Counties of England

Piddle or Puddle? A Curious Little English River

Arts, Culture & Media

Today’s Geo Quiz sends us searching for a small river in southwest England along the English Channel coast. It’s a place that inspired Ogden Nash in 1959 to write a poem called ‘Paradise for Sale,’ all about a farm in the valley of old and storied river.

“Where’s My Wand: One Boy’s Magical Triumph Over Shag Carpeting”

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The Case of the Great Train Robbery

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Remains of King Richard III Found Beneath Parking Lot

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Pigeon Impossible

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The Place Where You Live

Vienna, Virginia is a town that’s steeped in history…and the local museum sells gum drops and rock candy!

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Walking the Broomway

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Marco Werman talks to writer Robert Macfarlane about walking “The Broomway” – a path off the southeast coast of England that’s only navigable when the tide is out.

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English ‘Witch Cottage’

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There’s a little witchcraft involved in the Geo Quiz this time: we’re looking for a place in north-west England that’s closely linked with witches.

Saving Bletchley Park

Global Politics

Marco Werman talks with Sue Black, who has waged a campaign to save Bletchley Park. The British site was the location of an important message decoding center during World War II, and also played an important role in the development of modern computers.

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Saving Roald Dahl’s Cabin

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For the Geo Quiz, we’re meandering in the English countryside, looking for a famous shed. The cabin in question belonged to writer Roald Dahl.