This article will show you 40 (stunning) places to see in the Western United States. These are pretty stunning destinations perfect for vacations, road trips, and for anybody interested in […]
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This article will show you 40 (stunning) places to see in the Western United States. These are pretty stunning destinations perfect for vacations, road trips, and for anybody interested in […]
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When you find yourself on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, checking out a lighthouse is a no-brainer. And there’s this one lighthouse that’s likely crossed your path, whether you’re a local or […]
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On the summer night of July 18, 1969, Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy, eyeing a shot at the 1972 US Presidency and holding the torch as the sole surviving Kennedy sibling, […]
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If you are looking to add more MileagePlus miles to your accounts, then check out four new welcome bonuses for United Airlines credit cards issued by Chase. These welcome offers […]
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When I first stumbled upon photos of the Martha’s Vineyard Gingerbread Houses, I thought, “Oh that’s cute, a little row of fairytale-like cottages that we might put as a footnote […]
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Plymouth, Massachusetts is famous for being the landing spot of the intrepid Pilgrims way back in 1620. In and around this historic town, you’ll come across various attractions that pay […]
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Sometimes you might need to book a hotel very late at night or extremely early in the morning such as right after midnight. In these cases, you might be wondering […]
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New Bedford, Massachusetts, has a fascinating link to the whaling lore, notably through the iconic novel “Moby Dick.” One must-visit spot to delve into this maritime history is the Whaling […]
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Saranac Lake and Lake Placid, both nestled in upstate New York, offer a treasure trove of activities. In this piece, I’m rolling them into one because they practically high-five each […]
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After my jaunt to Nantucket, where I soaked up some primo whaling history, I’ve been riding this wave of maritime nostalgia through the annals of New England. It’s a real […]
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