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Travel in Time: Conversations with the Northeast's Past

A Companion to Travel in Time in the Northeast

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By: Dan Blanchard
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What if you could sit down with the voices that shaped American history?

Step beyond the textbooks and into living conversations with the Northeast's most influential figures—from Cornelius Vanderbilt and Jacqueline Kennedy at Grand Central Terminal to Benjamin Franklin's rival Thomas Green, from General John Stark to FDR himself.

In this companion to Travel in Time in the Northeast, award-winning educator and TEDx speaker Dan Blanchard takes you on a journey where history becomes dialogue. Through ten fictionalized interviews grounded in documented history, you'll discover:

  • Leadership lessons from revolutionary heroes and Gilded Age visionaries
  • The hidden tunnels, secret stories, and forgotten voices of iconic landmarks
  • Practical wisdom on courage, resilience, vision, and action

Each chapter places you at a historic location—Grand Central Terminal, Fort Ticonderoga, Portland Head Light, Quebec City, and more—then brings the past to life through intimate conversations that reveal timeless truths about character and leadership.

Perfect for history enthusiasts, travelers, educators, and anyone seeking inspiration from America's past, this book proves that the greatest lessons aren't locked in museums—they're waiting in conversation.

History is never silent. Are you ready to listen?

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