The Hidden Tunnels of Tallinn
Deep in an under the bastions, fortresses and ancient walls of Tallinn, Estonia is a network of tunnels that have served a variety of needs
Deep in an under the bastions, fortresses and ancient walls of Tallinn, Estonia is a network of tunnels that have served a variety of needs
While there’s not much trace of it today, Riga used to be a heavily-fortified city at the mouth of the Daugava River, controlling the route
A renovation and restoration project at the Binnenhof in the Hague, seat of the Dutch government, has turned up a surprise: a 1925 time capsule,
This is my second time visiting the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorials. The first time I was on a tour of Luxembourg. I am on
Danish archaeologists have found a small knife containing five characters that translate to ‘little sword’ and are believed to be the oldest runes ever found
In 1938 William Packard and Bill Hewlett, following the advice of their Stanford professor, went into William’s garage (shown here) in Palo Alto, California, and
Riga, capital of Latvia, is home to one of the largest concentrations of Art Nouveau buildings in Europe, a circumstance that’s due to the city
Continuing our land tour of France while on a Viking River Cruise, we stop in Reims, France, on our way to Paris. Although we had
The title above might be a fair comment on the popularity of cafes and coffee in Estonia’s capital, but here it refers to an exhibit
The small city of Cochem, Germany, along the Mosel River, is a treat for anyone who loves history and beautiful destinations. I am sailing with
Deep in an under the bastions, fortresses and ancient walls of Tallinn, Estonia is a network of tunnels that have
While there’s not much trace of it today, Riga used to be a heavily-fortified city at the mouth of the
A renovation and restoration project at the Binnenhof in the Hague, seat of the Dutch government, has turned up a
This is my second time visiting the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorials. The first time I was on a tour
Danish archaeologists have found a small knife containing five characters that translate to ‘little sword’ and are believed to be
In 1938 William Packard and Bill Hewlett, following the advice of their Stanford professor, went into William’s garage (shown here)
Riga, capital of Latvia, is home to one of the largest concentrations of Art Nouveau buildings in Europe, a circumstance
Continuing our land tour of France while on a Viking River Cruise, we stop in Reims, France, on our way
The title above might be a fair comment on the popularity of cafes and coffee in Estonia’s capital, but here
The small city of Cochem, Germany, along the Mosel River, is a treat for anyone who loves history and beautiful