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Travel based on grande ideas, locations, and persons of the past.
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Relive ‘The Pan Am Experience’ by dining in a 1970s-era replica 747

Relive ‘The Pan Am Experience’ by dining in a 1970s-era replica 747 | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
It was heart-wrenching for Anthony Toth to see his life dream slowly being dismantled into hundreds of
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Metropolitan Museum Acquires Important Group of Egyptian Vessels and Ornaments Excavated in 1913-14 at Haraga | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Metropolitan Museum Acquires Important Group of Egyptian Vessels and Ornaments Excavated in 1913-14 at Haraga | The Metropolitan Museum of Art | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it

(October 8, 2014)—Thomas P.Campbell, Director and CEO of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, announced today that the Museum has acquired an important group of vessels and jewelry ornaments excavated in Egypt in 1913-14 at the site of Haraga, near...


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Harriet Chalmers Adams

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Harriet Chalmers Adams, the first president of the Society of Woman Geographers (founded in 1925) was regarded as the foremost woman explorer of her time. Having decided to follow the trails of Columbus and the conquistadors, she traveled to almost...
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Incredible Facts about 30 of the World's Most Notorious Slums of All Time | WOE

Incredible Facts about 30 of the World's Most Notorious Slums of All Time | WOE | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
When traveling, most people focus on tourist sites and beautiful scenery and ignore the more rundown areas. However, some of the world’s most notorious...

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One Armed Bandits & My Las Vegas “Payola”

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One Armed Bandits & My Las Vegas “Payola”
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Modern Ghost Towns of America

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Everyone has heard of ghost towns. The term usually conjures images of the old west. However there are some places that have been abandoned quite recently. A reminder that nothing is permanent.

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Tarquinia's Etruscan gems in the Necropolis of Monterozzi

Tarquinia's Etruscan gems in the Necropolis of Monterozzi | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it

I was eager to visit and explore the Etruscan Necropolis of Monterozzi at Tarquinia, in Northern Lazio, after reading about the painted burial chambers that are preserved here. I caught the local bus from Tarquinia train station into the centre, and then it was not too far to walk to the necropolis on the outskirts of town.

The most impressive frescoes for me were found in the Tomb of the Leopards. The main strip of mural depicts a lavish banqueting scene in honour of the dead, including several couples tended by two young boys. The men have darker skin while the women are lighter. The side walls of the burial chamber are painted with people bringing dishes, playing instruments and dancing among pretty foliage. Although the drawing is quite simple, it is amazing to see such strong colours bursting out of a fresco that dates back to around 450 BC. [...]


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Exploring The Paris Metro's Eerie Ghost Stations

Exploring The Paris Metro's Eerie Ghost Stations | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
image credit The term ghost station has come to describe any abandoned or disused station on an underground railway system, but is particularly associated with Paris, where a collection of defunct platforms and silent tunnels
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We Shall Overcome -- Ida B. Wells Barnett House

We Shall Overcome -- Ida B. Wells Barnett House | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it

Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931), journalist, civil rights advocate, suffragist


Ida Bell Wells-Barnett lived in Chicago in this late-19th-century Romanesque Revival style stone residence while fighting to end lynching, segregation and the economic oppression of African Americans. She and her husband bought the building in 1919 and lived there until 1929.

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For books by & about Ida B. Wells-Barnett, go here.

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The Last Motorcycle Graveyard

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This story is both a motorcycle lover's dream and nightmare. It comes from the depths of the internet, passed around on specialist forums and chat rooms, a t
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UK: The book that saved Britain's canals

UK: The book that saved Britain's canals | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it

Yorkshire Post He was also passionate about Britain's industrial heritage long before it became fashionable.”

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29 Weird Museums Preserving Our History

29 Weird Museums Preserving Our History | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
From burnt food to PEZ memorabilia, there's a museum for everything. Start planning your summer roadtrip immediately.

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These 1861 Photos Helped Convince Abraham Lincoln to Preserve Yosemite for the Public

These 1861 Photos Helped Convince Abraham Lincoln to Preserve Yosemite for the Public | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
Stanford University celebrates the National Park's 150th anniversary with some retro photos

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Technological advancements in photography were massively influential in creating an environmental preservation movement.  These are just as captivation now as they were 150 years ago. 

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Michael Steinberger Latin Tour Dimensions - Easter Island

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Originally named Rapa Nui or Navel of the World, is the most isolated island on earth and is located in mid-Pacific. The island is an open-air museum known for over 600 gigantic statues. The ancien...

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D-Day 70th anniversary brings good news for D-Day Museum redevelopment plans

D-Day 70th anniversary brings good news for D-Day Museum redevelopment plans | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it

During the week when the thoughts of many are turning towards the momentous events of June 6 1944 and the Normandy invasion, the museum commemorating the D-Day landings has received a green light for ambitious redevelopment plans.

The D-Day Museum in Portsmouth has been given initial support from the Heritage Lottery Fund for a £4.1 million redevelopment that promises to tell the D-Day story to modern museum visitors.

It can now work on fully developed proposals to compete for a final award from the Fund in two years’ time, with the focus on a transformation of its building and displays well ahead of D-Day 75 in 2019.

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Up from the deep

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Now buried several metres deep under the muddy ground in a former shrimp farm in Samut Sakhon province, a millennium-old ship once sailed many oceans of the world. The vessel, 25m long, had travelled from faraway lands to transport a variety of goods to cities on this part of the Earth before it sank here during the Dvaravati period (6th-11th centuries).

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BAUHAUS masterhouses by Walter Gropius restored in Dessau - designboom | architecture & design magazine

BAUHAUS masterhouses by Walter Gropius restored in Dessau - designboom | architecture & design magazine | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
at the bauhaus art school, two original buildings designed by walter gropius have been restored and reinterpreted by german practice BFM architekten.

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The 1930s time capsule Britons who escaped to open vintage hotel ...

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The 1930s time capsule Britons who escaped to open vintage hotel in France. AN ENGLISH couple have escaped the rat race by moving to France, refurbishing a derelict hotel and turning the clock back to the 1930s.
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In pictures: A look inside abandoned Heyford US Air Force base in Oxfordshire -

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Urban explorer Darmon Richter visits abandoned Upper Heyford US Air Force base in Oxfordshire (In pictures: A look inside abandoned Heyford US Air Force base in Oxfordshire http://t.co/JDECKdA7BQ)...

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Visit Nature's Sleeping Beauty: The Lost Gardens of Heligan - When On Earth - Places to See, Things to Do, Gear to Get

Visit Nature's Sleeping Beauty: The Lost Gardens of Heligan - When On Earth - Places to See, Things to Do, Gear to Get | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
If you want to know if secret gardens really do exist, look no further for England’s Lost Gardens of Heligan will likely make you...

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Make Yourself at Home in a Georgian Town House

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History and floor plan of Regency era town houses in London and other English cities.

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14 Places in Egypt You Must Visit in 2014

14 Places in Egypt You Must Visit in 2014 | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
While Egypt may be facing political and social turmoil, Egypt's exotic, mysterious and historic locations continue to stand, receiving adventurers and explorers. If you are thinking of exploring Eg...

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Google Lat Long: Go back in time with Street View

Google Lat Long: Go back in time with Street View | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it

If you’ve ever dreamt of being a time traveler like Doc Brown, now’s your chance. Starting today, you can travel to the past to see how a place has changed over the years by exploring Street View imagery in

Google Maps for desktop. We've gathered historical imagery from past Street View collections dating back to 2007 to create this digital time capsule of the world.


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Decay of asylum which was once 7,000 disturbed U.S. patients

Decay of asylum which was once 7,000 disturbed U.S. patients | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it
Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital, New Jersey, opened in 1876 and was once America's largest building, with more than 7,000 patients including folk singer Woody Guthrie.
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Abandoned Shopping Malls Show Changing Face of Suburbia

Abandoned Shopping Malls Show Changing Face of Suburbia | Visiting The Past | Scoop.it

In his new book Black Friday, photographer Seph Lawless documents how the shifting economy has brought about the demise of these old symbols of American commercialism.

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Curated by Deanna Dahlsad
An opinionated woman obsessed with objects, entertained by ephemera, intrigued by researching, fascinated by culture & addicted to writing. The wind says my name; doesn't put an @ in front of it, so maybe you don't notice. http://www.kitsch-slapped.com
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Crimes Against Humanity
From lone gunmen on hills to mass movements. Depressing as hell, really.
Cultural History
The roots of culture; history and pre-history.
In The Name Of God
Mainly acts done in the name of religion, but also discussions of atheism, faith, & spirituality.
Kinsanity
Let's just say I have reasons to learn more about mental health, special needs children, psychology, and the like.
Nerdy Needs
The stuff of nerdy, geeky, dreams.
Readin', 'Ritin', and (Publishing) 'Rithmetic
The meaning behind the math of the bottom line in publishing and the media. For writers, publishers, and bloggers (which are a combination of the two).
Sex Positive
Sexuality as a human right.
Visiting The Past
Travel based on grande ideas, locations, and persons of the past.
Walking On Sunshine
Stuff that makes me smile.
You Call It Obsession & Obscure; I Call It Research & Important
Links to (many of) my columns and articles.