Things to Do
Alluring Ameila Island
Imagine Florida at its finest, enhanced by southern charm. Amelia Island is as lovely as its name. (Doesn’t Amelia conjure up thoughts of grace and beauty?) Named for Princess Amelia, daughter of George II of England, Amelia Island does indeed possess a delightful blend of pristine nature and historic architecture along with many wonderful places…
Read MoreRocky Mountain High
As one of the most visited national parks in America and also one of the highest, Rocky Mountain National Park guarantees an elevated experience for lover’s of the outdoors. Come and spend a chunk of time at Estes Park for there is much to see and do there and in this nearby national park that…
Read MoreSanta Monica and its Neighborhoods
This beachfront city ranks as one of America’s most exciting destinations. By the early twentieth century, Santa Monica was well established as a resort town and since then it has grown into an oh-so happening place that possesses much of the clout of L.A. while retaining the appeal of a super-friendly oceanside community. With a…
Read MoreRevving it up at Daytona Beach
Daytona’s super wide, twenty-three-mile stretch of hard-packed sand beach is largely responsible for making it what it is today:a terrific play land for beach and car enthusiasts that facilitates fun all year long. With the glorious Florida sun and the magnificent Atlantic Ocean as its cohorts, Daytona Beach marries its natural beauty with manmade events…
Read MoreRockfish Fishing Tour
When: TBD Chesapeake anglers excited about the start of the rockfish season can enjoy their favorite sport and support three great causes by entering the Annual Boatyard Bar & Grill Opening Day “Catch & Release” Rockfish Tournament. Participating fisherman not only compete for great prizes, they also give back to the Bay and their community…
Read MoreSanta Monica and its Neighborhoods
This beachfront city ranks as one of America’s most exciting destinations. By the early twentieth century, Santa Monica was well established as a resort town and since then it has grown into an oh-so happening place that possesses much of the clout of L.A. while retaining the appeal of a super-friendly oceanside community. With a…
Read MoreRecreation at Franconia Notch NH
Franconia Notch, NH is located in the White Mountains. A destination area for New Englanders and folks from all around the nation, this picturesque spot invites people to hike, swim, ski, fish, run, bike and just absorb a raw and intense New England beauty that is invigorating and relaxing, at the same time. Hiking: Hiking…
Read MoreRecreation at Franconia Notch NH
Franconia Notch, NH is located in the White Mountains. A destination area for New Englanders and folks from all around the nation, this picturesque spot invites people to hike, swim, ski, fish, run, bike and just absorb a raw and intense New England beauty that is invigorating and relaxing, at the same time. Hiking: Hiking…
Read MorePortland ME: Lighthouses, Lobster, and L.L. Bean
Morning Start the day with breakfast at Becky’s Diner, a waterfront institution. Aim for an outdoor table with a harbor view. Keep with the theme by ordering a lobster and Swiss omelet or indulge in another Maine favorite, blueberry pancakes—do splurge on the real maple syrup. After breakfast, walk along Portland’s working waterfront taking in…
Read MorePrincely Princeton
With its tree-lined streets and Gothic buildings, the town of Princeton, New Jersey does indeed possess a princely allure. During the early part of the 1700s, in fact, the community was referred to as Prince’s Town and also Princetown. Finally, the Princeton name stuck and today it’s a vibrant municipality of some 30,000 people. Home…
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