Article by Don Alexander Recently I had the opportunity to visit The Tallac Historic Site, which has been declared a national historic site, located in the beautiful city of South Lake Tahoe, CA, The site houses three estates: Baldwin (1921), Pope (1894). and the Valhalla (1923). These resorts, constructed from 1894 to 1923 were lavish resorts at the edge of the lake. Up to 250 guests could attend the estates at once, which included a casino and the biggest resort [...]
Article by Susanne Pacher It’s always exciting to arrive in a new city. I like arriving at night, so the suspense of this new place stretches into the next morning. After a late arrival via Westjet at about 11:30 last night at the Halifax Airport, I picked up my rental car at the Thrifty Counter from a very friendly customer service representative on duty who inquired whether he was going to be mentioned in my Nova Scotia travel experiences – [...]
Home to the largest collection of structures owned by African American people, the Boston African American National Historic Site is indeed guaranteed to take you back into an era long past where African- American citizens had to struggle to gain their rights in society. This place features numerous schools, businesses, churches and houses that were once home to these people who were faced slavery and unequal rights. Situated on Boston’s Beacon Hill, this historic site focuses on bringing to life [...]






