Traveling For History with Patricia Araujo

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Format: 2024-04-29
Format: 2024-04-29
TBD May - 05/17/2024
From Patricia Araujo:Host Patricia Araujo interviews guest For more information visit: www.travelingforhistory.com
Preservation Burlington and Advocacy - 04/26/2024
From Patricia Araujo: Host Patricia Araujo interviews guest Ron Wanamaker from Preservation Burlington about the organization's advocacy efforts. They also discuss The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. For more information...
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception - 03/22/2024
From Patricia Araujo: Host Patricia Araujo discusses the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in downtown Burlington, and the efforts to preserve the historic modernist building in the face of impending demolition. For more information visit...
An Abandoned Fort, A Ghost Town and An Inauspicious Start! - 02/23/2024
From Patricia Araujo: Host Patricia Araujo discusses her recent vacation trip to Arizona.  For more information visit: www.travelingforhistory.com
Comments and Mitigation Techniques - 01/26/2024
From Patricia Araujo: Host Patricia Araujo discusses comments across her social media platforms, and ways to handle them.  Find Traveling For History on social media on the following sites: Facebook: @TravelingforHistory Instagram: @...
Local Google Guide - 12/20/2023
From Patricia Araujo: Host Patricia Araujo discusses her experiences traveling for history and the issues with using Google. For more information visit: www.travelingforhistory.com
Traveling for History's Accomplishments and Their Backstories - 11/10/2023
From Patricia Araujo: Host Patricia Araujo discusses the channel's accomplishments and their backstories. For more information visit: www.travelingforhistory.com
Is Dr. Baxter Trying to Sabotage Me? - 10/27/2023
From Patricia Araujo: Host Patricia Araujo discusses the Highgate Manor/Dr. Baxter "coincidence". For more information visit: www.travelingforhistory.com

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