It’s a word we’ve been hearing a lot about these days: democracy. Alexandra explains why it’s particularly important now.
Category - Travel & History
In Emily’s “A Bit of Belgium” report, we find out how a storm was the key to prosperity for a land-locked city.
Alexandra tells us about the history of Yellowstone National park and how the camera played a role in saving the park, not once, but twice.
Belgium, it’s one of the smallest countries in Europe. But when it comes to interesting contributions, it definitely punches above its weight.
Emily begins by setting the stage for one of the most famous battles in history. She takes us to Waterloo, where General Napoleon Bonapart took a big risk.
In this episode of “A Bit of Belgium,” Emily tells us how a nobleman during the Middle Ages built a grand castle in Ghent as form of advertising to prevent rebellions.
In a Bit of Belgium this week, we visit the most popular tourist spot in Brussels – Brussels Square.
In this three-part special report, Nicole takes us to the Titan Missile Museum in Green Valley, Arizona.
In her “Bit of Belgium” report, Emily tells us about a subject that has been hotly debated for years – a controversy you can really sink your teeth into: where were French fries invented!?
We take a trip back in history to the place where America’s most tragic war started – Fort Sumter, in Charleston, South Carolina.
Ava tells us about one of the tallest churches in the world – a gothic cathedral in Cologne Germany.
Ava takes us to Cologne Germany for a “taste” of a museum that’s all about chocolate!
Emily tells us about the bells of Belgium.
Emily continues her series “A Bit of Belgium” with this report that you might find a bit hard to believe... but it’s true.
As you’re about to see in Emily’s report about Belgium Waffles, this week’s episode should be called: A Bite of Belgium.
We take a tour of the Pima Air & Space Museum... a fascinating museum in Tucson, Arizona that celebrates more than a hundred years of flight.
In her Gems of Germany report, Ava tells us about a small town that kept a gigantic secret.
Some of the finest chocolates are produced in Europe. Emily tells is more in her “Bit of Belgium” report.
A truly historic Carousel built by Jane Walentas.
A report about the city that played a vital role in America’s early history.
It’s considered one of the 8 wonders of the world. In this edition of the “Jordan Journal” – we visit Petra.