Lions of Zion
Zambia’s Jewish heritage still resonates in the Central African country.
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Built in 1928, the former Livingstone Hebrew Congregation in Zambia is used today as a church. (Courtesy Rabbi Moshe Silberhaft, via JTA)
Zambia’s Jewish heritage still resonates in the Central African country.
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Kuźmiuk Bakery in Lublin, Poland, operates in the shadow of the Holocaust: The family that operates it took over a bakery whose Jewish owners were murdered by the Nazis. (Shira Li Bartov via JTA)
The third-generation owners of Kuźmiuk Bakery in Poland say they only learned of the site’s pre-war history in the past decade.
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The author stands next to the zero kilometer marker at Cape Finisterre on the west coast of Galicia, Spain, the westernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula. (Provided photo)
Trekking the Camino de Santiago is a pilgrimage for any intrepid adventurer, writes Amanda Krotki.
Read MoreA once-in-a-lifetime journey to the Italian island of Sicily provides lifelong family memories, writes Simone Ellin.
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Located near Cambridge, the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge offers ample opportunities for kayaking, hiking and bird-watching. (Photo provided by Maryland Office of Tourism)
Rich in history, blessed with bucolic scenery and abundant in cities, towns and rural areas, Maryland has something for everyone to savor.
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War of 1812 reenactors wage war against historical apathy at Fort McHenry every September on Defenders Day. (Provided Photo)
Did you know Maryland has 23 counties? In honor of that tidbit, we offer 23 random and little-known facts about “the Free State” or “the Old Line State” — or whatever you want to call it.
Read MoreHere are six of our favorite scenic highways and byways throughout Maryland, from the old main streets to the C&O Canal.
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The Eastern Shore city of Cambridge is home to the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center. (Provided Photo)
As we mark the 60th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, visitors can experience the many civil rights sites throughout Maryland.
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The Concord Point Lighthouse in Havre de
Grace overlooks the point where the Susquehanna River flows into the Chesapeake Bay. (Provided Photo)
These five small towns, all within driving range of the Baltimore metropolitan area, help explain why Maryland is often called “America in Miniature.”
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The Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is located in the Eastern Shore town of St. Michael’s and features the Hooper Strait Lighthouse. (Provided photo)
Experience all Maryland has to offer with the “Great Chesapeake Bay Loop” and “Chesapeake Bay Storytellers” programs.
Read MoreTraveling creates experiences you simply can’t get by reading a book or watching a documentary, writes Jmore Editor-in-Chief Alan Feiler. You have to be there.
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