by Matt Dewhurst | Oct 29, 2014 | Haunted, History, videos
Photography by Emmanuel Brunner As host of the Mysteries at the Museum franchise, it’s no surprise that Don Wildman has seen some of the creepiest and oddest places around the globe. But which one of those eerie places left the host with the biggest chill? We asked...
by travel channel | Aug 29, 2014 | History, On Location, TV, TV Shows, videos
Japanese Torii Gate by: Brian Leonard, Executive Producer In July, I was lucky enough to travel to Hiroshima, Japan, from the Washington, DC, area for a shoot. I was working on an exciting new pilot for Travel Channel that looks at places where something big once...
by travel channel | Jun 16, 2014 | Culture, History, Museums and Memorials, videos
Mercedes House (Photo Courtesy of Neil R) Overwhelmed by New York’s neon canyons? Wary of running with the tourist hordes? If you’re “Times Squared-out,” you can visit an authentic part of New York City just a short distance away. Explore Hell’s Kitchen, the area...
by travel channel | Jun 5, 2014 | Festivals and Celebrations, History, Museums and Memorials, videos
Photography By National Park Service As Francis Scott Key watched the smoke clear and the sun rise above Baltimore’s Fort McHenry after witnessing its bombardment by British naval ships during the final months of the War of 1812, he had every expectation of seeing a...
by Kwin Mosby | May 20, 2014 | History, Museums and Memorials, videos
Photo Courtesy of Steve Gardner The 9/11 Memorial Museum will finally open its doors to the general public tomorrow (Wed., May 21) after more than 10 years of debate on how to best remember the collapse of the World Trade Center and the thousands of lives lost on...
by Kwin Mosby | May 12, 2014 | History, Museums and Memorials, videos
Photo Courtesy of AFP/Getty Images Dozens of locals and visitors — from as far as China — converged on Washington, DC, to be the first to take a tour of the newly-reopened Washington Monument. The National Park Service closed the 130-year-old monument for...