Sentences with phrase «with local historian»

From the Brandenburg Gate to Prague's Charles Bridge, from a 16th - century market in Vienna to a walking tour of the Berlin Wall with a local historian, step into the past — and enjoy every minute in the present.
Explore Madrid's famous museums, walk the cobblestoned streets of El Greco's Toledo with a local historian, take a flamenco lesson in Gr... Read More
Explore Madrid's famous museums, walk the cobblestoned streets of El Greco's Toledo with a local historian, take a flamenco lesson in Granada, and embrace the region's Moorish spirit in Granada and Córdoba.
Cocktail at George Orwell's house with local historian.
Walk along the Berlin Wall with a local historian, and learn about its political, social, and cultural impact.
Enjoy a talk with a local historian about India's social fabric and customs.
An escorted whirl around Toronto's St. Lawrence Market with local historian Bruce Bell is just $ 25 per person and includes multicultural tasting stops for peameal bacon, pierogies, tempura and pungent cheese.
Hart has connected with local historians, artists, and residents to learn more about how the history of slavery, migration, and growth in the region has shaped local communities, a topic Storm King will explore through related public programs.

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A rifle salute, color guard ceremony and ribbon cutting with several local veterans organizations, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz, Library Director Mary Jean Jakubowski and historian Jacek Wysocki, Esq., officially kicked off the opening earlier today.
The farmhouse he bought with his wife, Jean, in 1980 had a history with Lucy's legend, but he didn't know that till years later when he sat down for breakfast with a longtime local historian who told him Lucy's story and showed him a leather satchel filled with recollections, newspaper articles, and letters about her, gathered over the years.
The eldest, Faruk, a dissipated historian, wallows in alcohol as he laments his inability to tell the story of the past from the kaleidoscopic pieces he finds in the local archive; his sensitive leftist sister, Nilgün, has yet to discover the real - life consequences of highminded politics; and Metin, a high school nerd, tries to keep up with the lifestyle of his spoiled society schoolmates while he fantasizes about going to America - an unaffordable dream unless he can persuade his grandmother to tear down her house.
Working with the Comcast cable local affiliate, they visited literary and historic sites where local historians, authors, and civic leaders were interviewed.
Researchers and historians say the Roman cattle dogs interbred with the local dogs.
For over forty years, National Trust Tours has been offering inspiring programs that uncover the traditions and unique elements of each culture through thoughtfully - planned expeditions, stimulating lectures and guidance led by expert historians and naturalists, and engaging discourse with the local communities.
Travel to nearby Toledo and join a local historian on a tour of its medieval center, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with historical churches, synagogues, mosques, and plazas.
The «lecture» portion will be a round table style discussion with long - time locals, historians, and friends of the Cannon Beach History Center & Museum.
This incredible site was left unknown to the outside world until 1911 when American historian Hiram Bingham, with the aid of local indigenous farmers, found the relatively intact Machu Picchu on an expedition in search of lost Inca cities.
The style was the almost - official style of many federal and local government buildings in the United States from the mid-1920s until World War II, and frequently overlaps with the style that architectural historian David Gebhard terms «WPA Moderne.»
Since the co-owner Carolina is a local painter and art historian deeply engaged with the unusual culture and Jamaican influences of Costa Ricans.
Amigo Trails is the only inbound tour operator in the world with offices inside the Copper Canyon; this means that you will always get the most in - depth itineraries from local design experts, professional historian guides, and most up to date information available about the region.
In recent years, locals have praised «Morrison House Presents,» a free discussion series that spotlights artists, authors, historians, and other cultural figures who have keen insights to share with Alexandrians.
Curated by Linda Norden, an art historian, and Peter Ballantine, an authority on Judd, «Local History» features works from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s that underscore the three artists» shared obsession with the fine line between painting and sculpture.
Gaia, a Maryland Institute College of Art - educated street artist and member of the Baltimore collective Wall Hunters, fills Rice Gallery with his responses to Houston's urban landscape, which he toured with local luminaries from architectural historian Stephen Fox to Project Row Houses director Linda Shearer.
Much like a historian or ethnographer, Fallah works with a diverse mix of local communities and groups to collect material evidence of their private and public lives and transform them into artworks.
It's a complicated work, so it is with great satisfaction that the gallery commissioned local poet / art historian / educator Bill Berkson to explicate the work in an essay issued in a handsome brochure.
Tomie Arai is a public artist who collaborates with writers, architects, historians, curators, and local communities to create visual narratives that give meaning to the spaces we live in.
Tomie Arai is a New York based public artist who collaborates with writers, architects, historians, curators, and local communities to create work that explores the rich cultural diversity of the Americas.
The museum board appointed a committee of trustees, staff, local historians, and university professors charged with the task of establishing a history museum.
In a conversation with two other artists from Inside Out and art historian Arden Decker, which was published in the exhibition catalogue, Okón explains, «I have a preoccupation with routines that are connected to my everyday life and in the way these very local issues connect to a global context.
It has been conventionally defined as a period extending from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries, or alternatively, from about 1300 to about 1850, although climatologists and historians working with local records no longer expect to agree on either the start or end dates of this period, which varied according to local conditions.
About Blog Medina County District Library Genealogy Blog - covering all topics of interest to genealogists and local historians with an emphasis on the undiscovered resources at the Medina Library.
Check out the first of our new six part series «Living with the Locals» based on the book by historians John Maynard and Victoria Haskins.
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