Click here to listen to a Travelers411 Online Exclusive with Nettie Washington Douglass. Nettie is the great-great-granddaughter of Frederick Douglass and the great-granddaughter of Booker T. Washington. Frederick Douglass had a remarkable history, considering that he was born into slavery and rose to be such an important person. Nettie recently visited Ireland and the tomb of Daniel O'Connell and shares her experiences in this special, long-format, audio recording.
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Click here to listen to a Travelers411 Online Exclusive with Mark Leslie, CEO of Martello Media in Dublin, Ireland. Martello Media specializes in the design of interactive exhibits with an Irish theme and has worked on award winning projects such as the Cliffs of Moher Visitors Center Experience, the Black Rock Castle Observatory interactive exhibit, the W.B. Yeats exhibit at the National Library in Dublin, the Irish Pavilion exhibit at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China and the Guiness Storehouse interactive experience in Dublin.
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Click here to listen to a Travelers411 Online Exclusive with Joe Byrne, CEO of Tourism Ireland. Joe shares with us the character of Ireland, the attributes that make Ireland special and separate it from other destination and some of the particular places in Ireland such as Dublin, Belfast, Derry, Kerry and Killarney that "warm his heart" from the great Irish welcome.
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Click here to listen to a Travelers411 Online Exclusive with Mary McAleese, the President of Ireland, recorded at the Saint Patrick Centre in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland on St. Patrick's Day. The focus of this talk was on the life and contribution of Patrick and his relevance in modern Irish times domestically and around the world.
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Click here to listen to this Travelers411 Online Exclusive focusing on the Whitwell Middle School Paper Clip Project. Whitwell Middle School is home of the Paper Clip Project, in which students collected over 6 million paper clips in remembrance of the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust. The project also acquired a Torah from Eastern Europe and an authentic German transport train car that carried Jews to concentration and labor camps.
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