Tag: tourism
Even when I speak with experienced travelers, there are two wonderful U.S. travel assets that remain sadly unknown – designated scenic byways and U.S. National Heritage Areas. That may …
Editor’s note: We originally put up this post about Florence travel while the pandemic was still going on. Italy had opened back up by that point and it was …
My husband and I are planning a trip for our 30th wedding anniversary. In the beginning, we had no particular agenda other than “someplace beach-y for a few …
It has been a difficult road back for many communities after Hurricane Harvey’s direct hit on the Texas coast in late August 2017, but three of the towns that …
Despite lots of obstacles, travelers are still heading to Turkey by the millions. We’ve expressed our love of Turkey on this blog multiple times, raving about the food and the …
If you went back in time a couple of decades, you could have much of Italy’s Cinque Terre to yourself. The dramatic coast and it’s five pretty villages were …
Travel inspiration has always come from a variety of sources – a tip from a friend, a magazine article, something on television, and of course more recently from social …
You might have heard recently that we had an election in the United States. I think most of the hyperbole about it is true – that it was one …
She was born a slave in northern Virginia’s Prince William County, but by the late 1880’s she finagled enough money from people like tycoon Andrew Carnegie to build an …
Have you ever been on a photowalk? I first heard someone talking about one during a tech conference …. a bunch of photography enthusiasts who were also conference attendees …
Want to see an incredible example of making lemonade out of a busted-industry, corroded, hulking, sad-looking batch of lemons? Take a look at what’s happened at the site of …
It’s a few years away from completion (update in mid-2021 – it’s opening in September 2021,) but already you can’t miss the American Indian Cultural Center and Museum (AICCM) …