Dennis Lennox
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Travel: Postcard from Pittsburgh
In the shadow of Pittsburgh’s office towers, bridges and sports stadiums is a riverfront promenade not dissimilar from London’s Embankment or the walkway along the River Seine in Paris.
Travel: 3 places to visit this fall
The fall shoulder season is arguably the best time of the year to travel. Here's a list of three places that are perfect to visit as the pages of the calendar turn and the weather becomes crisper.
Travel: Postcard from Silverton
A recent early fall trip to Colorado brought me back to one of my favorite places anywhere in the Centennial State.
Discovering a remnant of feudal Europe in Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein holds the distinction of being the last remnant of medieval Europe. Back then, the continent’s map consisted of feudal states ruled by kings, princes, dukes and other assorted ranks of nobles.The principality has remained as-is despite all of the other realms disappearing and the ruling family, known as the House of Liechtenstein, losing their once-extensive land holdings that stretched across central Europe and into the present-day Czech Republic.
Travel: In Montana, it’s about the past
The mountains and wide-open spaces may have lured me to Montana, but the past captivated me.
Travel: Postcard from Spokane
Spokane should be atop your list of places to visit. The second-largest city in Washington state has something for everyone to see and do.
Postcard from Toronto
In the midst of a cityscape dominated by a seemingly endless number of new towers are visible remnants of Toronto’s past. Some stand in plain sight; others take a little bit of an effort to discover.
Postcard from the church dedicated to George Washington
Conceived by the Rev. Herbert Burk, an Episcopalian, Washington Memorial Chapel was built between 1903 and 1917 for the quasquicentennial of Washington’s winter in Valley Forge.
Postcard from Marble, Colorado
The only church in Marble serves as a visible reminder of the town’s past. With a population of just 133 souls at the last census, Marble is small even when compared to other mountain towns across Colorado.
Travel: Postcard from Erie
One of the best-kept secrets anywhere in the Great Lakes region is in Pennsylvania.