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The old soldier rests amidst Norfolk’s maritime past and present
Fifty-five years after his death, the old soldier still looms large in Norfolk. General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, ...
48 hours in Trier: Saints, holy relics and Roman ruins
The ancient city gate is the first clue that Trier is hardly a typical German city. Built by the Romans more than ...
Postcard from the perfect German layover
Wiesbaden isn’t the first destination one thinks of when planning a visit to Germany.
America’s forgotten French history awaits you in Illinois
Getting from this rural farm town to nearby Fort de Chartres required driving atop a levee.
Visiting Cuba isn’t what you would expect
It would be an understatement to say going to Cuba is complicated. Several years after the rapprochement under ...
How a church bombed by Nazis ended up in Missouri
The tower of this English Baroque church, which overshadows the campus of the small liberal arts college that surrounds it, is rather striking for a college chapel on these shores.
48 hours in Georgetown, Texas
It is billed as having the most beautiful town square in all of Texas. Some might consider that an audacious claim, but ...
Getting away for the weekend in Columbus
Columbus is somewhat unusual as state capitals go.
In rural Ohio, a wax museum dedicated to all things Bible
You could call it the biblical version of Madame Tussauds, the famous museum known for its wax figures of celebrities and other famous personalities.
Visiting Savannah: What to see and do
Leaving Savannah is difficult because visitors become enchanted with Georgia’s oldest city.