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Historical Travel

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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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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