Inspirational Architectural Treasures and Travel

While many of us are currently limited in the places we can visit, we thought we’d take a virtual trip.  Here are some architectural treasures that are soaked in history and culture. Hopefully one day soon, we can visit in person!

Bermuda

With borders open to tourism, Bermuda is credited as one of the safest islands to visit and has implemented a number of health protocols to keep travelers safe.

Exploring around the island, you’ll encounter many impressive houses and buildings, some of which were built as far back as the 1600s. 

Exploring St. George’s – On the East End, explore the historic Town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage site that was founded in 1612.  It’s the oldest English settlement in the New World.  Here, you can wander narrow, cobblestoned streets with names such as Old Maid’s Lane, Printer’s Alley and Featherbed Alley.  This part of the island is known for its British colonial architecture.

 Arizona

Arizona’s architectural landmarks span the centuries—from pre-Columbian culture to baroque, modern to whimsical—and many are either National Historic Landmarks or on the National Registry of Historic Places.

Maryland

While the ongoing pandemic can make it difficult – if not impossible – to see the most remarkable architecture the world has to offer, the Internet makes it easy to travel virtually from the comfort of your own home.  The structures listed here were just a small sample of the architectural wonders out there to see – now fire up the computer and get exploring!

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