Mary Clark, Traveler

After 29 years of practicing law, I was ready for something else. I’ve always traveled, and now I write about it. I didn't want to create the usual travel column with a few hotels, restaurants, and sites thrown in (although I'm told that's what most people want). What I wanted was to personalize cultures with stories. These encounters are not limited to foreign countries. The United States is richly diverse and reflective of the world and is a great source for the column, and now, the podcast.

Simien National Park Balances Wildlife, People

Simien Mountains National Park in Ethiopia is home to numerous endangered species, and allows visitors a chance to get up close and personal with creatures such as the Gelada Baboon.

02-03
08:10

Whirlwind Trip To Dubai

A friend's suggestion to observe the massive Airbus plane landings at D/FW Airport, led Mary to take a brief trip on Emirates Airlines to Dubai.

01-05
08:12

Ethiopia's Meskel Celebration

During a visit to Ethiopia, Mary Clark was able to take part in the 1600 year old traditional Meskel celebration, commemorating the finding of the true cross in the fourth century AD by Queen Helena, mother of Constantine, First Christian Roman Emperor.

12-01
08:10

Hemingway, Welty Homes Preserved In Cuba, Mississippi

American writers Ernest Hemingway and Eudora Welty never met one another, however the two shared many things in common, as Mary Clark discovered during visits to each of their homes.

11-04
08:10

Historic Mississipi home preserved by 6th generation

Mary concludes her series on civil war, civil rights, and Southern charm, with a stop in Mississippi at a historic plantation home.

10-06
08:10

Civil War landmarks provide valuable insights

During a recent visit to Mississippi and Georgia, Mary Clark spent time exploring several of the Civil War sites that preserve the history of our nation divided.

09-01
08:11

Williamsburg's traditional Hasidic community

Taking a guided tour of the Hasidic community of Williamsburg, was like stepping back in time for Mary Clark. Guide Freida Vizel shed light on this strange and foreign land, right in the middle of New York City.

08-26
08:11

Attending a Rolling Stones Concert in Atlanta

Seeing the Rolling Stones live in concert has become a rite of passage for generations, and this is one experience Mary Clark can cross off her "bucket list" after braving a stadium crowd and witnessing Mick Jagger and company in Georgia.

08-18
08:11

Mary's Peace Corps Family

Mary Clark's family has a long tradition of volunteerism with the Peace Corps, a service organization which sends Americans abroad to assist with the pressing needs of people around the world.

06-02
08:10

A Tale of Two Manhattan Museums

Mary Clark visits two separate collections displayed at Manhattan Museums, which share a common thread through the American Labor Movement.

05-19
08:10

9/11 Memorial and Museum Gets It Right

New York City is home to a moving tribute to those lost in the World Trade Center buildings, at the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. Located at the World Trade Center site, the Museum and Memorial was completed in 2014, and commemorates the attacks on on the buildings in 2001.

05-05
08:10

Enjoying An Easter In New Orleans

Louisiana's Big Easy is known for it's Mardi Gras celebrations, but many are unaware that the city is also a hot spot to visit for Easter. Mary Clark recently went back to New Orleans for the first time in 35 years, and enjoyed her time in this unique city.

04-21
08:10

Learning about Santeria in Cuba

Santeria, or "devotion to Saints," is a practice still utilized in Cuba. Originating from Cuban slaves' African heritage, it is a blending of Yoruba mythology mixed with Christianity. Orichas (deities) are paired with Catholic Saints to form this meld of beliefs, known as religious syncretism.

03-10
08:10

Museum preserves art, history of African-Americans

Fair Park in Dallas is known for The Cotton Bowl and the annual State Fair of Texas, but the historical site is also home to fascinating exhibits and museums.

02-03
08:10

Visiting Cuba is like going back in time

Although times and regimes have changed, the iconic 1950's cars synonymous with Communist Cuba are still prominent.

12-03
08:10

Snowy caps atop an active volcano at Mt. Rainier

People come from near and far to catch a glimpse of the tri-peaks of Washington State's Mount Rainier, a towering formation of rock and ice.

11-19
08:10

Tugboats race it out each year in Olympia

When you think of racing, tugboats might be the last thing to come to mind. But each year in Olympia, Washington, the tugs fill the start line at the...

11-04
07:50

Tugboats race it out each year in Olympia

When you think of racing, tugboats might be the last thing to come to mind. But each year in Olympia, Washington, the tugs fill the start line at the Annual Harbor Day Festival.

11-04
07:50

Denison boasts art, history and culture

From their vibrant, artful downtown area, to nearby Eisenhower State Park, Denison serves as an ideal weekend destination.

09-23
07:50

Many faces of international airlines

After traveling the globe on various different international airlines, Mary has noticed some distinct differences between the providers.

09-09
07:50

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