Dr. Cori Convertito, Curator of Collections for the Key West Art & Historical Society, presides over a treasure trove from her office at the Custom House, flagship of four renowned museums in town and an interpretive center of local culture brimming with “southernmost” heritage. Cori shares her insights on a wealth of displays celebrating the freewheeling character of a unique American city under the shimmering sun.
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Endless Adventure in Key West
Anyone who spends time in Key West, Florida will discover as Ernest Hemingway himself did that this four-mile long stretch of paradise gets into your soul and never leaves. Key West Rebecca, a very popular concierge with seemingly unlimited facts and figures at her fingertips, offers history and advice to travelers headed for the southernmost place in the United States.
Visit WebsiteSpam Museum in Austin, Minnesota
Austin, Minnesota is home to Hormel Foods and the colorfully interactive SPAM Museum that welcomes many thousands of loyal consumers each year to a veritable shrine that celebrates a product introduced to Depression Era families and American soldiers in World War II, thereafter gaining a global reputation as one of the most versatile food items ever.
Visit WebsiteThings To Do In Detroit Before You Die
Veteran travel writer Amy S. Eckert introduces first-time visitors to the
Motor City while helping Detroit residents explore their hometown in the
full bloom of its cultural rebirth with an engaging and indispensable guide
to enjoying all that Detroit has to offer.
Museum of Science and Industry
Gary Mantz and Suzanne Mitchell recount their visit to the MSI in Chicago, a site of world-class exhibits and home to technological marvels. From classic locomotive engines, and a Boeing 727 airliner, to a WWII German U-Boat captured by the U.S. Navy in time to assist with planning the D-Day Invasion. Special thanks to Robert Klara for his American Road Magazine article, “Down To A Science.”
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Jay Follis, Marketing Director of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan surveys North America’s Largest Auto Museum. The scope and beauty of the collection located on a 90-acre campus are breathtaking. The Museum tells the history of America through the automobile so plan to stay half the day and enjoy vintage dining too.
Visit WebsiteCountry Stores and Duck Decoy Art
Author, artist and photographer Tony Craig details the venerable history of country stores in North Carolina and then with equal passion guides listeners into the highly competitive (and lucrative) culture of duck decoy artistry.
Visit WebsiteFord Model T Coast to Coast with Tom Cotter
Tom Cotter is a bucket-list “highway and byway” dreamer who envisions extraordinary road trips and then looks for ways to make his dreams come true. Hear his story of traveling the length of the Lincoln Highway in a classic Ford Model T speedster.
Visit WebsiteNatural Adventure at Morton Arboretum
From Troll Hunts to a massive LEGO display this spring and summer, the Morton Arboretum, just 25 miles from downtown Chicago offers a destination for nature lovers and day-trippers who have exercise and environmental education on the brain. Lots to see, do and learn!
Visit WebsiteMark Greene and the Thrill of the Open Road
Inspiring Automotive Enthusiasts is the trademark and mantra of Mark Greene whose passion for classic automobiles and the adventures to be had in them can be traced back to his car-crazy boyhood and a surprise visit to the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas.
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