notch Local Eats

    While not technically food, the Candy Kitchen in Madeira Beach is a mom-and-pop shop that sells candy from all decades. From the "Bean Boozled" Jelly beans to the original Whatchamacallit, you are bound to find something you remember from childhood.

    For outstanding drinks with flair and flavor, try Saigon Blonde! This 60s-inspired restaurant and bar exudes an inviting atmosphere with its tropical décor, including flickering tiki totems and murals. The tiki bar gives way to a tropical lounge with lanterns, plush furniture, and eclectic paintings. At the very back of the room, you can find the military bar. With two separate and unique bars, tropical seating areas, and a beautiful second-floor lounge, Saigon Blonde is a prime spot for any occasion. 

    The menu is full of delicious fresh cocktails that reflect the flavors and feel of the Pacific Rim. Many of the cocktails are made with fresh ingredients from their garden and Asian liquors. Saigon Blonde has a diverse food selection, including Vietnamese dishes to modern street food flavors. They also offer many vegan options. 

    Saigon Blonde also has a legend to the name! During the Vietnam War, Saigon Lounge was a bar in the capital of Vietnam. The owner was a beautiful blonde Vietnamese and French woman. Locals and soldiers loved her bar! She had two rules: no weapons allowed, and have fun! In a time of war, anyone was welcome. The bar disappeared toward the end of the war, but its legacy lives on in Saint Pete! Escape the Florida heat and your busy day with some pals at Saigon Blonde!

    Explore the Entertainment

    If you are looking for a good time, stop at the Saint Pete Fair Grounds! Here you can find an immersive explorable art and technology exhibition that is a collaboration of 60 artists. Let your mind wander while you explore each exhibit and find the hidden details they share.

    Saint Pete has some of the freshest food. To find it, look no further than the Saint Pete Saturday Morning Market. The Saturday Morning Market is the best place to find freshly cooked food, locally farmed groceries, and live music. With 120 vendors, you are bound to fall in love with at least a couple of tents while you are there. If you are a local, you may even find a shop that has been under your nose the whole time!

    An iconic staple of Saint Pete is the St. Pete Pier, jetting out into Tampa Bay. A favorite destination of locals and tourists alike, the St. Pete Pier offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Mexico and downtown Saint Petersburg. From it, you can see cruise ships, harbor seals, and various wildlife. The Pier is particularly special for those who like to shop. Its shops and restaurants offer something for everyone- art, clothing, jewelry, souvenirs, and food- local favorites like crab cakes and other seafood. Be sure to check out the Pier Aquarium, where you can see live fish, turtles, and rays up close and personal! And, of course, everyone should explore the Pier's landmark inverted pyramid. The Pier also provides plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities, such as walking, running, and biking. There's even a beach boardwalk for those who want to take a leisurely stroll. The Pier Park is great for a picnic or just relaxing in the sun. From beautiful views of the Gulf to all the attractions the Pier has to offer, the Saint Pete Pier is a must-see when you are in Saint Pete.

    "Must-Sea" Museums

    St. Pete is full of spectacular Museums. Its most renowned art museum in St. Pete is the Salvador Dali Museum. The Dali Museum is a great way to become inspired by the great works of Salvador Dali. Located nearby will inspire and captivate art lovers with its comprehensive, expansive collection of the immense and transcendent artwork of the luminary Spanish surrealist. From oils and sculptures to engravings, visitors are given an intimate and detailed overview of Dalí's masterpieces. Watching his works come to life as you explore the galleries is truly unparalleled. The Salvador Dalí Museum is a must-see in Saint Petersburg. Take the time to learn about each piece and the emotions that went into each of his creations. The museum also has an app for interactive observation. Just remember, the week of September 17 is Art Week in Saint Pete. Though it is a special week to visit art museums, it is abnormally busy! 

    Another must-visit art museum is the Museum of Fine Art. The Museum of Fine Art is one of the most beloved cultural attractions in the city and a must-see for visitors. The museum is home to a diverse collection of art and artifacts from around the world and throughout the centuries, providing an engaging and educational experience for all ages. Whether you're a fan of Impressionist and modern art, African and Asian art, European paintings, or photography, there's something to be explored at the Museum of Fine Art. The permanent exhibits showcase works from significant artists such as Monet, Picasso, O'Keeffe, and Rembrandt, to name a few. Additionally, there are rotating exhibitions that are often themed to reflect current events. These exhibitions can feature both visiting and permanent works, giving new and exciting ways to experience the museum. The galleries are also frequently updated to stay current with the newest art trends and feature new works, adding a layer of continuity that is truly unique. The Museum of Fine Art also provides a range of programming and events that make your visit truly interactive. From lectures and classes to art workshops and concerts, there's always something exciting to be experienced. Whether you're a long-time art enthusiast or someone looking to explore something new, a visit to the Museum of Fine Art in St. Pete is an essential part of any itinerary.

    The most moving museum to see when in Saint Pete is the Holocaust Museum. This museum is a memorable space dedicated to preserving the stories and lives of those lost during one of the most horrific periods in history. Built in 1992, it serves as a memorial to Holocaust survivors and their families, highlighting their experiences and showcasing both personal artifacts and informative displays. As one of the largest Holocaust museums in the nation, the Florida Holocaust Museum is also a reminder that such tragic events should never be forgotten. The museum features several galleries, filling visitors with an understanding of how discrimination and prejudice can have devastating outcomes. Some exhibits feature the stories of Holocaust survivors and their families, as well as sections dedicated to exploring the history of antisemitism and racism during World War II. There is also a Hall of Remembrance, which is designed as a place to remember and honor those lives taken in the Holocaust. For visitors from outside of Florida, there is also a special section about Florida's response to the Holocaust, including stories from survivors who settled in the Sunshine State after the war.

    Additionally, the museum regularly hosts programs and events, such as lectures and panel discussions, which further provide insight into this part of history. Whether you're planning a visit to the Florida Holocaust Museum for educational purposes or a memorial service, there is nothing else quite like it. From the inspiring displays, interactive media, and artifacts, to the unique stories, this is one of the most moving cultural destinations in the country.

    It's Always an Adventure in Antwerp!

    It's Always an Adventure in Antwerp!

    Welcome to Antwerp, Belgium! Antwerp is one of the oldest cities in Belgium and is in the Flanders region. It is known for its stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine. 

    This vibrant city is located on the banks of the Scheldt River and is home to some of the most incredible sights in all of Europe.

    I (Natalie) visited in the Fall of 2021 with my family. I have a great uncle who lives there, and my parents, my sister, my niece, and I visited him and this beautiful city. We started the day by taking the train from Brussels to Antwerp to meet my great-uncle at a cafe for some delicious coffee and treats. The station in Antwerp is one of the most unique and beautiful in the country! My great-uncle took us all around! 

    We walked around the main square, but we stayed pretty much in the same area, aside from when we went to walk along the river for a little bit. The weather was frigid that day! We stayed for a short time, but it was fun to see such a historic city, meet my great-uncle, and spend time with him. It was fun to see how similar he was to my grandma, and he and my dad enjoyed speaking in Dutch with each other, although his English is excellent! That's the case for most of the Dutch and Flemish people. 

    Antwerp is one of the oldest cities in Belgium and is known for its stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine! Lots of good Flemish dishes to be had. Including Flemish stew! We ate lunch at a restaurant near the Cathedral of Our Lady, which we spent a while touring. The cathedral was built in 1352! 

    The cultural scene in Antwerp is vibrant and alive. The city is home to numerous festivals and events throughout the year that celebrate the art and culture of the city. Visitors can explore the city's many art galleries, music venues, and theaters. Antwerp is also home to some of the best restaurants in Belgium. Whether you're looking for traditional Belgian dishes or something more exotic, Antwerp has something for everyone.

    Antwerp is also a great place to shop. The city is home to numerous high-end boutiques, designer stores, and unique shops. Shopping in Antwerp is a great way to get a feel for the city and experience the local culture.

    Fun WW2 fact: Antwerp is a deep-water inland port close to Germany. It is connected to the North Sea via the river Scheldt, allowing ocean-going ships to be passed. Following the destruction of Rotterdam in 1940, Antwerp was the largest surviving port in Western Europe and the obvious choice to support an invasion of Germany - helping the Allied powers win the war! 

    Whether you're looking to explore the city's history and culture, enjoy the vibrant nightlife, or shop till you drop, Antwerp is the perfect destination. So don't miss out on the chance to visit this amazing city!

    Birthed in a Hot Tub

    Birthed in a Hot Tub

    "Treasures of Our Town" is a podcast that explores the hidden gems and treasures of small towns and communities around the USA. In this particular episode, the hosts, Craig "The Aussie Geocacher, Seemyshell" and Joshua "The Geocaching Vlogger," introduce themselves and share their passion for travel, geocaching and exploring the world around them. Craig & Josh introduce themselves, discuss the show, how it started. Who's idea it was. They also chat about upcoming episodes, and how you can interact with them.

    The episode starts with a brief overview of themselves. The hosts then go on to discuss how they became friends and developed the podcast.

    Seemyshell, who is based in USA, shares his experience of discovering friendships and relationships and how it has led him to explore the natural beauty of USA. The Geocaching Vlogger, is based in the United States and has been involved in geocaching, content creating and YouTube for over a decade.

    The hosts also discuss how they met and how they decided to start the podcast together. They share their vision for the podcast and how they hope to inspire others to explore the world around them and discover the treasures hidden in their own towns and communities.

    Overall, the episode provides an introduction to the hosts and their passion for Travel, Geocaching and sets the tone for the rest of the podcast, which promises to be an exciting journey of discovery and exploration.

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    Introducing the newest travel podcast, "Treasures of our Town"! Join hosts Craig "The Aussie Geocacher, Seemyshell" and Joshua "The Geocaching Vlogger" as they embark on a journey across the United States, exploring the hidden gems and best-kept secrets in each state.

    As avid geocachers, Craig and Joshua are experts in finding unique locations and adventures off the beaten path. Each episode of "Treasures of our Town" will feature a different destination, where the hosts will share their favourite experiences, and take you on their very own 'Virtual' tour.

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