Historic Places
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Q1: What is your favourite kind of Historic Place to visit? Museum, archaeological site, memorial, or something else? Show us a photo! via @BradtGuides #TRLT
A1: I love archaeological sites - I like to imagine the place in its glory days. The people, noise, activity. #TRLT
A1. It’s hard for us to choose our favourite kind of historical place…which is why they're all listed in our book, Heritage Weekends! From literary cities to 11th-century castles, this guide has it all. #TRLT
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#TRLT A1: ... yes?
One of my main niches *is* history. So any/all, pretty much; whatever's there and appropriate for the subject matter in hand.
Though it helps if there's some kind of information board so I know what I'm looking *at* lol.
A1 Hard to choose, but museums can concentrate a huge range of #history in one place. @DorsetMuseum is a great example - some old school displays but also interactivity - v. child-friendly #TRLT @BradtGuides
RT @TheTravelCamel: A1: I love archaeological sites - I like to imagine the place in its glory days. The people, noise, activity. #TRLT h…
RT @BradtGuides: A1. It’s hard for us to choose our favourite kind of historical place…which is why they're all listed in our book, Heritag…
RT @DrNeilMatthews: A1 Hard to choose, but museums can concentrate a huge range of #history in one place. @DorsetMuseum is a great example…
A1 #TRLT For me, I like actual historic sites. I like to stand there & think about what the people at the time must have been thinking. Walking the city wall in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
RT @BradtGuides: A1. It’s hard for us to choose our favourite kind of historical place…which is why they're all listed in our book, Heritag…
We endorse this message! Britain's huge choice of historic places is one of its most glorious characteristics A1 #TRLT https://t.co/l6Jr6Zudby
A1 Cities/town/villages where people still walk the same streets/live in the same buildings as others have done for centuries (📸Cefalu, Italy) #TRLT
RT @BradtGuides: A1. It’s hard for us to choose our favourite kind of historical place…which is why they're all listed in our book, Heritag…
RT @DrNeilMatthews: A1 Hard to choose, but museums can concentrate a huge range of #history in one place. @DorsetMuseum is a great example…
RT @BradtGuides: A1. It’s hard for us to choose our favourite kind of historical place…which is why they're all listed in our book, Heritag…
RT @aok_NW: A1 #TRLT For me, I like actual historic sites. I like to stand there & think about what the people at the time must have been…
A1. We love a good archaeological site, and for that there is no better place to visit than Orkney. Including Neolithic villages and ancient stone circles, the archaeological wonders on this Scottish archipelago are must-visits! #TRLT
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RT @BradtGuides: A1. We love a good archaeological site, and for that there is no better place to visit than Orkney. Including Neolithic vi…
replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 @BradtGuides A1: Too many to choose. One favorite in London is Sir John Soane's house, 18th c, full of amazing artifacts -- like a sarcophagus in the basement. #TRLT
RT @TheTravelCamel: A1: I love archaeological sites - I like to imagine the place in its glory days. The people, noise, activity. #TRLT h…
RT @DrNeilMatthews: A1 Hard to choose, but museums can concentrate a huge range of #history in one place. @DorsetMuseum is a great example…
replying to @RTWBarefoot @RTWBarefoot @BradtGuides A1. I love visiting historical cities where the streets, houses, and other buildings have continued to be part of the city's charm. Valletta, Malta. #trlt
RT @BradtGuides: A1. It’s hard for us to choose our favourite kind of historical place…which is why they're all listed in our book, Heritag…
RT @epicureanexpats: @RTWBarefoot @BradtGuides A1. I love visiting historical cities where the streets, houses, and other buildings have co…
RT @DrNeilMatthews: We endorse this message! Britain's huge choice of historic places is one of its most glorious characteristics A1 #TRLT…
A1: One of my favourite kinds of Historic Places to visit is walled cities; it feels like you are stepping back in time.
Quebec city's winding cobbled streets, stone houses, cafés and shops, reflect France's aspirations to settle in North America.
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replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 @BradtGuides A1: Churches in a historical sense are beautiful #TRLT #Montreal
RT @CaitlinKellyNYC: @LindaPeters64 @BradtGuides A1: Too many to choose. One favorite in London is Sir John Soane's house, 18th c, full of…
#TRLT A1. Impossible to choose: museums, historic houses, castles, cathedrals...even industrial sites.
A1. On England’s Jurassic Coast, it’s possible to see the remnants of history up close. Spend a day on Charmouth beach, and children are just as likely to end up with ammonites in their buckets as blennies or crabs! #TRLT
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replying to @LindaPeters64 @LindaPeters64 @BradtGuides A1) Since I volunteered at John Muir National Historic Site for over 25 years I tend to lean towards historic sites & parks because they can put you in their element at a particular time in history. #TRLT
RT @BradtGuides: A1. On England’s Jurassic Coast, it’s possible to see the remnants of history up close. Spend a day on Charmouth beach, an…
RT @Ken_Budd: A1: Having lived my entire life in the D.C. area, I'm a fan of memorials. #TRLT https://t.co/EUVOBbhMfm
RT @t_jh2009: @LindaPeters64 @BradtGuides A1) Since I volunteered at John Muir National Historic Site for over 25 years I tend to lean towa…
RT @HMatthews67: #TRLT A1. Impossible to choose: museums, historic houses, castles, cathedrals...even industrial sites. https://t.co/c0JlIX…
RT @TheTravelCamel: A1: I love archaeological sites - I like to imagine the place in its glory days. The people, noise, activity. #TRLT h…
RT @SeatownNative: @LindaPeters64 @BradtGuides A1: Churches in a historical sense are beautiful #TRLT #Montreal https://t.co/BR5OMHZgfA
RT @SeatownNative: @LindaPeters64 @BradtGuides A1: Churches in a historical sense are beautiful #TRLT #Montreal https://t.co/BR5OMHZgfA
replying to @TheTravelCamel
@TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A1: I often visit religious buildings when visiting somewhere.
They hold a lot of history and are pretty too 😊
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RT @jasontravelblog: @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A1: I often visit religious buildings when visiting somewhere.
They hold a lot of histor…
RT @jasontravelblog: @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A1: I often visit religious buildings when visiting somewhere.
They hold a lot of histor…
replying to @TheTravelCamel @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A1: I like excavation sites, such as the Acropolis, Pompeii or even the Great Wall of China. It fascinates me how long these builds have stood the test of time and are still preserved today when they've been constructed with simple methods and natural materials. #TRLT
A1. When you’re looking to learn about the history of a place or thing, nothing beats a museum. From London's Old Operating Theatre to The Pitt Rivers in Oxford, England is full of historical exhibitions just waiting to be explored! #TRLT
https://t.co/ymVW9sX89H
A1 #TRLT Hard to choose favourite kind of Historic Place to visit. When I was commissioned to do this piece about museums, I snuck in an outdoor historic site and a folk park. https://t.co/j1sEgrLGLQ
RT @BradtGuides: A1. When you’re looking to learn about the history of a place or thing, nothing beats a museum. From London's Old Operatin…
RT @SoloTravelStory: @TheTravelCamel @BradtGuides A1: I like excavation sites, such as the Acropolis, Pompeii or even the Great Wall of Chi…
RT @BradtGuides: A1. When you’re looking to learn about the history of a place or thing, nothing beats a museum. From London's Old Operatin…
RT @kerrydexter: A1 #TRLT Hard to choose favourite kind of Historic Place to visit. When I was commissioned to do this piece about museums,…
replying to @Travel_Session
A1- I like ancient ruins. The older the better.
🇬🇷#Athens
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