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On this day in 1953, mountaineers Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal achieved a historic feat by becoming the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest, the world's highest peak at 29,032 feet (8,849 meters). This monumental accomplishment marked a significant milestone in human exploration and mountaineering history.

 

Scenic Train Journeys Across America: All Aboard for Beauty and Nostalgia

There’s something magical about watching the world pass by from a train window—especially when that window frames some of America’s most stunning landscapes. Scenic train journeys offer a unique way to explore the country, blending relaxation with a sense of old-fashioned adventure. Whether you’re a lifelong rail enthusiast or simply looking to take the scenic route, these journeys deliver breathtaking views, local charm, and a slower pace that invites you to truly savor the ride.

One of the most iconic routes is Amtrak’s California Zephyr, which runs between Chicago and San Francisco. Often called the most beautiful train trip in North America, this route winds through the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada, offering sweeping views of canyons, deserts, and snow-capped peaks. Riders can relax in the Sightseer Lounge, a glass-domed car perfect for panoramic sightseeing.

If coastal beauty is more your style, the Coast Starlight—stretching from Los Angeles to Seattle—is a dream come true. The journey hugs the Pacific coastline, passing through dramatic cliffs, redwood forests, and serene ocean views. With sleeping cabins and a dining car serving regional cuisine, it’s a full-on travel experience, not just a way to get from point A to B.

For those looking to explore the East Coast in comfort, the Adirondack route from New York City to Montreal is a hidden gem. Especially stunning in the fall, this journey takes passengers along the Hudson River and through the rolling mountains of upstate New York. It’s a colorful, cozy way to enjoy autumn’s splendor.

And let’s not forget the Grand Canyon Railway in Arizona. This restored vintage train departs from Williams and travels to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. With singing cowboys, onboard guides, and wide-open desert vistas, it’s a journey packed with nostalgia and wonder.

Scenic train rides aren’t just about the destinations—they’re about the experience. The gentle rhythm of the rails, the camaraderie of fellow passengers, and the uninterrupted time to read, reflect, or simply gaze out the window all make for a deeply rewarding trip.

So next time you plan a getaway, consider letting the train do the driving. These rail adventures invite you to sit back, unplug, and see America at a beautifully unhurried pace.

🚂 All Aboard! Which Scenic Train Journey Would You Choose?

Yesterday’s Poll Results: Which PBS hidden gem do you love most (or want to check out)?

When it comes to treasured PBS gems, Samantha Brown’s Places to Love stole the show with 26% of the vote! Her friendly, heart-led travel adventures clearly strike a chord. Music lovers showed up for Austin City Limits, while A Chef’s Life and Craft in America proved that good food and great craftsmanship still charm. Meanwhile, a curious crowd is just beginning their PBS journey—13% said they’re new to it and can’t wait to explore. Whether you're already a fan or just getting started, there's a world of storytelling, culture, and inspiration waiting. Stay tuned—we may feature one of your favorites next!

TOP COMMENTS

  • “Love travel stories. Since I’m not able to travel anymore it’s great seeing it on the screen”

  • “I love to watch the film series on Sunday evening…like Downton Abbey, Miss Scarlett and the Duke, All Creatures Great and Small, Call the Midwife, World on Fire, etc. All are well casted and presented. The sets and costumes are extraordinary and well done.”

  • “I watch All Creatures Great and Small on PBS. I loved the books when I was a teenager. I have read them all.”

Seated and Strong: 10 Creative Ways to Stay Active with Limited Mobility

Looking to stay active while seated? Discover 10 creative and enjoyable exercises tailored for older adults with mobility limitations. From chair yoga and resistance band workouts to balloon volleyball and seated tai chi, these activities are designed to boost strength, flexibility, and mood—all from the comfort of your chair. Embrace movement, enhance well-being, and find joy in staying active every day.

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Slang Phrase of the Day

Phrase: Legit

Meaning: Short for “legitimate.” Affirming that something is Real, genuine, or trustworthy. It’s often used to emphasize that something is authentic, impressive, or credible.

In a sentence: “That bakery is legit—their croissants taste just like Paris.”

 

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Chance That King Arthur Manuscript with 126 Sumptuous Illustrations Soon Enters Public Collection

A stunning manuscript containing the full extent of the King Arthur legend, embossed with sumptuous illustrations, is going up for auction at Christie’s. One of three such copies known—all of which remain in private collections—the Lebaudy Manuscript contains 126 illustrations, a unique story of the wizard Merlin disguising himself as a stag, and enjoys an […]

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