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10 Top Historical Sites and Landmarks to Visit in Georgia
A trip to Georgia is like taking a walk through time. This southern state has witnessed the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, a gold rush, and numerous other epic events. You could learn about Georgia's role in American history by reading history books. Alternatively, why not go and see some of the most important Georgia state historic sites for yourself?
Amit KumarPublished about a year ago in WanderTop 7 Wonderful Atlanta Experiences for the Entire Family
Looking for a fun outdoor excursion for you and your family while in Savannah for Spring Break? A visit to any of Georgia state historic sites leaves visitors wanting to see more of our state. The possibilities are limitless, affordable, and allow families to cross adventures off their bucket lists. As the weather warms up, take advantage of the opportunities available to park visitors and prepare for the seven must-do activities.
Amit KumarPublished about a year ago in WanderIs it safe to mount Denali?
If there is something that pulls people towards itself the most, it is the adrenaline rush and the desire to seek new lands. For this, millions of people try to dive in from height, do parkour, some swim deeps in the sea, some hike, and a few climb dangerous mountains. Mount Denali is a famous name that always feeds the conversations of mountaineers. This beast of a mountain is the tallest in the USA and attracts many toward its alluring but dreadful peak. And if you too love that rush, that high of mountaineering, then Denali is something to include in your pathway. But before you start packing your bags, let's talk about the big question on everyone's mind: is it safe to climb Denali?
Denver the Mile High City
Denver is the capital of the US state of Colorado. Among the highlights here is the mansion of famed Titanic survivor Molly Brown. The city is also a jumping-off point for ski resorts in the Rocky Mountains. Denver was named the Mile High City because it sits at 5,280 feet above sea level or one mile high.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderBaton Rouge: One of America's Most Romantic Getaways
When it comes to romantic getaways, most people think of Paris, Venice, or Santorini. But why not spice things up a bit and try something unexpected? Introducing Baton Rouge, Louisiana's most surprisingly romantic destination.
Aubrey KatePublished about a year ago in WanderCleveland, Ohio: One of America's Most Romantic Getaways
Welcome to Cleveland, the underdog city that has been through its fair share of struggles but still manages to have a lot of heart. Despite its less-than-romantic aspects, such as harsh winters and an industrial past, Cleveland has a certain charm that captures the hearts of its residents. In this article, we'll explore the quirky and unexpected romantic side of Cleveland that you may not have expected. So grab your sweetheart and a warm coat, and let's discover why Cleveland is the perfect place for your next romantic getaway.
Aubrey KatePublished about a year ago in WanderExploring St. Louis: A Look into Crime, Segregation, and Italian Cuisine
St. Louis is a city that has a lot to offer. It's a city with a rich history and a vibrant culture, from the Gateway Arch to the Missouri Botanical Garden. However, it's also no secret that the city faces significant challenges. One of the biggest issues is crime. According to recent statistics, St. Louis has one of the highest violent crime rates in the country. This has led to a feeling of unease in some neighborhoods and a negative perception of the city as a whole.
Aubrey KatePublished about a year ago in WanderDetroit, MI: One of America's Most Romantic Getaways
Detroit, a city with a mixed reputation, is one of the largest and most iconic cities in the United States. Home to world-class museums like the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Motown Museum, as well as cultural institutions such as the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Detroit Opera House, the city boasts a rich cultural heritage. And let's not forget about the Lions, Tigers, and Red Wings—Detroit's beloved sports teams that inspire a fierce sense of civic pride. However, despite its many positive aspects, Detroit has also struggled with crime, pollution, and a host of other issues over the years, making it the butt of many jokes.
Aubrey KatePublished about a year ago in WanderSan Francisco: One of America's Most Romantic Cities
San Francisco: the city of love, the city of lights, the city of...crime and rampant drug use? That's right, folks, this notoriously eclectic city is not exactly what you'd expect when you think of a romantic getaway. But fear not, dear readers, for hidden beneath the grit and grime lies a wealth of unexpected romantic possibilities. In this article, we'll explore the charming side of San Francisco, from its world-renowned cuisine to its stunning natural beauty. So grab your significant other, hop on a cable car, and let's dive into the romance of the Bay Area's most misunderstood city.
Aubrey KatePublished about a year ago in WanderAmazing Sacramento
Sacramento is located in the Central Valley of California about 93 miles northeast of San Francisco. The city sits at the confluence of the Sacramento and American Rivers.
Rasma RaistersPublished about a year ago in WanderWinter Travels 2022: Searching for the Soul of America…(and my own)
Winter Travels 2022: Searching for the Soul of America (and my own) By Neolud Preface: My path begins; Six years ago I underwent multiple traumas that lasted for 24-36 months, and which the results I will live with physically the best I can. Mentally, between the ‘new’ research into Truama and Nueroplasticity things might be on the upswing. I begin here as my entire life changed, my thinking, feelings, existing... all due to those years.
60 Interesting Facts About Pennsylvania
Facts about Pennsylvania 1. Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn. The name of the state comes from the name of the founder’s father (Admiral William Penn) and not his own. The founder William Penn wanted the state to be named “Sylvania”. (Sylvania is a Latin word meaning “woodlands.”)[2]
Sriram NadarajanPublished about a year ago in Wander