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Rick Steves explores the "Eternal City" of Rome ... You know, the Ashkenazi went to Germany and Poland and the Sephardi went to Spain. The Roman Jews came straight from Jerusalem before the ...
Rick Steves is the host of "Rick Steves’ Europe" on public television and "Travel with Rick Steves" on public radio.
Long-time travel writer and TV host Rick Steves is your man for all things European travel. Not only can he tell you where to go and what to do there, but he can also give you tips on anything ...
Public television host and travel guide Rick Steves will speak in Scranton for the Lackawanna County Library System’s American Masters Lecture Series. “An Evening with Rick Steves” will take ...
Over 300 public TV stations could air WCET-TV's one-hour Cincinnati Pops concert program with Steves introducing popular classical works from seven European nations. For 25 years, Rick Steves has ...
Join Rick Steves and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra on a spectacular musical journey through Europe. Join Rick Steves and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra on a spectacular musical journey through Europe.
Whether you first encountered Rick Steves via his popular line of guidebooks or his genial series of PBS travel shows, you probably already recognize him as the Northwest’s preeminent authority ...
(In this exclusive excerpt from Rick Steves’ “On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer,” Steves leaves his friend Gene Openshaw at a hotel to recover from ...
I liked that a lot.” As a travel writer, it's easy to relate to the idea of being a “knucklehead” with a notebook, but the suggestion that Rick Steves, perhaps the best known of us ...
Rick Steves never set out to be a travel guru. In the late '70s he had just graduated from university and was starting a career as a piano teacher. He felt the call of the "Hippie Trail" — an ...