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Loyola University Maryland Arboretum

An arboretum collects, grows, and displays trees, shrubs, and other pants for people to study and enjoy, and is open to the public for education and inspiration. In 2013, Loyola University Maryland was designated an accredited arboretum by the Morton Re…

York Road: Our History, Our Story

It is known that Baltimore is a “city of neighborhoods,” but have you explored each one?  We invite you to our community, Govans, where our history and stories collide.  Learn more about the positive work being done by local neighb…

Sharp Leadenhall Walking Tour

Welcome to the community of Sharp Leadenhall!  This is one of Baltmore’s oldest African American communities.  This is a 20 stop tour that will take you through some of the historical landmarks in the Sharp Leadenhall neighborhood while …

Trees of Loyola–Fitness and Aquatic Center

Meet the Trees of Loyola—trees that are part of the Loyola Arboretum. An arboretum collects, grows, and displays trees, shrubs, and other plants for people to study and enjoy, and is open to the public for education and inspiration. But this site …

Greenmount West Community

As the Greenmount West neighborhood has been transformed through the development of the Station North Arts District, housing prices have rapidly increased, and many long-term residents have been forced out by higher rents.  Remaining families see t…

Govans Urban Forest

“In Wildness is the preservation of the world.”—Henry David Thoreau The Govans Urban Forest was established in 2012 and was created out of a vacant parcel that remained after the CVS pharmacy was built at 5200 York Rd. Under the oversi…

Annapolis with Tim Richards

Annapolis was the capital of the USA long before Washington DC grabbed the glory. This is the maritime town where George Washington, Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson lived and worked and drank in saloons well before independence. It’s not just a …

Seattle: It’s a Big (Art) Deal

Welcome to the Emerald City, where we love our coffee and our Seahawks football team, the only place where drinking Starbucks and ordering from Amazon is considered buying local! We’re starting our walking tour here in the shadow of Seattle’…

Seattle: Roots of Modernity

Seattle, or the Emerald City as we like to call it, seamlessly blends its rich history with an eye always toward the future. From its bustling historic port to cutting-edge technology, Seattle never stands still for long. Neither should we! Let’s …

Whitehead Railway Museum

Welcome to Whitehead Railway Museum, home to the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland. Whitehead was originally a small village or clachan and, though the Carrickfergus and Larne Railway opened stations near the White Harbour in 1863 and 1864, the si…

Cologne

AudioTravel — Discover the city, your way. Before you begin your audio tour, choose a comfortable location to listen to this and the following track.Along the way, look around and enjoy the diversity of Cologne. Spend your time the way YOU want: r…

Tour through Cologne

Hello!Welcome to Cologne. Our guide will help you to get acquainted with this fourth most populous and third largest city in Germany.An easy and carefree atmosphere, people are so eager to plunge at least occasionally, attracts many tourists from around…

Tour trough Vienna

Welcome to Vienna – the capital of luxury and taste. Our tour will help you get acquainted with one of the most charming cities in Europe, striking in its grandeur, charm and warmth. This is a city of magnificent palaces, majestic squares, and pic…

Music in Vienna Guide

Vienna is the most musical city in the world. Would you like a little demonstration? Come along on a tour to see how much music is in Vienna. ivie will take you to the world-famous opera and concert halls. Part of this guide are also musical museum…

Curious Museums Guide

Snowglobes, classic films and oddities from medical history – or would you prefer coffee, trams and Roman relics? There is hardly any topic that doesn’t have a museum dedicated to it in Vienna. Let ivie show you the amazing museums Vienna ha…

Viennese Modernism Guide

Do you want to get to know the Vienna of Gustav Klimt, Sigmund Freud, and Otto Wagner? Would you like to track down the works of Arnold Schönberg, Egon Schiele, and Adolf Loos? Then let yourself be carried away to Vienna around the year 1900. Come …

Ringstrasse Walk

Where is probably the best place in the world for a long audio city walk? Vienna’s Ringstrasse boulevard – the most beautiful boulevard in the world! This magnificent road was built from the 1860s onwards and follows the loop of Vienna&#8217…

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