Author: Coldson
Colorado Springs Garden of the Gods Park and Pikes Peak are located there. The second-largest city in Colorado has developed from a sleepy Victorian vacation town in the 1870s to a chic, contemporary travel destination.…
Guam The little island with a huge heart Guam, an island in the Pacific Ocean that has been a U.S. territory since 1950, has year-round beach weather with average highs and lows of 30 degrees…
Bowling Green A surprising Southern Kentucky town From its picture-perfect downtown to its friendly residents and rolling green surroundings, Bowling Green, Kentucky, has all the charm of a classic Southern town. However, it’s the unexpected…
Kalamazoo Tiny-town The greatest of Midwesterner inventiveness and recreation Whether it’s winter, spring, summer, or fall, Kalamazoo invites exploration. Explore the 83 lakes by boat, waterskiing, swimming, fishing, or paddling the Kalamazoo River. Explore more…
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore Savor the splendor of Lake Superior. One of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula’s four national parks, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore is renowned for its breathtaking and vibrant sandstone cliffs, an abundance of trails,…
Fayetteville A progressive, amiable, and historic college town You’ll recognize Fayetteville, which is in northwest Arkansas, most during the academic year as the home of the University of Arkansas. The city is overrun with red-and-white-clad…
Huntington Beach Surf City, USA: waves, beach, and sun Discover the best of Southern California culture in Huntington Beach, a friendly community where guests can make themselves at home on the sand, replete with an…
Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce Undiscovered explorations along the Treasure Coast The relaxed atmosphere of Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce, located on Florida’s southeast coast, can quickly become apparent. In addition to more…
City Tour – Boston, Massachusetts With its stunning parks, historic landmarks, and amazing architecture, Boston embodies the finest of both the past and present of the United States. In Boston, Massachusetts, you may enjoy rich…
Saratoga Springs Where luxury spas and competitive horse racing collide Saratoga Springs, which is three hours away from Boston, Montreal, and New York City, offers an unexpected collection of top-notch attractions set against a quaint, picturesque, and historic background. Enjoy everything from horse racing and entertainment to casinos, museums, award-winning golf courses, National Battlefield, Victorian architecture, fantastic shopping, an abundance of outdoor activities, and much more. Motorsports and Leisure Despite being dubbed the Spa City, Saratoga’s history in horse racing is as old as its springs. With more than 150 years of experience in thoroughbred racing, Saratoga Race Course has played host to numerous outstanding horses and jockeys, including the USA’s oldest stakes race, the Travers Stakes. Take the kids to one of the many family-friendly events offered by the venue, or catch a race. Visit the National Museum of Racing to learn more about the equestrian heritage of Saratoga Springs. There, exhibitions, tours, artwork, and memorabilia bring equestrian culture to life. Take a trip to the Saratoga Casino Hotel to shake up your race routine. This interesting hotel not only has a beautiful track but also live harness racing almost all year round. Pleasurable Parks If you came for the springs, head straight to the source: Saratoga Spa State Park, an 890-hectare National Historic Landmark rich with…