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  1. Top 50 Worst, Most Boring Sight-Seeing Trips in America Part 1 Meet the Mundanes. Bob, Fred, Amber, Fred and Amber's mom, and the frog. There they go, driving through some of the most magnificent scenery and walking across some of the most hallowed historical ground that America has to offer, but you can bet th...
  2. Camera Lucida: a lens for the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) Welcome all! This lens is a place for all things related to the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism). I hope you find it useful; please feel free to contact me if you have any compliments, complaints, or suggestions. Enjoy! For those who don't know...
  3. Historical Re-enactment Historical Re-enactment is a very popular hobby and there are many groups around the country offering the experience of almost any period in history: Dark Ages, Roman, Tudor, Civil War to name the ones that I've taken part in.  People take part i...
  4. Old Salem, NC Old Salem is the preserved 18th century settlement of the first Moravian settlers in this area. here you will find special tours, great educational exhibits, amazing architecture and it is complete with a creepy graveyard! Hours: January to February:...
  5. Top 50 Worst, Most Boring Sight-Seeing Trips in America Part 2 Now joined by a Great Dane named Rolf who adopted them in Missouri, our intrepid travelers stumble their way through the most breathtaking scenery our great country has to offer, without managing to see a bit of it. Part Two takes them from Montana...
  6. GREAT JOURNEY WEST! Our trip journals have been merged together from our Great Journey West! This was our cross country round trip family vacation from North Carolina to Washington and Oregon. For this trip we kept individual journals and wrote in them daily. For a writ...
  7. Bodie - The Cadillac of Ghost Towns Bodie in the High Sierras in Eastern California is the largest unpreserved ghost town in the west. Do you really want to see the wild west? Go to Bodie and step into the past.
  8. Land of Enchantment New Mexico is the gem of the Southwest, History and landscape merge to form an impression that will not leave once you have visited. The Native American, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo cultures dance together to form an unforgettable tapestry of culture...
  9. Heraldry in the SCA Well met! This lens is dedicated to the science of heraldry as practiced in the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism. However, some material here deals with heraldry in general, so stick around even if you're not in the SCA -- you might find somethi...
  10. Best Dressed Maidens My lens for anyone seeking Renaissance garb to wear to the next fair. So wither you want garb to wear every day, or garb to wear just long enough to pass of as Renaissance so you can accompany someone to the fair, or just want to be a Medieval prince...
  11. Taos One of the places that every American should see is Taos where the past becomes the future. Taos encompasses Taos Pueblo, the oldest occupied city in the United States (more than one thousand years old), Taos city, and Rancho de Taos, home of San Fra...
  12. Recreating the History of Tudor and Elizabethan England
  13. How To Be A Character A brief outline to learn how to research and create a character for presentation.
  14. About me, my, living history About me, my stories, photos, and more gauges of interesting things that I want to introduce you, your pets and achievements of athletics, his summer vacation to friends and their effects such as lasers and so on. In this lense I will tell an inte...
  15. “I’m ready to go mate. The photographs and jewellery are at the front door…!” Of all the worldly possessions this gentleman owned, the first thing he thought to save was his photos! Quote from a male resident of East Killara, a suburb of Sydney, reported during the tragic Victorian fires in Australia. Memories are invaluable;...