Machu Picchu: The Lost City of the Incas

In South America, Sean McGlinn’s passion for history leads him to Machu Picchu in Peru—an ancient Inca city hidden high in the Andes mountains. Rediscovery and Significance Built in the 15th century, Machu Picchu was abandoned during the Spanish conquest and remained unknown to the outside world until its rediscovery by Hiram Bingham in 1911.

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The Acropolis of Athens: The Cradle of Western Civilization

Crossing into the Mediterranean, Sean McGlinn finds himself captivated by the Acropolis of Athens in Greece—a citadel that embodies the achievements of ancient democracy, philosophy, and art. The Glory of the Acropolis Perched atop a rocky hill, the Acropolis hosts some of the most famous ruins in the world, including the Parthenon, the Erechth

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The Tower of London: Witness to Power and Intrigue

Another site that captures Sean McGlinn’s imagination is the Tower of London—a fortress that has stood for nearly a thousand years, witnessing the turbulence of English history. Historical Background Founded by William the Conqueror in 1066, the Tower of London has served many roles: royal palace, prison, armory, treasury, and even a zoo. Its

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Stonehenge: The Enigma of Prehistoric Britain

One of Sean McGlinn’s favorite historical sites is undoubtedly Stonehenge, located on the Salisbury Plain in England. Stonehenge is among the most iconic prehistoric monuments globally, dating back to around 3000 BCE to 2000 BCE. Historical Significance Stonehenge is a marvel of ancient engineering, composed of massive standing stones arranged

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