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- Sunny Spring Break Destinations for History BuffsThere's plenty of warm spring break destinations for history buffs to choose from. Here are five great spring break destinations that you can visit without bundling up first.
- Spring Break for History BuffsSpring break can be a great time for history buffs to visit many of the great historical destinations around America. No matter which coast of the states you live in, there are many fun and informational destinations that you can choose to visit.
- Top 5 Spring Break Destinations for History BuffsWhile others want to party and spend their spring break in Cancun or other party cities, you prefer the quiet yet fascinating historical sites.
5 Must Visit Spring Break Destinations for History BuffsIf you are a history buff and are looking for an exciting and interesting Spring break destination, a vacation to one of the top 5 historical destinations just may be what you are looking for.- Holiday Gift Guide for History BuffsA holiday gift guide for history buffs.
- How to Be Supportive of the History Buff in Your FamilyDo you have a history buff in your family who would rather visit a Medieval re-enactment or pour over a history book than join you at the local baseball game? Are you stuck for ideas on how to show your support for their interest?
Great Gifts for Historians - from a to ZLovers of history will adore these gift ideas to fit all price ranges. It's as easy as A-B-C!- 10 Gifts for a History BuffSomeone close to you has a birthday coming up and that someone loves history. What would make an apprpiate gift? A coffe pot? No, not for this someone. A popcorn popper? No, still not quite right yet.
Top Ten Gift Ideas for American History BuffsAs an American history buff myself, I am giving you my expert advice on some of the best gifts to give people like me.
Top Holiday Gifts Under $50 for History BuffsLooking for the perfect holiday gift for the history buff in your life, here is a list of ideas all priced under $50.- Fort Larned Where History Comes AliveFort Larned is one of the most authentic western forts that you will find. Free admission and open 365 days a year with special events held throughout the year.
- History Buffs and Kids Love Bardstown, KentuckyHistorical Bardstown, Kentucky offers visitors an opportunity to explore life in Kentucky during the Civil War.
- Interesting Interstate TravelA look at some interesting interstate travel within the United States.
- There is a "Less is More" Movement Going on in This CountryAfter the turbulence of the past few decades, a lot of people are choosing simpler food and lifestyles that harken back to a slower, simpler time.
- Why is the Study of History Meaningful?A common question students ask when choosing to take a history class.
Interview with a RedcoatI recently had the opportunity to speak with a young man who works in the living history museum at Fort Michilmackinac in Mackinac City, Michigan. His unusual job made for an interesting conversation.
Dear Soldier"Thank you" seems woefully inadequate to say to the military personnel who fight to protect my freedoms.- Bergen, Norway the Best Cultural Vacation for History BuffsIf you've been in the mood to visit a land rich in culture, then Bergen may be the perfect solution. Everywhere you go, you can find buildings with intense history and friendly locals. So make sure you check more out here!
History, Religion, Beauty Come Together at California's Carmel MissionCarmel Mission, at one time the headquarters of the California Mission system and final resting place of Father Junipero Serra, is today important for its history, religious significance, and its beauty. Here's a little about this world-renowned mission.- Hidden Southeast Travel Gems for History BuffsHistorical sites offer great vacationing sites for families and history buffs alike.
- Spring Break Traveling Fun for History LoversHistorical spring break vacations are fun. They engage your brain and allow you to see the environment that the history took place in as well as the history itself.
- The Creative House: Where to Look to Find Out About the History of an Old or Period HomeThis guide has tips and information to help you find out about the history and original appearance of your period home. It includes details on searching courthouse records, talking to neighbors and more.
- Facts and Trivia: Fun Information for American History BuffsSome questions about American History that you always wanted answered, but were too lazy to research!
- Plan a Magical History TourAre you looking for something different to do on vacation this year? Are you tired of noisy, crowded theme parks, or are you looking for a cheaper way to get away with the family this year?
Historic Point Basse: History in Nekoosa, WisconsinThis historic area by the Wisconsin River in Nekoosa, Wisconsin is so beautiful.- Augusta, Georgia's Top Tours: A History Buff's ParadiseAlthough it's known for golf and the world-famous Master's Golf Tournament, there's so much more to do when you're visiting Georgia's second oldest city.
Walking Through Time Georgia ToursSupernatural ghosts peeked around tombstones and whispered comfort as I toured the camp all the while believing.....- National Road / Zane Grey Museum Near Columbus, Ohio is Great for History BuffsNational Road/Zane Grey Museum pays homage to the "Main Street of America," or the National Road. The Zane Grey museum has the author's study, along with manuscripts and other artifacts.
The Best Presents for History BuffsPicking the perfect present for a history buff can seem daunting. Here are some ways to find something to acknowledge their unique hobby.
Great Gifts for the History Buff Under $60Great gifts for the history buff in your family. Movies to Money they are sure to be thrilled.- Careers for Graduates in HistoryPeople can turn their love of history and their degree in that subject area into a meaningful career. Jobs for grads with a degree in history may take a little initiative to discover but they are out there.
- Attractions and Restaurants in NorfolkA Summary of a few key spots in Norfolk, Virginia.
- Today I Talked to an Old ManI work installing utility services, so I encounter many different people during the course of my day. Today I spent a few hours working at the house of a WWII vet, and talked to him most of the time I was there.