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The world of Japanese sake is so huge, that learning about the famous sake...
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There’s no place in the world like Venice. Nothing even comes close. That Venice...
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The first time I saw a woman cooling herself with a Japanese folding fan,...
I don’t remember much about my first visit to Granada as a year-abroad college...
I first went to Japan to write some travel articles and ended up staying...
When it comes to the Underground Railroad in Lawrence, Kansas, misconceptions abound. Take the...
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Souvenir stems from the French verb to remember, which is exactly what I do...
I was wandering around Mocagua, one of many Indigenous villages on Colombia’s Amazon River,...
My first years of public education, in the 1960s, were at all-white elementary schools...
I was in the Italian village of my dreams, and yet I couldn’t sleep....
The sky was a striking blue and the air was hot and dry as...
Have you ever gone on vacation but, when you get there, find yourself following...
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit to The Henry Ford, a 250-acre complex in...
I used to associate bobbleheads with those figures I saw as a child in...
Most of Japan’s history–skirmishes and wars between feudal lords, legends surrounding ancestors of the...
Every city changes with the passage of time, but it’s hard to imagine a...
There’s never been an Olympics like this one. Delayed a year because of the...
If you were Black living in Tulsa 100 years ago, chances are you lived...
I suppose every town has its well-known eccentrics, but few leave a legacy more...