Native Roots | The Duke’s Washington

INTRO: Remembering Duke’s D.C. @ A Glance… Since Washington, DC was first declared our nation’s capital in 1791, African Americans have played a prominent role in establishing the city’s civic life and cultural identity. On April…

Deakin University Art Collection, Warrnambool

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the Deakin University Art Collection. The Deakin University Art Collection has been in existence since the University’s inception and represents works of excellence and significance in a wide range of m…

Walk along Arbat

Greetings! We invite you to take a walk along the most famous pedestrian street in Moscow – the Arbat. This tour has been prepared for you by the staff of the Aleksey Losev House Library of the History of Russian Philosophy and Culture, which is locat…

New York Crime: A Tour of the City’s Most Infamous Scandals

Welcome to New York. Walk quickly, scowl slightly, and you’ll fit right in.New York Crime: A Tour of the City’s Most Infamous Scandals, will guideyou through the beautiful neighborhoods of Manhattan as you explore its ugliestcrimes. It&rsquo…

Bari AR

đź‘·‍♂️WORK IN PROGRESS đź‘·‍♂️ If you’re searching a tour in a city you’ve always wanted to visit, but never succeded on finding the right one, we offer you an all inclusive tour. It doesn’t matter whether you are an a…

Visit Honfleur and surroundings with Tim Richards

Honfleur is one of the prettiest fishing ports in France. The harbour is lined with centuries-old, slate-fronted houses and restaurants. There’s lots of history here, many excellent art galleries and fish restaurants galore. 3.5 million people visit H…

Merton at War: Wimbledon

Discover the people, places and events linked to Merton during the First World War. Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, this project reveals the history of Merton during the First World War. Merton Heritage Service is working with a team of local vo…

Wimbledon Votes for Women Part Two

This is part two of the Votes for Women tour. The first started at Merton Park Tram Stop and finished at Wimbledon Station from where we will start this part of our journey. On this part of our walk we will be covering the area around Wimbledon Hill Roa…

EastCast’s East London

EastCast is a forecast you can rely on, a monthly podcast and radio show exploring the arts, culture and community of East London. These are some of the places you can discover through the voices of the people who are behind the scenes. This isn’t…

Strandvägen promenade with Tim Richards

Welcome to this walk, which is going to take us along the length of one of the most elegant streets in Stockholm. Come to that, one of the most elegant streets in Scandinavia. It’s Strandvägen. And you’re going to find out lots about it…

9. Holy Week Places: “Devotion and tradition”

Central Sicily guards a cultural heritage characterised by traditions and processions culminating in patron saint celebrations and the Holy Week, which is very heart-felt in Caltanissetta. With this itinerary we will guide you in the discovery of the pl…

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