Eat Your Way Through Falmouth and Woods Hole
Certainly the largest fish and seafood market on Cape Cod, the Falmouth Fish Market showcases bounty from local and near-local waters. Shop for tonight’s dinner here and/or dive into one of the best lobster rolls in Falmouth at the Clam Man. Oh yeah. Looking to do a seafood feast for the whole family? That…
Read MoreEat Your Way Through Maryland’s Eastern Shore
First, you need to become clear on what encompasses Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Pull it up on Google to see that it includes a very large area in Maryland, comprised of nine counties situated to the east of Chesapeake Bay. Now pull up or out–depending on whether you’re online or looking at a hard copy–Discovery Map…
Read MoreEating and Drinking Your Way Through Baltimore
Considered one of the foodie capitals of the United States, any trip to Baltimore promises lots of good food and drink. Whether you’re there to attend a professional sports event, to take in the sites of this vibrant city or do to some business, a fun dining and sipping experience will likely make up part…
Read MoreEmbrace the Desert
Within a half-hour’s drive from Phoenix/Scottsdale, one of America’s most significant metropolitan areas, you can find yourself in the middle of the Old West, the likes of which you see in some of the world’s most famous westerns. Carefree, Cave Creek & North Scottsdale make for a great add-on to any trip to the Phoenix/Scottsdale…
Read MoreElegance and Comfort: Discover the Finest Lodging in Princeton, NJ
Princeton, New Jersey, is a picturesque town known for its rich history, Ivy League charm, and cultural attractions. Whether you’re visiting for business or leisure, you’ll find a variety of exceptional lodging options to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay. In this article, we’ll explore some of the best places to stay in Princeton, NJ.…
Read MoreEmbrace the Spirit of Celebration: Annual Events in East Hampton and Montauk, NY
Along the eastern tip of Long Island, the coastal towns of East Hampton and Montauk are not only known for their picturesque beaches and charming landscapes but also for the vibrant annual events that bring the communities alive. From cultural festivals to sporting competitions, these events offer visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the…
Read MoreEmbracing the PA Dutch and Amish Culture of Lancaster
The Dutch in Pennsylvania Dutch refers to Deutsch or Deitsch as in the people from Germany and their language. Indeed many from southern Germany, Austria and even parts of Switzerland settled in this part of Pennsylvania during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Fleeing religious intolerance at home, these Germanic people were free to practice their…
Read MoreExperience the Sea of this Seaside Resort
Named for Cornelius Jacobsen Mey, a Dutch sea captain that explored and charted the area during the early 1600s, Cape May is located at the southern tip of Cape May Peninsula, the southernmost point of the state of New Jersey. Situated where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, it’s perfectly poised to offer some…
Read MoreExperience the Vibrant History and culture of St. Augustine, Florida
Time stands still in St. Augustine as it welcomes visitors to explore an era centuries ago in the nation’s oldest city. Reminisce on the past as you discover beautiful Colonial-style architecture surrounding historical plazas before exploring the untouched landscape of some of Florida’s best shorelines. Experience the vibrant history, culture, and natural beauty with these…
Read MoreExploring Gullah Geechee Traditions Along the Coast
The coastline stretching from South Carolina to Georgia is a place where stunning beaches and delicious seafood intertwine with the enduring legacy of the Gullah Geechee people. Descended from West and Central Africans who arrived here centuries ago, the Gullah Geechee community persevered through unimaginable hardship. They forged a vibrant culture with unique traditions that…
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