There are ghost walking tours, heritage home walking tours, cultural tours, historic district tours, old city tours… the list goes on. I’m always keeping my eyes open for self-guided walking tours when we travel. Why? There is a sense of place that comes when we connect feet to … [Read more...] about Discovering the Past: Self-Guided Walking Tours
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Put This in Your Pocket: Nevada’s Mount Irish Archaeological Site
Nevada’s Mount Irish Archaeological Site – who cares? No one is searching for travel during a Pandemic. There are bigger, more pressing concerns. I’m not sticking my head in the sand; as I'm writing this I know the situation we are in is life changing. But I also know that it … [Read more...] about Put This in Your Pocket: Nevada’s Mount Irish Archaeological Site
Exploring Chiricahua National Monument
Chiricahua National Monument in southeastern Arizona may be one of the less-visited geological wonders in the Grand Canyon State, but it is a “wonderland of rocks.” Join us for a little hiking laced with history in this monumental adventure! Disclosure: This post contains … [Read more...] about Exploring Chiricahua National Monument
Things to do in Tucson, Arizona
Bike through a cactus garden, hike to a mountain peak, wander through prehistoric petroglyph sites, stargaze from a mountain top, explore an old stone house, hang out with hummingbirds, visit a boneyard, search for vintage treasures, wake up early to bird with experts, pull up a … [Read more...] about Things to do in Tucson, Arizona
The Civilian Conservation Corps at Arizona’s Colossal Cave
During the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps did more than plant trees, fight fires and build thousands of miles of trails. One of the most singular projects in the west was helping create an accessible tourist attraction at Colossal Cave. Join us as we dig a little deeper … [Read more...] about The Civilian Conservation Corps at Arizona’s Colossal Cave