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Heritage Tourism in the American South

Cowboys Cowgirls Music and Culinary Traditions The American South is comprised of 14 States from Oklahoma and Texas to the Gulf Coast and South Atlantic port cities and from the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans. Historical Tourism and Victorian Architecture Guthrie lies along one of the primary corridors into Texas and Mexico and is a… Continue reading Heritage Tourism in the American South

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Milan Italy

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Milan is located between the Po River, the Alps and Italian lakes region. The concentric layout of the city center has been influenced by the Navigli, an ancient system of navigable and interconnected canals, now mostly covered. There are only few remains of the ancient Roman colony of Mediolanum. Following the edict of Milan in 313 A.D., several basilicas were built by the city gates, still standing and refurbished over the centuries.

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Philadelphia History Traditions and Sustainability

Your visit to the US Mid-Atlantic Region begins where America began, with a two-night three day stay.
Where History is Still Being Made among the many sights to take in when visiting the first capital of the United States: The Liberty Bell Center which houses the American Revolution’s defining symbol, the site of the meetings of Congress and the Constitutional Convention at the City Tavern in the Old City as well as Carpenters Hall. In Declaration House, visitors can see where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence and Independence Hall where it was eventually signed.

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Jackson Mississippi

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The region that is now the city of Jackson was historically part of the large territory occupied by the Choctaw Nation and the historic culture of the Muskogean-speaking peoples that inhabited the area for thousands of years.
Located on the historic Natchez Trace trade route, created by Native Americans and used by European-American settlers, and on the Pearl River, the city’s first European-American settler was trader Louis Le Fleur. In the late 18th century and early 19th century, Jackson was a trading post connected to markets in Tennessee.

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All the World is Welcome Here

Austin and the Surrounding Texas Hill Country Reprinted from The Commoner          Photos  © The Commoner Austin is the state capital of Texas.  It is also the live music capital of the world, a center for film, home to the University of Texas, and the venue for the Formula 1’s Circuit of the… Continue reading All the World is Welcome Here

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Between Two Cities – Explore Historic Grapevine, Texas

The small town of Grapevine, Texas is located on a beautiful lake by the same name, right between Dallas and Fort Worth.  It is the home of the DFW International Airport – the world’s fourth largest airport.  DFW has nonstop service from more than 200 cities, including over 50 international destinations, making Grapevine a great meeting place for… Continue reading Between Two Cities – Explore Historic Grapevine, Texas