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Author: Mitchell Phelps

I am an avid explorer and i want to do my best to experience the world and all of its offerings. I received my bachelors degree in Engineering Physics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. I'm a self-taught photographer and started a small business with my brother I love UNESCO's philosophy and I think it is our duty to go out an protect the unique wonders of the world. I know a bunch of people don't know what the World Heritage Sites are so if i can spread the word about them even if it is only to a few people then I will be happy. ?
Blog, Capturing Culture, Community, Intangible Heritage, North America

UNESCO Creative Cities: The Paducah Edition

Posted onDecember 6, 2017December 10, 2017

Where do I begin? The last two months have been marked by ups and downs, related to both UNESCO, and I. The USA needs to …

Best From Our Students, Best of 2016, Heritage, Student Program, Urban

Westbottoms to the crossroads: Presenting Kansas’ cultural canvas

Posted onJuly 20, 2017September 21, 2017

Living in the Midwest United States has taught me a few things about the history of the growth of our nation. For example, St.Louis Missouri …

Best From Our Students, Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Underwater

The Ancient Underwater City of Baia

Posted onNovember 16, 2016December 27, 2016

I backpacked Europe 2 years ago. I made it a goal to see as many World Heritage Sites as I possibly could in the limited …

Arts and Crafts, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Student Program, Traditions, Urban

Paducah Kentucky, A UNESCO Creative City

Posted onNovember 4, 2016January 18, 2018

Every year when I was a kid, my family and I took the drive from Florida to Missouri during the holidays. That 18 hour road …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

“A Pile of Stones is Better Than a Pile of Gold”: Glimpse into Lebanese Vernacular Architecture

Posted onSeptember 8, 2016September 8, 2016

Typically the Mediterranean is associated with a vast warm climate. Many of my friends, whom I personally asked ?what is the first thing that came …

Built Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Student Program, Traditions, Urban

Vernacular Architecture in the Mid-West United States

Posted onAugust 19, 2016August 23, 2016

Many people would ask what is different about vernacular architecture compared to regular architecture, I know I did. I found it especially challenging to talk …

Best of 2016, Food Heritage, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

America?s food heritage and its quest for the perfect barbeque

Posted onJuly 27, 2016October 7, 2017

America is known for its food. Or at the very least, its love of food. Food culture in America has changed dramatically in the past …

Photo Stories, Stories

My Passion for Exploring

Posted onJuly 2, 2016August 6, 2016

So bear with me, this is my first article I’ve written. I think ever… Like many of you, my passion is travel. I started when …

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