King Edward Park – The lungs of Newcastle

King Edward Park (then known as Upper Reserve) was granted to the people of Newcastle by the council in 1856 and further additions were added and extended in 1894. It has a distinctive geography of steep hills and deep gullies spanning across two headla…

Moscow. About the Kremlin

How can you tell the time from the fountain on Manege Square? Where can kids go ice-skating in the very centre of Moscow? Where can you find a bridge that’s underground? How many mausoleums did Lenin have? What’s the secret of St Basil&#8217…

Ranchos Walk 2021

The Ranchos Walk is a joint effort of the City of Long Beach Office of Sustainability and Departments of Public Works and Health and Human Services with the City of Signal Hill and Walk Long Beach. Visit www.longbeach.gov/ranchoswalk for more infor…

2021 Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival

The annual Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival is a free and unique downtown art experience for residents and visitors that celebrates street art in all its forms. The festival takes place in downtown Minneapolis Thursday, August 12 through Saturda…

Ash Cemetery and Churchyard Trail

This audio guide will take you on a short walk around the Ash Cemetery and St. Peter’s Churchyard located on Ash Church Road in the village of Ash in Surrey. Every grave in this cemetery is a memorial to a person or people who lived and worked in …

On the trails of Henri Tudor

The long tour on the traces of the Tudors in Rosport too starts at the former Irminenhof , the so-called “Old Castle” and ends at the “doll’s house”. Under the individual stations of the long trail you will find everything …

On the trails of Henri Tudor

This walk leads us to the sites of the activities of Rosport’s most popular historical character, inventor and engineer Henri Tudor. The Tudor family originates from Wales. Henri Tudor’s father, John Thomas Tudor, moved to Rosport in 1843 an…

Poznań- the most interesting tourist attractions

Poznań is among  the oldest and the most beautiful Polish cities.    Situated on the Warta River, in Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) region it has a lot to offer to its residents  as well as tourists.   It is a cultural, eco…

A walk with Unamuno around Béjar

When Unamuno arrived in Salamanca in 1891, he came from Bilbao. He had spent his university years in Madrid, a city he never quite liked. Bilbao was his point of reference, the city of his childhood and his youth, of his wife and his friends, a city ful…

Along Sadovaya – Bolotnaya street

Excursion“Along Sadovaya – Bolotnaya street” (Ulitsa Krasnaya / Red Street) This is a sightseeing tour of architectural objects  with a story about the history of Chelyabinsk city and its famous people. The length of the route: 1….

Our Buzzing Neighbors of Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden

Have you ever thought about hunting for bumblebees? Well, the volunteers for the University of Minnesota’s Bee Atlas do just that. Children, families, and anyone who wishes to help can catch and release bumblebees of all kinds across Minnesota. Vo…

St. Katherine’s Church and St Helena Cemetery: Introduction

Both the St Helena Cemetery and St. Katherine’s Anglican Church are recognised as places of heritage and historical importance. The Heritage Council of Victoria lists the cemetery as having State significance, while St. Katherine’s Church is…

Influencers Leeuwarden

Influencers Leeuwarden is a audio/video tour which focuses on telling the story of Leeuwarden through the eyes of these influencers. The audio/video tour will visit several (historic) sites in Leeuwarden connected to these three influencers.

ESYO Soundwalk

The Empire State Youth Orchestra (ESYO) Soundwalk is an immersive musical experience created to accompany a walker as they stroll along various nature trails in Washington Park, directed and produced by high school musicians. This classical music playli…

Downtown Saskatoon – Pave Paradise…

Welcome to Jane’s Walk Saskatoon 2021. With respect we acknowledge we are on Treaty Six Territory and the homeland of the Metis. This tour will show you what used to be on the sites that are now parking lots, and ask you what you think about 26%&n…

Jane’s Walk Saskatoon: Murals on 20th Street

Welcome to this virtual Jane’s Walk featuring some of the murals on buildings on, or near,  20th Street in Riversdale, Saskatoon. Jane Jacobs said this about neighborhoods and I believe Riversdale fits this description: “…frequent…

Downtown Saskatoon Military Memorials

I respectfully acknowledge that I am situated on Treaty 6 territory, traditional lands of the First Nations and Métis people. This Jane’s Walk is an approximately 30 to 40 minute walk in downtown Saskatoon that visits fo…

Saskatoon Jane’s Walk – Silverspring Neighbourhood

Part 1 of our Jane’s Walk of Silverspring neighbourhood introduces us to the creation of this neighbourhood, our connection to the Sutherland Dominion Forestry Farm, the forgotten story of Factoria, the naming of our streets and parks and finally …

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