Explore the Tidal Basin with Historic America! From MLK to FDR all the way to Jefferson, we'll hit all the iconic sites as well as hidden gems. You do the walking and we'll do the talking, and don't forget to Hashtag your pics #historicamericatours
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Explore the Tidal Basin with Historic America! From MLK to FDR all the way to Jefferson, we'll hit all the iconic sites as well as hidden gems. You do the walking and we'll do the talking, and don't forget to Hashtag your pics #historicamericatours
Welcome to Historic America’s walking tour of Old City Philadelphia. We’re glad you could join us! I’m Rachel, your guide (but I also respond to professional history nerd). This is the part of the tour where I fit in my shameless plug for our website (www.historicamerica.org) and invite you to use #historicamericatours on social media while traveling alongside us today. This tour tells the story of the American Revolution and the nation’s early years by exploring the sites of Old City Philadelphia like Franklin Square & Independence Hall - all within ringing distance of the Liberty Bell. The Constitution and Declaration of Independence were penned, debated, and signed here, so during the course of this tour, you’ll get to see where America was born. Let’s explore Old City! To get started, find your way to the intersection of South 10th & Locust Streets. A quick note before we get started: Our tour is designed to help you see Philadelphia’s most famous sites no matter when you visit! We will not go inside any buildings, but many of these sites are free and open to the public on most days during regular business hours. However, some sites (like inside Independence Hall) require a free, timed ticket and a security check. If you’d like more information about operating hours and tickets to Independence Hall, you can visit the Independence Visitor Center on Market Street.
Explore the iconic Art Deco District with Historic America! The district is home to the largest concentration of Art Deco buildings in the world. That’s exciting for architecture buffs, but it’s also pretty impressive even if you’re not super into design. The creamy pastels, neon lights, and bold geometric designs will undoubtedly win you over. We’ll start on Ocean Drive, with the sandy beach on one side, and a long strip of bars, shops, restaurants and hotels on the other. Our tour will immerse you in the heart of South Beach, showing off the architecture and transporting you to a bygone era. Picturesque as a postcard, seeped in fascinating history, and constantly buzzing with energy, the Art Deco district is a Miami must-see-- and we can’t wait to share it with you! #historicamericatours
Welcome to Historic America’s walking tour of Charleston. We’re glad you could join us! I’m Aaron, your guide (but I also respond to professional history nerd). This is the part of the tour where I fit in my shameless plug for our website (www.historicamerica.org) and invite you to use #historicamericatours on social media while traveling alongside us today. This tour focuses on some of Historic Charleston’s “must see” attractions and gives you a glimpse into the rich history of the city. Highlights include the Charleston City Market, a waterfront park with a view of the the third longest cable-stayed bridge in the Western Hemisphere, the famous Rainbow Row, and the spot where the Civil War began.
Alexander Hamilton is one of America’s most influential Founding Fathers. A member of the Continental Congress and primary author of the Federalist Papers, he tirelessly championed the Constitution, and served as the United States first Secretary of the Treasury. However, despite his enduring political legacy, his name has become rather obscure in the popular tellings of our American Revolution. Alexander Hamilton was hardly a household name before author and composer, Lin Manuel Miranda, gave his story a new voice through the hit Broadway musical, Hamilton! Whether you’re a long-time history nerd or were recently introduced to the American saga through Miranda’s captivating lyrical cadence, this tour is for you! Miranda certainly did his research to write a Tony and Pulitzer winning play, first gaining inspiration while reading Ron Chernow's 2004 biography about the now famous founder. The play is historical fiction, and Miranda took some notable artistic liberties, but the people, places and events are very real. The backdrop for most of the play, and a lot of the real Hamilton’s real life, was New York City, right here in lower Manhattan. This tour will trace the footsteps of Alexander Hamilton’s remarkable life, in a remarkable city, at a remarkable moment in history. To begin your walking tour of Hamilton's New York, meet me at The Battery. Enter Battery Park from State Street. You can follow our navigation system to the tour's origin, and throughout your guided audio tour. See you soon!
Welcome to Historic America’s Founding Fathers Footsteps tour of Philadelphia. We’re glad you could join us! I’m Aaron, your guide (but I also respond to professional history nerd). This is the part of the tour where I fit in my shameless plug for our website (www.historicamerica.org) and invite you to use the #historicamericatours on social media while traveling alongside us today. This tour is a biographical journey telling the stories of America's Founding Fathers by exploring the sites where they lived and worked here in historic Philadelphia. Here, America’s founding generation oversaw a revolution, wrote our founding documents and gave birth to a young republic. From Betsy Ross’s House, to the grave of Benjamin Franklin, to the assembly room where George Washington became America’s general - this tour is packed with larger-than-life Americans and their most memorable moments. To get started, find your way to the intersection of Market & 2nd Street - near the 2nd Street subway station. A quick note before we begin: Our tour is designed to help you see Philadelphia’s most famous sites no matter when you visit! We will not go inside any buildings, but many of these sites are free and open to the public on most days during regular business hours. However, some sites (like inside Independence Hall) require a free, timed ticket and a security check. If you’d like more information about operating hours and tickets to Independence Hall, you can visit the Independence Visitor Center on Market Street.
Welcome to the Historic America & UCPlaces audio walking tour of New Orleans’ Garden District - the Crescent City’s fanciest neighborhood. This tour will lead you on a trek through the heart of New Orleans’ most exclusive enclave – an upscale neighborhood known for its old world charm, opulent mansions, and engrossing history filled with one-of-a-kind characters found only in the Big Easy. On our walk together, you’ll stroll past spreading oak trees and along shaded lanes, explore quirky homes with outlandish stories, and encounter a cemetery which inspired one of the greatest horror trilogies in American literary history. Along the way you’ll see a spot where secret voodoo rituals were performed, hear the poetry of Walt Whitman, and visit a house named for the most famous pair of brothers in NFL history. We can’t wait to share this neighborhood with you! To get started, make your way to the address 2727 Prytania Street. I’ll meet you there.
Welcome to the Historic America & UCPlaces audio walking tour of Denver Colorado’s coolest neighborhood - Lower Downtown (LoDo for short). This tour will lead you on a trek through the heart of a neighborhood that perfectly blends the nostalgic and modern – a great link between Denver’s past & present. Known for its world famous food & beverage scene, lavish hotels, amazing architecture, and riveting history dating all-the-way back to the Gold Rush era, LoDo has something to offer every visitor. On this journey you’ll see where the coldest game in Major League Baseball history was played, gape at one of the grandest train stations in the United States, and step foot inside a haunted brewery. Along the way you’ll visit the largest independent bookstore in the state, see where the mile high city’s milk comes from, and hear the story of Harry Houdini’s most death-defying escape. We can’t wait to share this neighborhood with you! To get started, make your way to the intersection of Blake Street & 18th Street. I’ll meet you there.
Welcome to the Historic America & UCPlaces audio walking tour of Downtown Nashville. This tour will lead you on a trek through the heart of Music City – a neighborhood known for its world famous performance venues, outrageous saloon scene, and riveting history. On this journey you’ll see the Mother Church of Country Music, take a ride on the HonkyTonk highway and experience some of the best street art in town. Along the way you’ll visit the tastiest candy store around, see an old brothel in the buckle of the bible belt and step foot where Nashville itself was born. We can’t wait to share this neighborhood with you! To get started, make your way to the southwest corner of Walk of Fame Park at the intersection of Demonbreun Street & John Lewis Way.
Welcome to the Historic America & UCPlaces audio walking tour of San Francisco's Chinatown. This tour will guide you through one of the Bay Area’s most celebrated neighborhoods, the oldest and biggest Chinatown in the United States. Using historic sites, spiritual institutions, sites, sounds and statuary, you’ll learn how this place has persevered as an iconic center for the Chinese diaspora. We can’t wait to share San Francisco's Chinatown with you! To get started, meet me at the exit of the Montgomery Bart station, on Market Street.
Welcome to the Historic America & UCPlaces audio walking tour of Atlanta’s Sweet Auburn neighborhood. Today you’ll be walking along the most historic stretch of road in Atlanta! The area is packed with American stories as Auburn Avenue is lined with amazing buildings, stunning street art, and powerful tales of Atlanta’s Black heritage. We’ll see where Martin Luther King Junior was born & raised, visit the places where he worked, and explore the community that nurtured him before ultimately laying him to rest. You’ll visit the spot where Ray Charles was discovered, where Hall-of-Fame hoop dreams began, and where the laundresses of Atlanta struck a blow for human dignity. We can’t wait to share this neighborhood with you! To get started, make your way to the intersection of Auburn Avenue and Peachtree Center Ave.
Explore Little Tokyo in downtown Los Angeles with Historic America and UCPlaces. Designated as a National Historic Landmark District in 1995, the shops, restaurants, museums and memorials of Little Tokyo are a popular attraction for travelers and locals alike. One of just three Japantowns in the United States, this neighborhood is a must see! Our tour begins at Spring and First Streets, near Los Angeles City Hall. See you there!
Welcome to Historic America's walking tour of Old Town Alexandria. History is always a treat--but this tour is especially sweet! Did you know that Forbes named Alexandria the Ice Cream capital of the world in 2019? This guided tour explores Alexandria's historic charm, through public art, a stroll down cobblestone streets, itty bitty homes and old churches. Best of all - we stake out the top ice cream shops in town! Beginning on the idyllic Potomac River waterfront, we make our way through the heart of Old Town Alexandria's historic district, with plenty of delicious detours along the way.
Welcome to Historic America & UCPlaces' audio walking tour of London! Today you'll be walking along the most historic stretch of road in all England! We will see statues of great Britons, take in the mighty River Thames, and learn what goes inside the halls of British power as we journey through the majestic history of this proud city. We can't wait to share London with you. To get started, take the tube to the Westminster Underground Station. Once you're at street level, locate a Government Office building called the Portcullis House at the corner of Westminster Bridge and the Victoria Embankment. I'll see you there.
Welcome to Historic America's UCPlaces audio walking tour of Dublin, Ireland. I'm Professional History Nerd, Rachel Tracey. I'll be your tour guide as we explore the largest city on the Emerald Isle. Here on the eastern coast of the Republic of Ireland, on the bay of the Irish Sea, Dublin is an iconic destination full of Irish pride, pubs and a fascinating history dating back to the 7th Century! Together, we'll explore the historic highlights of the capital city, beginning with a stroll down O'Connell Street to the River Liffey, making stops at Trinity College, Dublin Castle, and St Patrick's Cathedral. Let's get started! Our tour begins at The Gresham Hotel, 23 O'Connell Street Upper, North City, Dublin.
Welcome to Historic America & UCPlaces' audio walking tour of Barcelona! I'm your tour guide, Aaron Killian. Today we'll be walking through the historic core of this fascinating city. You'll see stunning architecture, grand fountains and some of the world's most unique homes in a journey through centuries of history, spanning from the Roman Empire to the present day. We can't wait to share Barcelona with you! To get started, make your way to the Plaça de Sant Jaume. This is one of Barcelona's many city squares. Look for street signs titled "Plaça de Sant Jaume" and stately government buildings bordering the square. If you see these, you're in the right place.
Welcome to Historic America & UCPlaces' audio walking tour of Rome! I'm your tour guide, Aaron Killian. Today we'll be walking through the historic core of this eternal city! We will wend our way through grand Renaissance piazzas, admire the great fountains adored by generations of Romans, enjoy the magnificence of the city's palaces, marvel at the great monuments of the city's ancient founders, and take glimpses back into the majestic history of this city and its people. We can't wait to share all this and more with you! To get started, make your way to the palace with the French flag - otherwise known as the Palazzo Farnese.
Welcome to Historic America's walking tour of the Haight-Ashbury, one of San Francisco's most storied and colorful neighborhoods! I'm Aaron, your guide and professional history nerd. Before we begin, check out www.historicamerica.org to view our multitude of tour offerings and extra elements, like our podcast and Youtube series. I also invite you to use #historicamericatours on social media to show off your neighborhood adventure today. Let's begin. During the late 1960s, the Haight-Ashbury was home to the countercultural movement that sought to create a brave new world of free expression, free love, and new possibilities. Along these storied streets, the movement's followers - hippies - mounted a peaceful revolution against war, conformity, materialism, and oppression. There are at least two sides to every revolution, however, and although the hippie counterculture had its insights, it also had excesses. We'll explore both today. The hippies were joined by many of the most talented musicians and the most notorious personalities of their era. On this tour, we will explore their stories (along with a few others), ultimately discovering how the “flower children” left an indelible mark on the history of the Haight-Ashbury, San Francisco, and the United States. Alright, let's chill out, hang loose, and head back to 1967 and the Summer of Love. To get started, find your way to the intersection of Fulton & Stanyan streets.
Welcome to Historic America & UCPlaces' audio walking tour of Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC. I'm ‘Professional History Nerd’, Rachel Tracey. I'll be your tour guide as we explore America's Main street, making our way through the heart of downtown to the most famous residence in the United States, the White House. Meet me at the historic Hotel Harrington, and let's begin!
Welcome to Historic America & UCPlaces' audio bicycling tour of revolutionary Paris! I'm your tour guide, Aaron Killian. Today we'll be biking through the revolutionary landscape of the city of light! We will wend our way through grand plazas, admire towering columns, enjoy the city's magnificent landmarks, and then – look beyond it all – to uncover the bloody, boisterous, world changing historical events which took place on this grand stage. We can't wait to share the revolutionary story of Paris with you. Vive la revolution! To get started, make your way to the Velib Metropole bike sharing station on the southern edge of the Place de la Bastille just off the Boulevard Bordon. It should be easy to find because it's a short walk from the metro and close by the public toilets. How convenient! I'll see you there in a flush to begin our ride.
Welcome to Historic America's walking tour of the National Mall. We're glad you could join us! I'm Aaron, your guide (but I also respond to professional history nerd). This is the part of the tour where I fit in my shameless plug for our website www.historicamerica.org and invite you to use the #historicamericatours on social media while traveling alongside us today. This tour will focus on the monumental core of Washington, DC, otherwise known as the National Mall. We'll begin with the Capitol Building and the Smithsonian Museums and end with the Lincoln Memorial. Along our walk, you'll see everything in-between.
Welcome to Historic America's walking tour of the President's Neighborhood. We're glad you could join us! I'm Aaron your guide (but I also respond to professional history nerd). This is the part of the tour where I fit in my shameless plug for our website (www.historicamerica.org) and invite you to use #historicamericatours on social media while traveling alongside us today. This tour will explore not just the White House, but the fascinating buildings which surround it.
Welcome UCPlaces’ audio driving tour of Abu Dhabi! I’m your tour guide, Aaron Killian. Today we’ll be driving around one of the world’s newest cities! We’ll see the flair and glitz of ultra modern Abu Dhabi and also catch a few rare glimpses into the cities earlier days. In this oil rich capital nothing but the best makes the cut! Whether it’s the palaces of power, the halls of luxury, the playgrounds of the wealthy, the sanctuaries of worship, or the oases of nature, Emiratis love to flaunt what they got in their ever-growing corner of the world. There’s lots to see so let's hit the road!
مرحبًا بكم في جولة UCPlaces الصوتية للقيادة في أبو ظبي! أنا مرشدكم السياحي، آرون كيليان. اليوم سنقوم بجولة حول واحدة من أحدث مدن العالم! سنشاهد الأناقة والبريق الفائق لأبو ظبي العصرية وأيضًا سنلقي نظرات نادرة على أيام المدينة الأولى. في هذه العاصمة الغنية بالنفط، لا شيء سوى الأفضل يجد مكانًا هنا! سواء كانت قصور السلطة، قاعات الفخامة، ملاعب الأثرياء، مزارات العبادة، أو واحات الطبيعة، الإماراتيون يحبون أن يتفاخروا بما لديهم في ركنهم الذي يتسع باستمرار في العالم. هناك الكثير لرؤيته لذا دعونا ننطلق بالسيارة!
UCPlaces의 아부다비 오디오 드라이빙 투어에 오신 것을 환영합니다! 저는 여러분의 투어 가이드, 애런 킬리언입니다. 오늘 우리는 세계에서 가장 새로운 도시 중 하나인 아부다비를 차로 돌아볼 것입니다! 초현대적인 아부다비의 화려함과 번쩍임을 보고, 이 도시의 초기 모습을 엿볼 수 있는 몇 가지 드문 기회를 잡을 것입니다. 석유 부국인 이 수도에서는 최고만이 통과됩니다! 권력의 궁전이든, 사치의 전당이든, 부유한 사람들의 놀이터든, 예배의 성소든, 자연의 오아시스든, 에미라티 사람들은 그들이 가진 것을 자랑하기 좋아합니다. 볼 것이 많으니 출발해봅시다!
Bienvenue dans l'Amérique historique et à la visite audio de Rome par UCPlaces ! Je suis votre guide, Aaron Killian. Aujourd'hui, nous allons parcourir le cœur historique de cette ville éternelle ! Nous serpenterons à travers de grandes places de la Renaissance, admirerons les superbes fontaines adorées par des générations de Romains, profiterons de la magnificence des palais de la ville, nous émerveillerons devant les grands monuments des fondateurs antiques de la ville et jetterons un regard sur l'histoire majestueuse de cette ville et de son peuple. Nous avons hâte de partager tout cela et bien plus encore avec vous ! Pour commencer, dirigez-vous vers le palais avec le drapeau français - autrement connu sous le nom de Palazzo Farnese.
Добро пожаловать на аудио-тур по Риму от Historic America и UCPlaces! Я ваш гид, Аарон Киллиан. Сегодня мы прогуляемся по историческому центру этого вечного города! Мы будем бродить по великолепным ренессансным площадям, любоваться знаменитыми фонтанами, обожаемыми многими поколениями римлян, наслаждаться величием дворцов города, восхищаться великими памятниками древних основателей города и заглядывать в величественную историю этого города и его народа. Мы не можем дождаться, чтобы поделиться с вами всем этим и многим другим! Чтобы начать, отправляйтесь к дворцу с французским флагом — он также известен как Палаццо Фарнезе.