Travel Writer and Author Amy Piper – Experience Lansing, Michigan – Vacation Station Travel Radio
This episode of Big Blend Radio's 2nd Friday Vacation Station 'Food Wine & Travel' Show with IFWTWA covers Lansing, Michigan with travel writer Amy Piper, author of the new guide book "100 Things to Do in Lansing Before You Die."
Chicago: An Illustrated Timeline – WGN News
Local author Ellen Shubart talks about her new photo book that chronologically tells the Chicago story from its trading post beginnings to its role as a possible American megacity
STL Scavenger – Find the Nine Challenge
We've partnered with 9 local businesses for a puzzle challenge. Visit each location and collect its individual card. Once you have all 9 cards, you can attempt to solve the puzzle and figure out the final clue. Along the way,
Katy Trail: A Guided Tour through History – Book Trailer
The Katy Trail is a monument to the pioneer spirit and US westward expansion, and a testament to Missourians' love for their parks and outdoor spaces. Katy Trail: A Guided Tour through History is the guide every trail user needs
STL Scavenger – Book Trailer
Get out your magnifying glass or zoom in on your camera to find these buildings, businesses, statues, and architectural details on a scavenger hunt! Follow the photos and cryptic clues to spot the places hidden in plain sight in 17
Ready to Wear – Book Trailer
Ready to Wear is the story of the birth, growth, decline, and rebirth of two wearable industries in St. Louis, Missouri—footwear and garments, alike in their end products but drastically different in their production processes. It takes a unique look
Hidden Gems of Northwest Indiana – The Roundtable Perspective
Joseph S. Pete, author of Lost Hammond and 100 Things to Do in Gary and Northwest Indiana Before You Die, joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D. to discuss the history of Hammond, Indiana and surrounding Northwest Indiana. They highlight current
Schankman’s St. Louis: A new Look at the City’s Old Firehouses – HEC Media
In this edition of Schankman's St. Louis, we explore the pages of a new book featuring photos of old St. Louis firehouses, dating back to the days when it was an all-volunteer organization using horse drawn wagons to respond to