Things to Do
Burlington, VT: The Ultimate Guide to Vermont’s Hippest City
As the biggest and most happening city in Vermont, Burlington has lots going on. Located on the shores of Lake Champlain facing the lovely Adirondack Mountains of upstate New York, the oh-so easy-on-the-eye scenery sets the tone for a very chill, down-to-earth vibe throughout the town. Add to that a population of students from three…
Read MoreCharleston History Lessons
Charleston is a hotbed of American history with varied eras easy to explore over a few days (or a week). From the founding of the Carolinas to the American Revolution, the Civil War, and WWII, as well as African-American culture, Charleston has played in integral role in this country’s history. Thus, a visit to the…
Read MoreChildren’s Day Festival: A Day of Fun for the Whole Family
Sunday, October 20 | Park West Recreation Complex Looking for a perfect family outing this fall? Mark your calendars for the 2024 Children’s Day Festival in Mount Pleasant, SC! This beloved event, held on Sunday, October 20, from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM at the Park West Recreation Complex, promises a day full of fun…
Read MoreChristmas in Petoskey: A Winter Getaway
Situated in the heart of Northern Michigan, Petoskey transforms into a picturesque winter wonderland during the festive season. From enchanting holiday events to charming downtown decorations, Petoskey has plenty of holiday spirit. Charismatic Christmas Events December in Petoskey, MI, promises a festive and eventful time for residents and visitors alike. The calendar is filled with…
Read MoreConserFest
This festival highlights local art and progressive businesses and we feature incredible musical talent from near and far on our main stage. Food and drink are available for purchase, as is an amazing line of coveted ConserFest merchandise. There is a silent auction and raffle, which feature local products and services. In-kind donations are always…
Read MoreColorado’s Wild Side
Colorado consistently ranks high as one of the fittest states in the United States. The mountain towns score the highest. That includes Durango, which although it’s not tucked in at the base of towering rocky peaks, its size and character give it a distinctive Rocky Mountain town feel. And there’s no doubt about it, most…
Read MoreCrossroad of Cultures and Traditions
Located at the far western corner of Texas in the Chihuahuan Desert on the Rio Grande River, El Paso is distinguished by its proximity to New Mexico and Mexico and also as being one of the most important cities of the lone star state. Although El Paso County was founded in 1850, El Paso proper…
Read MoreAn Introduction to Coastal New Brunswick
Area History The rocks along the bay of Fundy, shaped by the pounding of the tides, date back millions of years and are some of the oldest formations in the world. The diversity in the history along the shores of the Bay of Fundy is as dramatic as these giant tides. The region is a…
Read MoreAnnapolis: A Bastion of History
From land and water, the Old World charm of Annapolis, Maryland enchants visitors and locals alike. If you wander through its rabbit warren maze of city streets, you will surely feel as though you’re walking through eighteenth-century America. Indeed, the red-brick buildings throughout Annapolis, most of which is classified as a National Historic District, present…
Read MoreAnnapolis Pride Parade
The Annapolis Pride Parade is an annual event held in the city of Annapolis, Maryland, to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and promote equality, diversity, and inclusion. The parade brings together people from all walks of life to celebrate the beauty and diversity of the LGBTQ+ community in a joyous and colorful event. The first Annapolis…
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