Family Travel

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“Traveling in the company of those we love is home in motion.”
– Leigh Hunt
The definition of family travel has been evolving over years. As families grow and as older generations live longer, a typical family vacation becomes more than a visit to a trip with mom, dad and the kids. Today, many family trips are multi-generational and include travel opportunities that combine everyone’s interests.
Explore the world with your family. From the most youngest family member to the oldest one, the world has so much to offer to all those who don’t wish to leave any member behind. Every member can find something of their interest or taste even while traveling with family.
Take a road trip or explore some nearby mountain village or be mesmerized by Iguaza Falls, or explore American History. Just move out of your homes and take the kids and oldies along to explore the beauty of nature, learn some new culture or try some unknown dish.
This broadcast is a favorite legacy show that we produced under our old name Travel'n On and before re-branding as WORLD FOOTPRINTS. David Gordon joins us from Ireland to talk about "Homecoming Scotland", a festival that celebrates people from around the world who have Scot-Irish heritage. Scotland returns 2009 is a yearlong celebration of a history that has changed the world, a thriving present, and an enthralling future. The year-long Homecoming Scotland 2009 schedule of events around the nation honours Robert Burns' birth 250 years ago. Additionally, we're honouring some of Scotland's greatest contributions to the world, including golf, whisky, brilliant brains, innovations, and Scotland's rich cultural and historical history. Participate in Homecoming Scotland, a year-long celebration of our country's fascinating past and promising future, to show your love for it. Robert Burns, Scotland's greatest poet, celebrated his 250th birthday in 2009, making it the perfect time for what looks [...]
This broadcast is a favorite legacy show that we produced under our old name Travel'n On and before rebranding as WORLD FOOTPRINTS. Today we will explore the legacy of one of America’s great frontier families, Daniel Boone and his son Nathan, who helped settle the American frontier in Missouri. Dr. David Knolls and Grady Manus of Lindenwood University will introduce the historic home of Daniel Boone and Boonesfield Village, the place Daniel Boone launched America’s early exploration into the West. Then, David Roggensees of the Nathan Boone Homestead in Southwest Missouri—the Ozarks—will offer a glimpse into the life of Nathan Boone. In 1799, Daniel Boone (October 22, 1734 – September 26, 1820) relocated to Saint Charles County, Missouri's Femme Osage District. Louisiana at the time included Spanish Missouri. He passed away in Nathan Boone's house in Defiance, Missouri. Nathan Boone, a son of Daniel Boone, is the family link to [...]
In this podcast episode, Ian and Tonya have some vacation tips for families - some affordable destinations in Northeast America that are easy to get to, and are just a quick drive from Washington DC.
At Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, we enjoyed watching playful dolphins that swam very close to the short. These playful marine creatures created a mesmerizing and unforgettable beach day as they froliced in the waves, captivating everyone nearby. We certainly couldn't take out eyes off of them.
So you think you can handle a bull? Before taking on the real deal, try your skills on a mechanical bull like these brave folks did. In this comical video, watch as a group of adventurous ladies take on the wildest animal at National Harbor's Cadillac Ranch Restaurant.
The Changing of the Guards at Parliament Hill in Ottawa is a time-honored tradition that captivates visitors daily at 10:30 a.m. This 30-minute ceremony is a grand display of precision, discipline, and Canadian heritage, reflecting the deep-rooted customs of the nation's military history.
In 2010, we traveled to Milwaukee and experienced one of the final editions of "The Great Circus Parade," a cherished event in the city’s history. Every year, the legendary actor Ernest Borgnine donned face paint, clown shoes, and his natural smile to lead this iconic parade. We were incredibly fortunate to witness this spectacular event and meet Ernest and his lovely wife. Ian even had the unique opportunity to perform in the circus!
One of the best ways to experience any city is from a bird's-eye view, and we had an unforgettable time seeing San Francisco, California from the air. This exhilarating aerial tour gave us a unique perspective of the city's iconic landmarks, stunning landscapes, and vibrant neighborhoods.










