Long Creek, SC blends adventure and relaxation with waterfalls, rafting, and local farm-fresh flavor in the heart of the Upstate. The post Why Long Creek Should Be Your Next Upstate Escape appeared first on Visit Oconee South Carolina.| Visit Oconee South Carolina
I recently made one of my favorite meals, Easy Homemade Beef Stroganoff. The popular post-World War II dish, it is a delicious memory from my childhood. Rich and delectable, it continues to be one of my most requested meals. With the weather cooling and autumn in the air, my mind immediately goes to comfort foods and the post-World War II favorite is one of my most treasured childhood memories. When I was little, we didn't have much money and my mother would make filling meals using very chea...| The Heritage Cook ®
The Municipal Theater of Piraeus, a landmark of the city of Piraeus, celebrates its 130th anniversary this year. With a long and remarkable history linked to that of Piraeus, the Theater, which opened its doors on April 19, 1895, reflects the economic, social, and political life of Greece's leading port. The decision to build the theater was taken in 1883, at a time when Piraeus was in its economic, industrial and cultural heyday. The presence of eminent figures from the worlds of literature ...| Greek News Agenda
From apples and folklore to history and heritage, Oconee’s fall festivals offer something for everyone. The post Fall Festivals in Oconee County, SC appeared first on Visit Oconee South Carolina.| Visit Oconee South Carolina
Today, for Leanne’s Monochrome Madness, Sarah of Travel with Me invites us to photograph ruins. I could so easily take you (yet again) to my favourite ruined abbeys: Fountains Abbey, Jervaulx…| From Pyrenees to Pennines
Article appears in Summer 2025 Ranch Record; written by Bob Welch Tom Moorhouse just might be the quintessential Big Ranch Country cowboy. His booming voice drips with Texas cowboy drawl...| Ranching Heritage Association
I guess I should start where I left off last month, with an explanation of the Wagon Lifting Tower, in Leeds, but I’m desperate to get to the Polish saga. I’ve always tried to be chrono…| Still Restlessjo
Gazoo Racing’s GR Heritage Parts Project will reproduce engine components for the Toyota AE86 Corolla, now a cult car around the world. The post Toyota is remaking parts for the iconic AE86 Corolla appeared first on Retro Motor.| Retro Motor
If you are looking for a delicious meal your whole family will love, this Cheesy Taco Pasta Casserole is perfect for you. Filled with vegetables that are cooked down until softened, even your kids will enjoy eating their veggies with this pasta and cheese dish! If you want a more substantial meal, add the optional pork in the first step of the sauce. Today I was in the mood for comfort food so carbs were definitely going to be on the menu. I had a ton of vegetables in the refrigerator and w...| The Heritage Cook ®
These Dalmatian Cupcakes are so much fun! They are bold vanilla cupcakes studded with mini chocolate chips so you get chocolate in every bite. The mini chips will stay more suspended in the cake batter. These cupcakes will be your children’s favorites and if you put them on your holiday buffet they’ll disappear before you know it! Today's Dalmatian Cupcakes brought back a childhood memory … When I was three, my dad brought home a dog from the pound. A large male Dalmatian named King. Wh...| The Heritage Cook ®
The Food Network’s weekly food events are back in full swing again. Today we are making special comforting breakfasts just for you! This Southwest Breakfast Hash is a filling, warming, delightful, and healthy breakfast any time of the year! I thought it would be fun to make a healthy breakfast hash with a lot of vegetables. Hash is one of those recipes that you can make in a lot of different ways. You can keep it very simple, change up the seasonings, or add unusual ingredients if you like....| The Heritage Cook ®
For those who like nothing better than to tuck into a bowl of hot and hearty porridge each morning, VisitScotland has launched a dedicated map, highlighting some of the great oat-based experiences across Scotland. Sign up to our free Scran food and drink newsletter here Scotland’s Porridge: A Nation in a Bowl, published by the […]| In the News | Scotsman Food and Drink
This Corn, Poblano, and Tomatillo Soup is perfect any time you want a healthy and delicious meal for your family. There is fresh corn in abundance at our grocery stores and farmers’ markets right now and we have been indulging in it. This soup is a beautiful way to enjoy the season’s bounty. If you haven’t seen tomatillos, they look like little green tomatoes covered in a papery husk. You need to remove the husk and rinse the tomatillos because they are sticky under the paper. They have...| The Heritage Cook ®
Once vital for freight and passengers, Nova Scotia’s Blueberry Express railway now thrives as a scenic multi-use trail celebrating local heritage.| NiCHE
Nestled in the heart of Mykonos, in the historic area of Tria Pigadia, the Aegean Maritime Museum, is a cultural institution dedicated to safeguarding and celebrating Greece’s profound connection to the sea. Established in 1983 and opening its doors to the public in 1985, the Aegean Maritime Museum is a private non-profit institution focused on […]| Greek News Agenda
The country’s journey was woven into the personal lives of older Singaporeans. Younger citizens can’t relate to that. By Tan Tai Yong, The S...| ifonlysingaporeans.blogspot.com
As summer peaks and the hot days and balmy nights continue, the berries are absolutely gorgeous and incredibly sweet. I couldn’t resist making a new shortcake recipe to share with you. Enjoy these Berries and Chocolate Shortcakes while the weather is still warm and the fruit plentiful! Do you guys know Abby Dodge? She is one of this country's finest chefs and her recipes are always a notch above everyone else's. Plus, she is the nicest person!Check out her website and cookbooks– I know y...| The Heritage Cook ®
When I made these Basil Chicken & Bacon Stuffed potatoes for dinner, The Artist said, “It’s like Chicken Tetrazzini stuffed into potatoes” and he was right. A simple white sauce is seasoned with delicious herbs and cheese with chicken stirred in. And it was darn good! Potatoes on their own are low in calories, high in fiber, and full of vitamins and minerals. I love potatoes and they are good for us - bonus! They are my ultimate comfort food. If I am having a bad day, all The Artist has...| The Heritage Cook ®
On New Year's Day in 1901, a man known as 'Mr Clarke' made Queensland history when he pierced 90 metres of solid sandstone to create Lahey's tunnel.| The Andy T Channel
NIGERIA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Plot 447/448 Constitution Avenue, Central Business District, Abuja E-mail: info@ndic.gov.ng, Website: www.ndic.gov.ng . The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), in the exercise of its statutory powers as liquidator of failed banks under section 62(1)(d) of NDIC Act, 2023 as amended, wishes to draw the attention of the general public for the…| NDIC
NIGERIA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Plot 447/448 Constitution Avenue, Central Business District, Abuja E-mail: info@ndic.gov.ng, Website: www.ndic.gov.ng . Introduction: Furtherance to the Public advertisement published in The Punch, Business Day and This Day newspaper on June 27, 2025 by the Corporation, find below the addendum to the last publication. The Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), in…| NDIC
Article appears in Summer 2024 Ranch Record; written by Julie Mankin A cowboy riding a rank native bronc adorns its license plates, and more than two-thirds of its land area...| Ranching Heritage Association
The Monastery is proud to announce that long-standing volunteer and Senior Tour Guide, Grahame Birtles, has been shortlisted for the Heritage Hero Awards—a prestigious recognition of individuals who go above and beyond to protect and promote the UK’s heritage. A Passionate Storyteller and Dedicated Volunteer As a key figure in Gorton Monastery’s visitor experience, Grahame […] The post Gorton Monastery’s Senior Tour Guide, Grahame Birtles, Shortlisted for the Heritage Hero Awards ap...| The Monastery
Salt cod has many names and uses across the globe. In Portugal, they know it as bacalhau, the Basque Country call it bacalao, in Norway, it’s klippfisk, saltfish is served with ackee in Jamaica, and they batter and fry it in Greece to make bakaliaros. There are endless variations worldwide and throughout history this preserved fish has been a delicacy as […]| Artisan | Scotsman Food and Drink
Cultural property encompasses both tangible artifacts and intangible heritage that shapes societies. Historian Matthias Rogg is back in the studio, this time with Laurie Rush, an archaeologist and anthropologist working as a Department of the Army civilian at Fort Drum, NY. Laurie, who has extensive experience supporting the Army in cultural property protection missions, highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage during conflicts. Their conversation turns to the need for increa...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
Cultural property encompasses both tangible artifacts and intangible heritage that shapes societies. Historian Matthias Rogg and international law expert Lando Kirchmair delve into the critical issue of protecting cultural property during armed conflicts. They discuss the multifaceted threats to cultural property, including destruction, seizure, misuse, and humiliation. Their conversation emphasizes the vital role of international law in safeguarding cultural treasures. They also highlight ho...| A Better Peace: The War Room Podcast
A Master Betrayed! is a set of physical and digital interactive narrative works, connected with the East Looe Old Gaol Museum in Cornwall, UK. This volunteer-led museum, occupying the medieval magistrate’s court building at the centre of this small fishing port, tells of the town’s civic, social and economic history through the stories of the […] The post A Master Betrayed! appeared first on Historical Games Network.| Historical Games Network
This event is co-organized by the Critical Ancient World Studies Collective and Everyday Orientalism. It is the 2nd of our ongoing series of Roundtables In solidarity with Palestine. You can access the 1st roundtable here. Abstract A year and a half of the most recent escalation of Israel’s genocide of the Palestinians has left history … Continue reading In the Ruins of History: A CAWS/#EOTalks Roundtable in Solidarity with Palestine→| Everyday Orientalism
cover image and (unless stated otherwise) all photos by Fadel AlUtol On January 27, 2025, Gazan archaeologist Fadel AlUtol and his family joined hundreds of thousands of Gazans in a long walk that brought them from their place of refuge in southern Gaza to Gaza city, in the now liberated northern part of the Strip. … Continue reading Heritage first: Archaeological update from Northern Gaza→| Everyday Orientalism
cover image: Detail from the Madaba Mosaic Map (6th c. CE; what is left of the toponym “Gaza” is visible on the top left, above a representation of the city) by CAWS and EO teams A year and a half of the most recent escalation of Israel’s genocide of the Palestinians has left history in … Continue reading In Solidarity with Palestine II: In the Ruins of History→| Everyday Orientalism
Midgard is vast and filled with different peoples. Wildly different cultures can exist just a few miles apart, each one a potential heritage for your character. Consider this your invitation to raise a tankard, call out praise to Ninkash, and embrace your inner dwarven adventurer with heritages of the Ironcrags!| Kobold Press
From post boxes to milestones, drinking fountains to telephone boxes, historic street furniture can reveal lots about your local heritage.| The Historic England Blog
Throughout history feasting stands out as a favourite means by which relational ties are forged, from alliances between two parties to complex reciprocal networks. It is a performative act with ritual qualities in which the aesthetics of the venue are part and parcel of the feasting experience. The aim of…| St Marys Guild Hall
Midgard is vast and filled with different peoples. Wildly different cultures can exist just a few miles apart, each one a potential heritage for your character. Consider this your invitation to raise a tankard, call out praise to Ninkash, and embrace your inner dwarven adventurer with heritages of the Ironcrags!| Kobold Press
Skopje’s architectural landscape is far from modest. It is no surprise that its location in the heart of the Balkans manifested a confluence of various timelines existing adjacent to one another. W…| VOICES
One of the finest specimens of an old English Manor House that has played host to Kings and Queens. The Manor House of Ockwells, or Ockholt, as it was called when Sir John Norreys, High Sheriff of Berkshire, and a courtier of Henry VI, started to build it between 1440 and 1450, is one of … Continue reading OCKWELLS MANOR→| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
“It was impossible to save when nobody had heard of Bonomi.” In 1961, Kitty Cruft, the leading officer of the Scottish National Buildings Record, visited Rosneath Castle to record its last dying days. Shortly afterwards, an unsafe ruin, this grand old country house, a ghost of its past, was blown up with 200 LBs of … Continue reading ROSNEATH CASTLE→| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
Hunton Court, near Maidstone, dates to the thirteenth century and the traditional framed farmhouse dating to the fourteenth century, with a large roof structure and three crown posts can still be found in the attic rooms. The house has long been associated with the Bannerman family, starting with Henry Bannerman (1798-1871), descended from a Perthshire … Continue reading HUNTON COURT→| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
Sixty years ago, Chevening was bequeathed to the nation to ensure that the estate would not be broken up, but would instead retain a significant role as a private house in public life. In May 1959, the Chevening Estate Bill, published details about Lord Stanhope’s gift of Chevening, Kent, to the nation. Lord Stanhope, the … Continue reading CHEVENING→| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
Like many country houses Adlington had a purpose during wartime. However, the cost of upkeep meant it had to open its doors to the public afterwards. In August 1942, Adlington Hall the historic home of the Leghs, had been in the possession of the family since 1352, when they first acquired it in the reign of … Continue reading ADLINGTON HALL→| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
A house that has changed significantly as the result of two fires within five years and the need to downsize. Hainton Hall stands on the Lincolnshire Wolds between Lincoln and Louth, and about seven miles south-west of Market Rasen. The mansion we see today looks very different to the one that stood here one hundred … Continue reading HAINTON HALL→| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
This country house, described as “one of the finest houses in the South of England” was Anthony Salvin’s first major commission. Mamhead House, in the Haldon Hills, Devon, is one of those country houses that hasn’t been able to find its identity in recent times. For many years we have known this Grade I-listed Tudor-Gothic property … Continue reading MAMHEAD HOUSE→| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
One hundred years ago. The mid-Gloucester correspondent for the Cheltenham Chronicle reported that the whole of the Lypiatt Estate had been sold by private treaty and that the new owner intended to…| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
On this day, one hundred years ago, the Daily Express reported that Lord Swansea had decided to sell his ancestral home, Singleton Abbey, Swansea, owing to rates, taxes and the general increase of …| HOUSE AND HERITAGE
LSHH Conservation staff reflect on a recent industry event showcasing student projects and the professional connections that help to prepare graduates for successful careers in conservation and heritage....| Humanities & Heritage
Midgard is vast and filled with different peoples. Wildly different cultures can exist just a few miles apart, each one a potential heritage for your character. Consider this your invitation to raise a tankard, call out praise to Ninkash, and embrace your inner dwarven adventurer with heritages of the Ironcrags!| Kobold Press
UNESCO headquarters, Paris, 2015, Photo: Fred Romero via Wikimedia Commons, Licence: CC BY 2.0 The UNESCO library and archive is a busy place: People from a diverse mix of cultures...| Dialog und Austausch
Diverse in their beliefs and practices, cults have emerged in every corner of Midgard. However, in a land filled with unstable environments, political conflict, and ancient mystical forces, the Northlands of Midgard is ripe for exploring the dynamics of cults in your campaigns.| Kobold Press
Adventures are usually about the events taking the heroes away from home. But this series explores possibilities when taking a character back home. What troubles lurk in a PC’s hometown? What manner of curse, bogeyman, disease, or nuisance was part of their upbringing? How does it now become part of the party’s greater story?| Kobold Press
Diverse in their beliefs and practices, cults have emerged in every corner of Midgard. However, in a land filled with unstable environments, political conflict, and ancient mystical forces, the Northlands of Midgard is ripe for exploring the dynamics of cults in your campaigns.| Kobold Press
Continuing our Central Asia series, our writer in Ulaanbataar introduces Uzbekistan tea culture, where there is always time for tea.| Tea Journey
My favourite Gold Coast hinterland walks would have to be in the Numinbah Valley - from the border to Bushrangers Cave and onwards to Mt Wagawn.| The Andy T Channel
Tourism Malaysia Director-General Datuk Manoharan Periasamy believes that food is an essential and powerful driver of tourism. It plays a pivotal role in shaping travellers’ experiences and perceptions of a destination. UNIQUE CULINARY HERITAGE “The power of food in tourism lies in its ability to offer authentic and immersive experiences. Malaysia, being a melting pot […]| Revon Media
MB Inc. Perak aims to transform Tanjung Tualang Tin Dredge No. 5 into a prime Muslim-friendly attraction With the global| Revon Media
Discover the lesser-known historic sites linked to Henry VIII, including Whitehall Palace, Windsor Castle, Rievaulx Abbey, and Eltham Palace, London.| The Historic England Blog
Kyrgyztan in Central Asia enjoys a diverse set of tea influences that has created a unique tea culture and social experience.| Tea Journey
By choosing Trump (again), Americans chose to return to our heritage and its vision of who we are, how we live, and what we cherish.| The American Mind
Wandering around Brisbane I discovered the end of the Brisbane Bridge - a place of history, tragedy, hope and coffee with a nice view.| The Andy T Channel
Our writers share their festive traditions from their part of the world that bring families together (recipes included)| Tea Journey
To mark the 900th anniversary of the Royal Burgh of Stirling, Forth Valley Food and Drink has launched a series of four captivating short documentaries that delve into the lesser-known stories of Stirling’s rich food and drink heritage. I wanted to learn more about this series so spoke to Lesley Wilkinson who researched and commissioned […]| Scran Podcast | Scotsman Food and Drink
Assam is the next stop on the Chai Trail series, where Tanushree Bhowmik gives us an insight into how tea connects the Assamese people.| Tea Journey
“Southern Orthodoxy in Post-American America”By Jim JatrasLudwell Orthodox Fellowship Conference 2.0September 7, 2024Lockhart, Texas Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever, about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner. Scrooge signed it; and Scrooge’s name was good upon ‘change, …| Dissident Mama
I went on a ghost tour of Brisbane's Boggo Road Gaol - one of the most heinous prisons of its time and reputedly one of Australia's most haunted places.| The Andy T Channel
We are seeking generative conversations with people and community groups interested in our diverse heritage, to allow us to get to the heart of the story and understand what matters to real Mancunians.| The Meteor
As we continue our tour of Midgard lineages for Tales of the Valiant RPG (on sale now!), we visit the shadow fey. This installment of the series also includes a Shadow Court heritage and a background that for an envoy of the Winter Court in Zobeck!| Kobold Press
As we continue our tour of Midgard lineages for Tales of the Valiant RPG (on sale now!), we visit the ratfolk. This installment of the series also includes a Zobecker heritage and a background that for argent rat mercenaries!| Kobold Press
Discover the many aspects of Romani heritage in the art, culture and landscapes of England.| The Historic England Blog
As we continue our tour of Midgard lineages for Tales of the Valiant RPG (on sale now!), we visit the ravenfolk. This installment of the series also includes a heritage based in Vidim and a background that ravenfolk characters (or any D&D character!) might use.| Kobold Press
© www.viewsoftheworld.net There are approximately 7,000 languages believed to be spoken around the world. Despite this diversity, the majority of the world’s population speaks only a fraction of these languages. The three largest language groups (Mandarin, Spanish, and English) are spoken by … Continue reading → The post Language Diversity was written by Benjamin Hennig and published on Views of the World. If you enjoyed this, you might want to follow me on Twitter or Facebook. - publi...| Views of the World
As we continue our tour of Midgard lineages for Tales of the Valiant RPG (on sale now!), we visit centaurs, a classic of the form. This installment of the series also includes a heritage and a background that centaur characters (or any D&D character!) might use.| Kobold Press
As iconic as whisky and as famous as haggis, Scotland's other national drink, Irn-Bru, is widely enjoyed not just in the land of its birth but also across the globe.| Scotsman Food and Drink
There are fifteen dead people for every person living. What if we unburied them? “I keep getting flashbacks to provincial streets. You’re driving. We’re touring the big civil engineering projects, looking for dead royals. We found a minor Plantagenet earlier today, crouched in bad cement beneath a Midlands motorway pier for all the world as if he’d been garotted on the lavatory. Yesterday it was a previously unknown illegitimate Stuart, two metres under the floor of an HS2 station wit...| Arcfinity
In 1881 when it was completed, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway was the only option to commute. Anyone who missed the train boarded a bullock cart on a much longer journey. There was no concept of a “Toy Train” back then. In the decades since it was constructed the commuter railway with its 55 miles of zig-zags and loops has established itself as a tourist attraction.| Tea Journey
The story of Sarah Hopkins, who founded St. Peter's School, Blaenavon in 1816.| Blaenavon's Heritage
A history of Christmas in the Welsh town of Blaenavon| Blaenavon's Heritage
The challenges of reinventing a volunteer-led community museum| Blaenavon's Heritage
5 June 2015 marks the bicentenary of the death of the well-respected Blaenavon ironmaster Samuel Hopkins. Two centuries may have passed but the legacy of Samuel Hopkins and his family remains stron…| Blaenavon's Heritage
When I heard the world’s longest experiment - the pitch drop - was just down the road from my house, and it was free, I had to take a look.| The Andy T Channel
The only one of its kind in Australia, Brisbane City Hall contains some important Australian history and treasures which remain all but forgotten.| The Andy T Channel
What is the most popular hispanic surname? Martinez? Lopez? Check out this article with the most common Spanish Surnames in the U.S!| Homeschool Spanish Academy
Last week in the midst of protests against racially motivated police violence, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett somewhat surprisingly announced that the city would remove a 1909 Confederate monument …| Archaeology and Material Culture
Get to know the top things to do in Chiang Mai with our list of Chiang Mai experiences, temples in Chiang Mai, suggestions and more| PolkaJunction
From the oldest church to archaeological remains, here are the contenders for England's oldest building.| The Historic England Blog
Downtown Austin used to have an area referred to as Austin's Mexico, the area has been honored for historical significance. Discover the rich history.| Downtown Austin Alliance