Category: Art and Art Museums
I first heard of the town of Port Gibson, Mississippi while exploring the nearby Sunken Trace, which is part of the centuries-old footpath and wagon road from Nashville, Tennessee …
Collins Barracks. That’s how many — most– Irish people think of the buildings in Benburb Street in Dublin, not far from Temple Bar. Makes sense: these buildings housed soldiers …
The Book of Kells. Where the book lives in the Old Library at Trinity College Dublin is quiet now. Folk from all over the world visit Dublin during the …
A bowl, a mug, a ring, a quilt, a scarf, a broom: time was when each of these things was made by hand, by a person skilled at the …
Bewley’s: if you have been in Ireland, you have very likely tasted Bewley’s coffee or tea. You may well have enjoyed these taste outwith Ireland as well, as Bewley’s …
Editor’s note: We originally put up this post about Florence travel while the pandemic was still going on. Italy had opened back up by that point and it was …
Le Havre is a French City by the sea in the region of Normandy. It is known for its large port that connects Europe to the other side of …
Canada is a country of diversity, in landscape, in people, in culture, in history, in heritage, in language. Canada offers new things to explore and places to learn about, …
When you hear the crack of a baseball bat at spring training, cheer on the children in your life in their games, or enjoy a baseball game at any …
Temple Bar, in Dublin, is quite a busy place. The streets are often filled with tourists checking out the area’s attractions as an arts quarter, with area residents stopping …
“You may all go to hell, and I will go to Texas.” With that, frontiersman Davy Crockett harrumphed out of his native Tennessee, got involved with the Texas War …
“It isn’t what it used to be,” my professor told me upon learning I’d be visiting Nantes for the first time. To be fair, he had just been reminiscing …