Category: Travel Guide
Massachusetts Exploring Boston’s Historical Past Laetitia Shériff, a French singer-songwriter, is touring the United States following the path of musical culture and history. She made a stop in Boston, which was previously referred to as “the Athens of America” due to its rich cultural and intellectual heritage. “The city is rich in beauty and American history,” says Laetitia, “Walking around downtown you can feel the spirit that comes from being the birthplace of the American revolution.” Boston, Massachusetts’s…
The Northeast and Great Lakes regions of the United States are home to a variety of marine creatures. Don’t allow urban areas like New York City deceive you into believing otherwise. Wildlife For those ready to explore these beaches, the number of unique wildlife viewing options, including the eight highlighted below, will fulfill your inner adventurer. For travelers ready to explore these coastlines, the abundance of memorable wildlife viewing opportunities, including the eight showcased below, will satisfy your inner adventurer. Near Tawas, Michigan Sunrise…
One of the most significant Western frontier battles in American history was the 7th Cavalry’s crushing defeat of 12 companies by Plains Indians at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. At Little Bighorn National Monument,…
Pacific Coast Discover the breathtaking coast of California between San Francisco and San Diego. The fabled Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), which hugs more than 900 kilometers (600 miles) of California’s breathtaking and untamed coastline, was first constructed in the 1930s and is still a miracle of human labor. One of the world’s most breathtakingly beautiful highways, it should be driven slowly as you take in the breathtaking views of the mountains, tall trees, wide beaches, and boundless sky. Additionally, it gives visitors a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see all that California has to offer in terms of character, including roadside kitsch, Hollywood glitter, bohemian vibes, farm-fresh delicacies, wine, and pioneer outposts. Before you get started on your road trip, some helpful tips: Without stopping, it takes approximately 10 hours to drive the entire length of the Pacific…
The United States’ East Coast is a year-round destination for gay, lesbian, andtransgender tourists because of its fascinating andold-world districts. Neighborhoods AreaLarger cities, like New York and Philadelphia, are vibrant hubs of metropolitan life that provide LGBT tourists with exciting places to visit both during the day and at night. Mellower Fort Lauderdale is a laid-back destination where visitors may mingle and learn about the local way of life. Here’s a quick look at three of the Atlantic coast’s most active gay-friendly s. Greenwich Village — New York City, New York New York’s Greenwich Village and West Village, which basically function as a single downtown neighborhood, offer a LGBT traveler a variety of…
Oahu’s North Shore Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, is a modern seaside city with an abundance of attractions to keep tourists occupied for many weeks. In addition, it serves as the air hub for Hawaii…
The Road (Trip) Less Traveled: 3 Days on the Open Road in South Dakota Although South Dakota is well-known as “The Mount Rushmore State,” there is much more to discover in this Midwestern gem than…
Lafayette, Louisiana: Your Guide to Local Culinary Specialties Pay attention to the whispers of Cajun French being spoken on street corners and the pervasive sound of zydeco music coming from eateries and bars. The center…
Enter a relaxed state of mind in Louisiana, where having fun is second nature. It wouldn’t be a party without music, of course. Luckily for you, Lafayette bills itself as the world’s free music capital,…