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Musee de la Reddition: Where Germany Surrendered to End WWII in Europe
At 2:41 AM on May 7, 1945, German General Alfred Jodl signed the document that ended World War II in Europe. The room where he signed still exists in Reims, France. The maps are still on the walls. The chairs remain in place. You can walk into that room. The Musée de la Reddition preserves General Dwight D. Eisenhower's wartime headquarters exactly as it was the night Germany surrendered unconditionally to Allied forces. Standing in Eisenhower's headquarters The museum occupi

Chris
Jun 9, 20222 min read


Churchill War Rooms: Inside London’s Secret WWII Bunker
Deep below the streets of London, hidden under the Treasury building, sits one of the most important places of World War II: the Cabinet War Rooms. These underground rooms became fully operational in 1939, just weeks before Britain declared war on Germany. From that moment on, this secret bunker never slept. Down here, military officers, intelligence experts, and Prime Minister Winston Churchill worked side by side. They tracked enemy movements, planned strategies, and delive

Chris
Jun 5, 20221 min read


Explore California’s 9 National Parks With Your Kids
Planning an unforgettable family adventure? California has nine incredible national parks filled with giant trees, otherworldly landscapes, and wildlife your kids will never forget. If you’re looking for a mix of nature, learning, and hands-on exploring, these parks are some of the best places in the United States to start. A few summers ago, we rented an RV and road-tripped our way through Sequoia and Yosemite with the kids — and it quickly became one of our favorite family

Chris
Jun 2, 20221 min read


Lighthouse Sticker #44: St. Mary's Lighthouse in the United Kingdom
The original lighthouse was maintained by monks at an 11th-century monastic chapel. In 1664, a lighthouse was built on this location...

Chris
Jun 2, 20221 min read


Lighthouse Sticker Series: Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse
The Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse sits 60 meters above the North Sea. Coastal erosion is a serious problem in this area. Each year, about 1.5...

Chris
Jun 1, 20221 min read


Maine Lighthouse Guide: 6 Icons to Explore with Your Family
Maine is home to some of the most iconic lighthouses in the United States, and our new infographic brings six of them together in one easy guide. From postcard-perfect towers to rugged coastal beacons, each lighthouse has its own story to tell, and its own place in your DuckAbroad collection. This infographic features: Bass Harbor Head Light – A classic Acadia landmark perched on granite cliffs Cape Neddick Light (Nubble Light) – One of the most photographed lighthouses in

Chris
May 23, 20221 min read


Duckwyn Lighthouse Series: José Ignacio Lighthouse
Built in 1877, this beautiful lighthouse has spectacular views of the surrounding beaches. This once remote location has grown in...

Chris
May 16, 20221 min read


Boston Light, America's 2nd Oldest Lighthouse
If you love visiting lighthouses , Boston Light belongs on your list. Located on Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor, this lighthouse marks the first lighthouse station established in what would become the United States. The first light from this site began on September 14, 1716. A lighthouse with deep roots The original Boston Light tower was destroyed during the American Revolution. The current lighthouse was rebuilt in 1783 and is the second oldest working lighthouse

Chris
May 9, 20221 min read


New Duckwyn Destination: New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
The scenic New River Gorge National Park and Preserve protects the longest and deepest river gorge in the Appalachian Mountains. Over the...

Chris
May 9, 20221 min read


Gateway Arch National Park in Missouri
Gateway Arch National Park commemorates the 1803 Louisiana Purchase, the 1857 Dred Scott case, and the first civil government west of the...

Chris
May 5, 20221 min read
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