Preserving Canada’s Legacy – Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre, Whistler, BC
[Whistler, BC Canada] — Canada, like the U.S., has a rich history of indigenous peoples. Among the three primary groups[…]
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[Whistler, BC Canada] — Canada, like the U.S., has a rich history of indigenous peoples. Among the three primary groups[…]
Read more[Hell’s Gate, BC, Canada] — It’s really hard for me to pass up a place that’s been referred to as[…]
Read more[Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico] — Here on the east coast of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, an hour from Playa del Carmen[…]
Read moreSunsets — and sunrises — can be beautiful wherever you are. But I’ve always been partial to the ones in[…]
Read more[Clinton, TN] — John Rice Irwin was (and presumably, at 80+ years old, still is) a mountain man. Growing up[…]
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Read more[Knoxville, TN] — 2012 marks the 30th anniversary of the Knoxville World’s Fair. “Energy in Motion” was the exposition’s theme,[…]
Read more[Oak Ridge, TN] — In an era of instantaneous information, it’s difficult to imagine the U.S. government being able to[…]
Read more[Knoxville, TN] — It’s the ultimate Southern comfort food (well, besides Jack Daniel’s — I’m pretty sure whiskey is a[…]
Read more[Louisville, KY] — At the Muhammad Ali Center, context is everything. If you come here expecting simply a boxing museum,[…]
Read more[Lafayette, LA] — Louisiana’s state HOG rally (April 19-21 in Lafayette, LA) marked the start of a busy rally season[…]
Read morePersonally, I’ve only read Playboy for its excellent articles, and really, that was a LONG TIME AGO. I’ve heard there’s[…]
Read more[Milwaukee, WI] — A visit to the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee is a pilgrimage every Harley enthusiast should make. On[…]
Read moreIn southern Louisiana, along the banks of the lower Mississippi, it’s always been about the cane and the ‘tane –[…]
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