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Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
History of the City Beautiful Moment
The fountain pictured above is now known as The Women’s Leadership Fountain, and it's the second and oldest fountain built in Kansas City in 1899. This fountain was designed by George Kessler and John Van Brunt.
Cathy CoombsPublished 2 years ago in WanderScenic US Camping Destination
Camping is the perfect vacation for anyone who wants to explore the United States. When someone goes camping, they get the chance to unwind and soak up the beauty of their surroundings. The following are five of the country’s most scenic camping destinations.
Michael Barbieri, PhDPublished 2 years ago in WanderWhat Is The Best Time To Stay In Boston?
If you are not planning on staying in New York City for more than a few days and would like to visit Boston, I suggest that you stay at least one night. It will not be worth doing a round trip in one day. It will take you over many sites. You should plan to spend at least two nights in Boston.
Carlos JeremyPublished 2 years ago in WanderTurning 50 in Florida
Is it coincidental that I started going through menopause two years ago and since I began menopause I've also been witnessing the world change dramatically? Maybe. New Jersey, two years ago was a new world to me, but I was mostly the same. I just wanted to go "home" and I thought Keansburg was my home. I wanted my apartment at Church street back. I wanted a do-over. I didn't get it. I just got a long "staycation" from February to September at a hostelish motel. It was okay. But had I known that's what it was, I'd have done things differently. They say hindsight is 2020, but looking back at 2020, my decisions and actions were all made and based on the thought that Keansburg was my "home". It wasn't and I was just a fool.
Shanon NormanPublished 2 years ago in WanderDiscovering Denver's Different Cuisine's
I am not going to lie, I am a picky eater, always have been and it didn't help that I grew up in a smallish town with very limited food diversity other than the normal Mexican restaurant and casual and questionable Chinese Restaurant. Nonetheless, my mouth pallet is mostly limited to corn, potato's and steak.
Rilee AreyPublished 2 years ago in WanderRF: Woman Rides Along!
When a woman wants to be with her man, she will do almost anything to achieve her ends. A young female rode on the hood and windshield in an Internet video. What would prompt such actions? While reasons remain unclear, it could be because of a black woman’s insistence to track her man.
Skyler SaundersPublished 2 years ago in WanderThings to Do in Palm Springs
In no particular order. Below are a few things to do in Palm Springs. Palm Springs Aerial Tramway The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway was opened in September 1963 for transportation from the Coachella Valley to the top of San Jacinto Peak. It is the world's largest rotating tram car, travelling over two-and-one-half miles up the Chino Canyon.
Armchair DetectivePublished 2 years ago in WanderInside Los Angeles’ New Short Stories Hotel
Inside Los Angeles’ New Short Stories Hotel, Across From The Grove A new chapter has been written for L.A.’s shuttered Farmer’s Daughter Hotel, where Julianne Moore stayed while reading the Boogie Nights script. The 1962 property, on three-quarters of an acre across from The Original Farmers Market and The Grove, is now the casual chic 66-room Short Stories Hotel (from $300 a night; shortstorieshotel.com).
hirusandutyre distributoursPublished 2 years ago in WanderRich Neighborhoods of South Carolina To Live
South Carolina the palmetto state, it's home to classic southern charm shrimp and grits and intense college football rivalries but it's also home to some pretty high-end cities too that's right South Carolina has some pretty fancy areas you may not have even known that but it's true. Today we'll discuss the richest cities in South Carolina that don't really make that much money because it's South Carolina.
Ghani MengalPublished 2 years ago in WanderThings to See, Eat and Do in Bishop, California
Bishop is located in the Eastern Sierra region of California. It is close to Death Valley, Yosemite and Mammoth Lakes. The city is incredibly picturesque, sitting in-between 14,000 foot peaks, with the Bishop Creek running through the town. If you are familiar with the California Water Wars and the movie, Chinatown (1974), Bishop sits in the Owens Valley where the LADWP took the water from.
Armchair DetectivePublished 2 years ago in WanderHillsborough Country Park Review
Hello, everyone! This post has been a long time coming, but this kind of content takes forever to make, so thanks for waiting. Hiking is one of my favorite pass times, and there are tons of parks I've had on my to-do list. Luckily, I've been able to squeeze in some park time at least once a week to bring you this.
erinhastoomanybooks2.0Published 2 years ago in WanderLydia's Ghost
In 1896, local miners discovered gold in the Klondike region of Yukon in northwest Canada. The news hit Seattle and San Francisco, and then a stampede of prospects descended on the area looking for wealth. Over 100,000 people with gold fever rushed into Klondike in only three short years. Most of them got a whole bunch of nothing for their trouble.
J.A. HernandezPublished 2 years ago in Wander