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The Jungle Prada Site Complex is an incredible historic landmark in St. Petersburg, Florida. This was the location of a Tocobaga Indian village from about 1000 - 1600 AD. The largest mound is over 900 feet long and covered in ancient conch and whelk shells. Jungle Prada is also recognized as the 1528 landing place of Spanish explorers Pánfilo de Narváez and explorer Alva ... More r Nunez Cabeza de Vaca. It was also the homestead of John Levique, the namesake of John's Pass. This is a 75-minute history tour through a lush, private landscape with tons of peacocks! A small museum with artifacts is included.
Alaska Tour & Travel
The Alaska Travel Experts for 25 years, Alaska Tour & Travel specializes in custom vacations to Alaska’s most spectacular destinations. Image yourself touring Denali National Park, day cruising Kenai Fjords National Park, and flightseeing in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. Our knowledgeable Alaskan staff will plan the bucket list Alaska trip that takes you there. You c ... More an select lodging, activities, and transportation (including trains and/or rental cars) for your own custom trip or choose from our popular pre-built Alaska travel packages. Offering you great value, quality products, and the most convenient way to plan your Alaska vacation.
Noshwalks
Our tours were about more than food: We also pointed out historical & cultural landmarks. In 1987, Prentice-Hall published The Food Lover’s Guide to the Real New York, written by me & Hungry Pedalers co-leader Mark Clifford. Hungry Pedalers folded when I went overseas (South Africa) for four years. When I returned, I wanted to resume my passion for exploring New York Cit ... More y’s neighborhoods. With new family responsibilities, I had no time for bike tours, but I did have time to walk around and write. Ergo, Noshnews. Publicity followed: It has been mentioned in The New York Times, The New Yorker and Newsday (a great half-page piece by Erica Marcus) and on WQXR. NY1’s Paul Messina did a great story on Noshnews, following me through Sunnyside.
