Shovel bum or history buff, if exploring the past is a big part of travel's allure for you, there's ample grist for your mill, from hamming it up in the stocks at Colonial Williamsburg to exploring ancient temples and cities, to treading (and even digging occasionally up) the stones of archaeological sites.

 

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12 of the Top Archaeological Sites on Mexico´s Yucatan Peninsula

  Mariordo Some of the world’s most famous ruins can be found in this expansive, steamy lowland peninsula covering the southern Mexican states of Yucatán, Campeche, and Quintana Roo (as well as, many people don’t realise, northern Belize and the Guatemalan state of Petén, home to Tikal). The “Big Three”, Chichén Itzá, Tulum, and Uxmal, are celebrated for a reason.  But if you’re particularly fascinated, as I am, with the Mundo Maya, you’ll want to add several more days to your visit here,…

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5 key places in the United States to explore the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

  nps.org The unwavering commitment to equality, justice, and nonviolent protest of one of the premier civil rights leaders of the 20th century had a profound impact on U.S. and even world history both during his lifetime and in the more than half century since. And the holiday established in his name, celebrated on January 15, is a chance to celebrate diversity, explore the richness of history, and uphold the principles that MLK Jr. devotedly upheld. And these five spots across the country…

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'Dark tourism' in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a journey through shadows and history

  Adam Jones For three years in the early 1990s, in the wake of the breakup of Yugoslavia, this small country in the Balkans was constantly in the news because of the brutal civil war it suffered between the Muslim Bosniaks and the Orthodox Christian Bosnian Serbs. It has been at peace since December 1995, and more travelers have been discovering its myriad natural, historical, and cultural appeals. But others come for "dark tourism," a trend which involves visiting places associated with…

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More About Petra, Jordan´s mysterious archaeological gem

  Ahmad Qaisieh In southern Jordan, just under three hours from capital Amman, one of the most recognisable ancient sites in the MIddle East - and indeed, the world - was rediscovered by archaeologists in 1812. But it dates back to at least the 2nd century BCE and probably earlier, settled by an ancient Bedouin Arab tribe called the Nabataeans, who spoke Aramaic rather than Arabic and grew into a wealthy, powerful kingdom which at its height - and until it was absorbed by the Roman Empire in…

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  • A classic trip to a classic roller coaster, history, and oceanside fun. The trip report for Monterey Bay, California is now online at The World on Wheels: http://tinyurl.com/27kld36
  • Thank you all for inviting us to join your group. We are very delighted be to be part of the wonderful History, Heritage & Archaeology group.

    Libya is unexplored archaeological paradise, featuring the best preserved Roman city in the world (namely Leptis Magna), the most complete Roman theater in the world (namely Sabratha), five (yes 5) world heritage sites, the best preserved Berber granary and castles, and the largest collection of prehistoric art sites in the world: more than 100,000 sites (one hundred thousand sites), each having a number of unique cave drawings, paintings and rock engravings. In short, there is nothing like Libya.

    There is only one Libya, and this Libya is now opening its doors to....
  • UNESCO heritage sites - Medieval trade route history for gold, spices, etc... - Cities that inspired myths and legends - Ancient literature recounting the knowledge of scholars from times gone by. Have a guess? If you give up, you can always click here for the answer: http://bit.ly/cY6lak
  • Diana, that's up on the Panhandle. r they getting gunk from the oil spill there?
  • We go to find the Govenator of Kahl-ee-for-nya and go on a long hike. Today's trip report is from capitol of the Golden State, Sacramento. See why it pays to find your duly elected representatives at The World on Wheels: http://tinyurl.com/2wyzzvq
  • Just visited a WWII museum in Carrabelle Florida dedicated to the training that took place here on the beaches for the invasion of Normandy. Some incredibly rare items, include one of those infamous GI candy bars, and other items less pleasant about WWII. Camp Gordon Johnson is thename of it. I highly recommend it.
  • Teddy Roosevelt (or maybe his doppelganger) visits his pal Gifford Pinchot, founder of the U.S. Forestry Service, tomorrow, April 25th, from 4:30-7 p.m., at Pinchot's idiosyncratic chateau, Grey Towers, in Milford, PA. They'll talk, but they will not drink; T.R. knew that Pinchot, despite his many virtues, was a teetotaler. http://bit.ly/b6Vgw7
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  • Disneyed out in Orlando? See our report on a quick day trip to historic Kennedy Space Center at The World on Wheels: http://tinyurl.com/ygf3s66
  • Yeah, I know Colonial Williamsburg is a little, shall we say, ersatz, but it is history-themed, so I thought I'd throw this out there anyway, just in from my contacts there:

    "For just $599 plus tax, a family of four can experience a five-day, four-night Colonial Williamsburg vacation worth over $1,000. The Summer Saver is available for Sunday and Monday check-in for stays May 31-September 3, 2009 and includes:

    -Four nights' accommodations in a standard room at the Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel & Suites, an official Colonial Williamsburg hotel located at the Visitor Center gateway to the Historic Area.
    -Daily breakfast in the hotel.
    -Length-of-visit admission passes providing unlimited come-and-go access to Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Area.
    -$200 "resort credit" which may be applied toward meals in any of the Colonial Williamsburg restaurants or taverns, golf at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, services at The Spa of Colonial Williamsburg, or other resort recreational fees.
    -20% discount on most purchases at any Colonial Williamsburg-owned store."
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