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Travel the World!

One of the best ways to learn about history and our shared cultural heritage is to travel and experience different cultures and visit sites of historical significance.

East Coast Trip Galleries:

Andrew Hogan Andrew Hogan

2015 • Pacific Northwest

During the Fall of 2015, I took two separate trips up to the Pacific Northwest—both for, you guessed it, football games. Early in the Fall, I went up to Seattle for the third straight time to watch the University of California take on the University of Washington, but unlike the previous two visits, California finally came out on top. Later, I went to a game in Eugene, and Cal ended up losing that one.

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2015 • US Virgin Islands

Even though the US Virgin Islands are between 40 and 50 miles away from Puerto Rico and are both part of the same country, they might as well be a world apart. Puerto Rico’s first language is Spanish and most people are of European ancestry while the US Virgin Islands speak English and are Afro-Caribbean. Even though they are culturally distinct, they do share the same beautiful tropical setting.

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2015 • Puerto Rico

For our family vacation in 2015, we decided to head on down to the Caribbean and explore the two US territories there: Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. Despite being so close, the two are culturally, linguistically, and politically distinct. Anyway, our first stop was Puerto Rico, the largest US territory (by far), and candidate for 51st state.

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2013 • Coastal Drive

During the non-conference basketball schedule for the University of California, they had a road game scheduled at UC Santa Barbara. Because of this, I decided to go to the game to see an easy win (let’s not talk about the actual score), and then enjoy the drive down the coast from where I was living at the time in Pacifica.

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2013 • New England

During her middle school years and into high school, my sister played ice hockey and participated in a few travel teams that would go to a number of different places around the country. She had gone to Alaska, Michigan, Florida, and other places, but when a trip to Massachusetts was planned, I decided to take time off of work and go on the trip as well.

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2013 • Pacific Northwest

In 2013, the hockey and baseball schedules lined up in a way that had the Ducks playing in Vancouver against the Canucks while the Angels were playing down in Seattle. So, as any good sports fan would do, I booked a trip! This also was the first (and as of this writing), the only time I have ever been to Canada.

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2010 • Santa Catalina Island

Growing up, it was an annual tradition to head on over to Santa Catalina Island during the Summer months. There were times when we would go for over a week, and others when we would only spend a day on the island. Because of this, Catalina holds a special place in my heart.

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2010 • Chicago

Chicago is an interesting place. Nestled in the midwest, Chicago was once the “Second City” of the United States (now overtaken by Los Angeles), second only to New York in terms of population and culture. Heading into the 2010 baseball season, it was announced that the Angels would be playing the Chicago Cubs at historic Wrigley Field for the first time in franchise history.

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