How ‘accidental’ was the accidental city of San Francisco? What role did it play in turning America into a global power? Some of the questions I’ve started digging into.
Author Archives: Sean Ketchem
The Original Capitol Hill
Scene from Christmas a year or so back on the Capitoline Hill in Rome. Apparently the name had something to do with people’s heads being chopped off (think capital punishment), such are the vagaries of semantic history. I actually stayed across the river. Easily one of the world’s oldest suburbs, the Trastevere district in RomeContinue reading “The Original Capitol Hill”
La Isla Bonita
One of my favorite islands in the world is on the other side of the continent: Puerto Rico. What’s not to like? Centuries of history and dubious territorial status combine for a trip of a lifetime. I can’t even begin to start describe all the great places to go, so maybe I’ll come back toContinue reading “La Isla Bonita”
Changing Gears: The Awesome OMCA
A little while ago I did an East Bay excursion to the OMCA, that’s the Oakland Museum of California in the full-character version. Easily one of the best ‘overlooked’ places in the Bay Area. Far from the crabbing crowds of Fishermans’ Wharf, the OMCA tells the California story in a brief spin from Gold RushContinue reading “Changing Gears: The Awesome OMCA”