John Limbo
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Black History Month: African American Heritage Sites of DC, Maryland, and Virginia
February is known to the United States of America as Black History Month. It is a special time of the year when the country celebrates the culture, history, and important contributions of the African American community to the country.
By John Limbo2 years ago in Wander
The Titanic Museum of Branson Missouri
One of the most memorable sites I visited in Branson is the Titanic Museum at 76 Country Boulevard. One of the most remarkable tributes to the people who boarded the ship on its fateful crossing of the Atlantic in April 1912. Tens of thousands of people a year visit the Titanic Museum of Branson Missouri and it is one of the city’s most famous attractions. The museum is one of the many destinations you can visit for a family reunion tour in Branson.
By John Limbo2 years ago in Wander
America's Top African American Heritage Sites
It's almost the end of the year. And February is fast approaching. Every year, many African Americans celebrate February as Black History Month. The celebration gives a chance to many African Americans to trace the lineage and commemorate their heritage. And what's the better way of doing this by touring the many historical sites in the United States associated with Black history.
By John Limbo2 years ago in Wander
Baltimore's Educational Tour Attractions
The City of Baltimore, being a dynamic port city, has lots to offer for all types of student groups. More than just historic landmarks, the city is home to many sites and attractions that provide learners of all ages enriching educational adventures and life-long memories.
By John Limbo2 years ago in Wander
The Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world. Located in Washington DC, the library contains a collection of over 160 million items. It is a vast archive of the history of the United States. There are over 70 special collections that include rare manuscripts, maps, photos, music, films, and much more.
By John Limbo2 years ago in Wander
Five Compelling Reasons to Have Your Next Educational Tour in Washington DC
Education trips help students learn from authentic experience and reinforce what teachers instruct in class. Educational group tours take students to new environments and teach them to be respectful and mindful of the places and cultures they visit.
By John Limbo3 years ago in Wander
Bathroom Ideas for Renters
Remodeling can be a great way to improve your overall happiness with the way your bathroom looks. From simple changes like paint color, to more difficult updates like light fixtures or changing the tile, to a full blown replacement of the bathtub, sink, and toilet, your bathroom can become a reflection of your personal style. But what can you do if you rent your home and really can’t make any of those major changes? There are ways to give your rented bathroom a hefty dose of your personality without violating your lease.
By John Limbo3 years ago in Lifehack
Bathtubs Fun Facts
The humble bathtub. Whether we’re relaxing in an evening bath or taking our morning shower, some of our most private moments are spent in it. How often do we take a moment to realize just how versatile this unassuming fixture really is? So much more than just a place to clean ourselves or soak and soothe tired muscles, below is a list of just some of the other diverse uses of the bathtub.
By John Limbo3 years ago in Lifehack
Plumbing Inventions
PLUMBING INVENTIONS Necessity is the mother of invention. Whether it’s due to health reasons, avoiding distasteful chores, or keeping one’s mind occupied, many of the plumbing inventions we take for granted today have some pretty interesting origin stories. And, believe it or not, not a single one of these inventors started out working in plumbing.
By John Limbo3 years ago in FYI