Reader Recommendations: Travelogues
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May 10, 2006 -- From Elaine, a teacher, from Sandwich, MA, who is affiliated with the site.
This site is a photo tour of all of the towns of Cape Cod, MA. Emphasis is placed on historic places, unique craftsmanship and scenery. Suitable for all ages.
May 9, 2006 -- From Editor, a reader, from Indianapolis, Indiana, who is affiliated with the site.
Access attractions including amusement parks, aquariums, campgrounds, museums, zoos and more.
May 8, 2006 -- From Ian Sewell, a reader from Sonoma County, California, who is affiliated with the site
My wife and I took a trip to Botswana and we have created a website with all our photos on it. There's also the rest of the website with many other countries we have visited with lots of photos.
May 5, 2006 -- From Elizabeth, a reader from Harwich, MA who is affiliated with the site
The Tall Ship Picton Castle is currently engaged in a nineteen-month voyage around the world. Education Officer Kate Menser maintains this site from on board for schoolchildren to follow the ship's visits to forty-seven ports in twenty-two countries. This site contains frequent updates on the ports visited and lesson plans for teachers.
May 5, 2006 -- From Johanna Tschebull, a reader from Boston, who is affiliated with the site
American Experience Online presents Chicago: City of the Century, companion site to the television series premiering on PBS January 13-15, 2003. Visit American Experience's largest site of the season to learn more about one of the most dynamic and vibrant cities in the world. Watch a video re-creation of the Great Fire, play interactive games, learn about labor riots, immigrant neighborhoods, and more.
September 3, 2003 -- From Dave Driggs, a reader from Salt Lake City, UT, who is affiliated with the site
CountryReports.org profiles each nation and province in the world. There are thousands of pages with information on world history, weather, governments, economies, people, and currencies. You can view maps, flags or listen to national anthems.
August 20, 2003 -- From Therese Morin, a parent from Ontario, Canada, who is affiliated with the site
This site contains Canadian history, facts, trivia and more ... one bite at a time!
February 2, 2001 -- From Lisa Cerqueira, a reader from Boston who is affiliated with the site
From the moment they were introduced in the 1930s, streamliners transformed the way Americans thought about transportation. They became a national obsession, offering a symbol of hope to Americans caught in the depths of the Great Depression. Yet the golden age of passenger rail was short lived—in only a generation the national highway system and commercial air travel made them obsolete.
November 17, 2000 -- From Barbara, Solana Beach, CA who is not affiliated with the site
A rich look at the beautiful hand painted tiles of Portugal called "azulejos." I loved the facades of tile, and tried to bring some home. Unfortunately, a few of my ceramic treasures broke, even though I hand carried them on the airplane.
August 8, 2000 -- From Lois, a teacher from USA who is affiliated with the site
Nessie is probably real. This site explains what she eats, the geology and geography of her lake, and the different people who have seen her for over 1500 years. Other lake monsters get mentioned,too. And you can follow modern scientists who are looking for Nessie right now.
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