
The Traveling Fool
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Traveling off the tourist path. Talking about those places most tourists just don't know about because, well, nobody ever told them. Also travel tips and news about travel and tourism to make your trip a little easier, cheaper and more memorable.
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Arts & Culture Podcasts
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Traveling off the tourist path. Talking about those places most tourists just don't know about because, well, nobody ever told them. Also travel tips and news about travel and tourism to make your trip a little easier, cheaper and more memorable.
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The Most Important 2026 Travel Trends You Need to Know
12/26/2025
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We map the biggest travel shifts for 2026 using real search data, from spontaneous short escapes and small-town storytelling to purpose-driven city breaks and the return of cruises. Practical questions and examples help you plan a flexible, meaningful trip without the stress.
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Duration:00:24:40
Corsicana Texas, World Famous Bakery, One Legged Daredevil and a Reel Cop
12/19/2025
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A quiet Texas town with a world-famous sweet tooth, a high-wire legend, and an oil claim that rewrote state history—Corsicana packs more surprises per mile than most big cities. We head south of Dallas to trace how a German baker created an early mail-order empire, why a mysterious one-legged tightrope walker still draws visitors to a simple grave, and how one cop built a parallel career on set while bridging trust back at home.
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Duration:00:23:06
Incredible man Born in 1700s, Died in 1900s: Was He Really That Old?
12/12/2025
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We chase the disputed lifespan of Isaac Brock from headstone to census record, then turn a myth hunt into a smart Waco travel plan. Between archives, museums, and good food, we map a route where Texas legend meets places worth your time.
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Duration:00:22:05
Holiday Travel Tips: Smart Ways to Make Your Trip Easy This Year
12/5/2025
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We share a practical holiday travel game plan to cut stress, avoid delays, and keep your cool from booking to baggage claim. From early departures and car prep to smart packing, safety, and flexibility, these tips help you arrive safe and sane.
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Duration:00:21:06
Travel Deals 101: How to Hunt Down the Best Vacation Savings
11/28/2025
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Prices keep climbing, but the best travel bargains are hiding in plain sight. We walk through the smartest ways to cut travel costs using military portals, deal alerts, credit card strategies, and overlooked memberships that unlock private rates and perks. The goal is simple: stack savings on flights, hotels, cruises, and resorts without sacrificing quality.
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Duration:00:25:07
How to Find Day Trips Near Me: Smart Tools for Local Exploring
11/21/2025
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Your next great getaway might be hiding an hour from home. We break down a practical, repeatable system for finding day trips that feel fresh, personal and affordable—without getting stuck in the same “top 10” lists. Instead of relying on broad search results, we tap into eight reliable sources that locals and curious travelers can use anywhere: state and county tourism directories, nearby public lands, event aggregators, historical societies, niche discovery apps, food trails, scenic byways and the often-overlooked Army Corps of Engineers recreation areas.
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Duration:00:29:17
Travel Like A Local Or How To Be A Modern Day Explorer
11/14/2025
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What if your best travel memories aren’t on any list? We dig into the difference between moving through a place and letting a place move through you, with practical tips to shift from tourist to explorer. Instead of racing to landmarks, we talk about landing light, walking slow, and using your senses—smell, sound, and small cues—to find the real city living between the sights.
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Duration:00:33:58
Do I Need Travel Insurance for My Trip? What the Fine Print Really Means
11/7/2025
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Ever wondered if you need travel insurance and just what it covers? We break down when travel insurance is worth it and plenty of real-world detail, so you can decide what to buy, when to buy it, and how to make it pay when things go sideways
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Duration:00:39:30
Aurora Texas Mystery: The Curious Story Behind the Legend of Ned
10/31/2025
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A strange 1897 newspaper report turns Aurora, Texas into a place with a curious story, a lasting legend and a mysterious visitor named Ned. We weigh thin evidence against rich folklore, then share nearby spots to explore if you go chase the story yourself.
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Duration:00:21:43
6 Texas Road Trip Stops With History, Culture, and Bloodsucking Creatures
10/24/2025
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We map a six-stop Southeast Texas loop where Texas independence, immigrant craft, Spanish missions, and small-town museums meet rivers, saloons, and a famously strange cryptid. The route works as a long weekend or a slow, weeklong wander with time to linger and learn.
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Duration:00:34:17
Why Abilene Kansas Was Voted The Best Small Town To Visit
10/17/2025
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We trace Abilene, Kansas from a Chisholm Trail boomtown to Eisenhower’s hometown, stopping for a mansion wired by Edison, a Greyhound Hall of Fame greeting, a 1901 carousel ride, and a back-room chocolate secret. History, food, trains, murals, and small-town charm deliver a trip worth planning.
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Duration:00:27:26
Think Travel Is Too Expensive? Here’s Why That’s Just a Myth
10/10/2025
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Think travel demands deep pockets? We push back with a road-tested guide to seeing more while spending less. We challenge the idea that travel is only for big budgets, using a lifetime of road trips, points strategies, and common-sense choices to show how to see more for less. From camp stoves to tram rides, we trade luxury for stories and keep the wonder intact.
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Duration:00:21:13
Louisiana River Parishes Why Every Traveler Should Explore at Least Once
10/3/2025
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We head upriver from New Orleans to explore Louisiana’s River Parishes—where grand oaks, Creole stories, and a rare tobacco aged in whiskey barrels share a landscape with gators, smokehouses, and a 1950s drive-in. History isn’t erased here; it’s told plainly, tasted slowly, and easy to reach.
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Duration:00:39:06
How a Notorious Dutch Conman Became the Namesake of a Texas Town
7/10/2025
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Ever wonder what happens when a con man's legacy becomes a cornerstone of state history? The story of this Texas town unravels like a frontier thriller – complete with embezzlement, assumed identities, and a silver-tongued fugitive who changed the course of Texas settlement.
Meet Philip Hendrik Nering Bögel, a Dutch tax collector who fled Europe after stealing 250,000 guilders in 1793.
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Duration:00:15:16
Ashton Villa’s Hidden Past Meets Galveston Texas Coastal Charm
7/3/2025
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Step into the shadows of Galveston's most captivating historical mystery as we unlock the secrets of Ashton Villa and its unforgettable resident, Betty Brown. We'll also explore modern Galveston's vibrant charm—from historic districts and Gulf beaches to Victorian architecture and fresh seafood destinations. Subscribe now to hear more untold stories from America's most fascinating destinations!
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Duration:00:19:20
How to Use AI Travel Planning for Memorable Trips
6/4/2025
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Dreaming of the perfect getaway but overwhelmed by endless planning details? You're not alone. The latest wave of travel innovation is here, and it's transforming how we discover, plan, and experience destinations around the world.
As I reveal in this episode, nearly 20% of millennials turned to artificial intelligence for trip planning in 2024 - and I'm among the growing number of travelers leveraging these powerful tools despite being decidedly outside the millennial demographic! Through extensive personal testing of platforms like ChatGPT, Grok, Google Bard, TripGenie and RoamAround, I've uncovered remarkable strategies that can save you hours of research while uncovering authentic experiences that most tourists miss completely.
Ready to transform your next adventure? Try these AI strategies for yourself, and share your experiences with me at thetravelingfool@yahoo.com – I'd love to hear how technology enhances your travels while keeping the human spirit of discovery alive!
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Duration:00:33:57
Indian Maiden Legends, Medal of Honor Valor, and the Tunnel to Nowhere
5/28/2025
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Tucked away in the northwest corner of South Carolina, Oconee County reveals itself as an undiscovered treasure where natural beauty intertwines with captivating history. As I wandered through this Blue Ridge Mountain paradise, I uncovered the poignant legend of Issaquena, a brave Choctaw maiden who risked everything for love, leaving her name on what is now a magnificent 200-foot waterfall – just one of over 300 cascades dotting the county's landscape.
My journey took me to Patriots Hall in Walhalla, where the sobering story of Staff Sergeant Lewis "Slim" Watkins unfolded. This local hero posthumously received the Congressional Medal of Honor after sacrificing his life to shield fellow Marines from a grenade during the Korean War. His medal rests there today, a testament to extraordinary courage in the face of certain death.
Perhaps nothing captures Oconee's quirky character better than Stumphouse Tunnel – an ambitious 1850s railroad project abandoned after consuming over a million dollars, only to find new purpose a century later as Clemson University's unexpected blue cheese aging facility. This "tunnel to nowhere" now welcomes visitors curious about its unusual history.
The county's spirit runs deep – quite literally – at Chattooga Bell Farm Distillery, where passionate master distiller Ben Wesley crafts exceptional rums and whiskeys from fruit grown steps away from the stills. Similarly, Two Horse Distillery, founded by former rodeo champions, honors their western legacy through carefully crafted spirits using mountain spring water.
With four stunning lakes spanning thousands of acres, miles of hiking trails through ancient forests, and Class 3 and 4 rapids on the Chattooga River (yes, from the movie "Deliverance"), outdoor enthusiasts find endless adventure possibilities. Yet what struck me most was how every corner of Oconee County tells a story – Cherokee names etched on roadways, German churches standing since the 1850s, and prohibition-era moonshine caves hidden among the hills.
Experience this remarkable destination where, as I discovered, "the US has stories everywhere – you just have to look where the tour buses don't bother going." Share your own Oconee adventures or discoveries from your travels by visiting thetravelingfool.com.
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Duration:00:18:16
From Kansas City to Palawan: Forgotten Stories of Valor
5/22/2025
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Every monument tells a story. Every museum preserves voices that might otherwise be forgotten. As a veteran who served for two decades, I've always been drawn to military history – not for political reasons, but because these sites connect us to our shared human experience.
From the moment you step into the National World War I Museum in Kansas City, you're walking above a symbolic field of 9,000 poppies, each representing 1,000 combat deaths during that conflict. This museum isn't just a collection of artifacts – it's the result of passionate citizens who raised millions in just days following the war to ensure those sacrifices wouldn't be forgotten. The 80,000-square-foot facility houses over 300,000 items that tell the complete story of a war that fundamentally changed our world.
Military sites often reveal surprising stories, like the George Patton Museum I stumbled upon in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Created by a local man whose historical collection was once confiscated by Soviet authorities, this museum stands as a testament to truth – documenting how American forces, not Soviet troops as communist propaganda claimed, were the ones who liberated the region. Or consider the Palawan Special Battalion Memorial in the Philippines, which commemorates both Filipino guerrillas and American POWs who suffered horrifically under Japanese occupation.
American sites like Fort Pulaski in Georgia, with its 11-foot thick walls that proved vulnerable to new rifled artillery, and the Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana, which now honors perspectives from both sides of that conflict, remind us that military history isn't just about tactics and weapons – it's about human ingenuity, courage, and the consequences of our actions.
This Memorial Day, between barbecues and sales, take a moment to remember those who died while serving. Better yet, plan a visit to one of these remarkable places where history comes alive. As the saying goes, those who don't understand history are doomed to repeat it – and these museums ensure we never forget the full human cost of conflict.
Have you visited any military museums that moved you? Email editor@thetravelingfool.com and share your experience – I might feature it in an upcoming episode!
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Duration:00:27:19
20 Underrated Historic Spots in Texas for Curious Travelers
4/17/2025
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The famous historical landmarks of Texas like the Alamo and San Jacinto battlefield draw thousands of visitors each year, but the Lone Star State harbors dozens of lesser-known historic treasures that tell equally compelling stories without the crowds. In this episode, we uncover twenty overlooked historic sites across Texas that reveal surprising chapters of the state's rich past.
These overlooked historic gems provide a deeper, more nuanced understanding of Texas history than you'll find at the famous landmarks. Head to TheTravelingFool.com for more information and leave a review if you enjoyed discovering these hidden historic treasures!
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Duration:00:38:11
15 Reasons Visitors Bureaus Are a Traveler’s Best Friend
4/9/2025
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Uncover the secret weapon that savvy travelers have been using for years – local Visitor's Bureaus. These often-overlooked offices hold the keys to transforming good vacations into unforgettable journeys, and today we're diving into exactly why you should make them your first stop in any new destination.
Whether you call them welcome centers, tourism boards, or CVBs (Convention and Visitors Bureaus), these modest offices staffed by passionate locals are goldmines of information that your smartphone simply can't match. From San Antonio to Salzburg, I've walked into these places and walked out richer – with maps, tips, and insider knowledge that changed the course of my travels.
The next time you're planning a trip – whether across the state or across the ocean – make the Visitor's Bureau your first stop. Those fifteen minutes could be the most valuable time you spend on your entire journey. Have you had a great experience with a local tourism office? Share your story with us at editor@thetravelingfool.com or message us on our Facebook page!
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Duration:00:22:08