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March 11, 2023
Stephanie
Things I Wish I Knew Before the NYC Jazz Age Lawn Festival
The Jazz Age Lawn Festival is one of my favorite New York City Events. First, there's the obvious reason. When you're obse...
Excursions & Experiences
Historical Travel
August 31, 2021
Stephanie
Tri-Spy Tours on Long Island
From the moment that I met Margo I knew that I really liked her. Despite having given her tour -- Tri-Spy Tour -- many, many ...
Art, Museums & Theater
Historical Travel
August 10, 2021
Stephanie
The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia
There has been no more popular and ubiquitous symbol of freedom in the history of the United States than the infamous Libert...
Art, Museums & Theater
Historical Travel
May 26, 2021
Stephanie
The Museum of the American Revolution
A large majority of travelers who visit Philadelphia will be journeying to the City of Brotherly Love to learn all about the ...
Historical Travel
Tips and Lists
May 4, 2021
Stephanie
Discover the Revolutionary Era in Manhattan
George Washington knew it. The Brits knew it. John Laurens played by Anthony Ramos knew it. Manhattan was the place to be (we...
Food for Thought
Historical Travel
April 17, 2021
Stephanie
Dining at the Ye Olde Tavern in Vermont
We shuffle into the Ye Olde Tavern from the oppressive, freezing, cold tracking chunks of snow from beneath our boots. Typica...
Food for Thought
Historical Travel
April 8, 2021
Stephanie
The Old ’76 House: Brunch With a Side of History
John Andre's Story. During my visit to the Old '76 House, I learned about Adjutant General Major John Andre's life and walke...
Historical Travel
March 31, 2021
Stephanie
Visiting the DeWint House in Tappan, NY
A Lucky Occurrence Pointed Us to The DeWint House. I've always heard about magical travel moments. The ones in which a "loca...
Historical Travel
March 14, 2021
Stephanie
The Weehawken Dueling Grounds: Hamilton Meets His End
Throughout my journey of chasing the ghost of Alexander Hamilton, I've gotten the notion that we are, somehow, kindred spirit...
Historical Travel
October 16, 2020
Stephanie
Jockey Hollow Park – Coldest Winter on Record
The Coldest Winter on Record - 1780 It is the winter of 1780 and Alexander Hamilton, along with his commander, George Washin...
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