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Reading in the Adult Age: Travel Fiction

Posted about 2 days ago by Adriane Marshall
  As summer gets going full swing (it’s hard to believe the first day of summer was June 20th, just over a week ago!) people are planning their summer vacations. […]
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Adventure Begins @ Your Library!

Posted about 1 year ago by Lisa Crisman
Summer is here and if you are thinking of adding a bit of adventure to your summer there is no better place to start than at your local Richmond Public […]
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On the Conflict in the Ukraine

Posted about 3 years ago by Adam Zimmerli
When I was 17, I went to Russia. At the time, it was the greatest adventure of my life; four high school students and three teachers spent several weeks visiting […]
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Bastille Day: À la France, avec Amour

Posted about 4 years ago by Laura Price
The friendship between the United States and France spans decades. Generations of Americans have shown their amour for French fashion, food, architecture and people, to name just a few. And […]
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Memories of Ireland

Posted about 4 years ago by Laura Price
Posted in Adult, Children's, Travel
With a great-great-grandmother named Margaret Mary Murphy, it was a sure bet that I would someday see Ireland. Even though over 30 years have passed since I visited, the overall […]
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Resources to Keep Traveling, Learning, and Relaxing (From Your Couch)

Posted about 5 years ago by Alexandra Zukas
Tons of activities to keep you learning and traveling, virtually.
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Travel Traditions

Posted about 7 years ago by Phil Shepard
Posted in Travel | Tagged with , ,
Now that summer’s finally leaving and fall seems right around the corner, many of us who have busy summers are entering into vacation season. That means choosing what to bring […]
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