The World Heritage Site at Avebury is one of Neolithic Britain's amazing surviving ceremonial sites. The sequence in which the various mounds, ditches, circles, and banks were built is unknown. So as not to disturb the site, very limited ... Read More >
Bayou Bend – Museum of Fine Arts – Houston, Texas
Bayou Bend – Museum of Fine Arts – Houston, Texas - Bayou Bend is housed in what used to be the home of I. Hogg, a Houston area art collector and humanitarian. Bayou Bend is now Houston's Museum of Fine Arts collection illustrating some of the ... Read More >
Airth Castle Hotel and Resort of Scotland
The Falkirk region of Scotland is home to Airth Castle. What was once merely another of Scotland's many castles is now a five-star luxury resort hotel with 125 rooms. Airth Castle Resort and Hotel has all of the amenities that a visitor would expect, ... Read More >
A Brief History of Silbury Hill
It is unknown what its purpose or meaning may have been to the Neolithic peoples who built this mound, but Silbury Hill remains a most intriguing monument in all of Europe. The mound is the largest prehistoric mound made by man in the region. While ... Read More >
A Brief History of Hollywood’s Runyon Canyon
Originally known as No Man's Canyon, this gorge is situated over Franklin and Fuller Avenues, extending to the north up to Mulholland Drive. Local tribes, the Gabrielinos and the Tongvas, are thought to have utilized this canyon and the surrounding ... Read More >
Fort Davis Military Post – Fort Davis, Texas
Historical military posts can be a neat place to visit. Not only are the surroundings usually beautiful, but there are always stories. Fort Davis was a major player in the Southwest's history. From the mid-1800s to nearly the end of the century, this ... Read More >
Experience the History of the Algarve
Many historically significant places are visited every year by tourists who'd like to see how life once was. Locals usually have explored sufficiently, or because they have grown up with the site in their back yard, it doesn't seem to draw the same ... Read More >
Barkerville, British Columbia – Site of the Canadian Gold Rush
Barkerville, British Columbia is the region's largest and most well-preserved historic site. Heritage buildings and shops line the planked streets, and shop owners sell Victorian-period wares. The town has a lot of pride surrounding its miraculous ... Read More >
The Berkeley City Club in Berkeley, California
When you visit the Berkeley City Club, you'll appreciate the members-only feel. While it is now a premiere event venue, the social club is still for members only – but, that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a stay at this historic hotel, have an elegant ... Read More >
Hotel DuPont of Wilmington, Delaware
Alfred DuPont not only spared no expense in the building of his family home, he also built one of America's most extravagant hotels. Wilmington welcomed this testimony to the Gilded Age of America in January of 1913. In the hotel's first week of ... Read More >
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