Reveling in the Summer Concert Scene

Have you been to a summer concert yet? Whether you’ve packed a picnic and set up your lawn chair at one of the free outdoor music events hosted in communities around the country (around the world in fact) or scored some pricey tickets to see a rockstar at a renowned outdoor music venue such as…

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Reveling in the Summer Concert Scene

Have you been to a summer concert yet? Whether you’ve packed a picnic and set up your lawn chair at one of the free outdoor music events hosted in communities around the country (around the world in fact) or scored some pricey tickets to see a rockstar at a renowned outdoor music venue such as…

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New Smyrna’s Only Speakeasy and the Cocktail Renaissance

Like a flame to a chef, it is said ice is to a skilled bartender… Craft cocktail making has become a culinary art form. Creamy martinis and exotic rum drinks are exquisitely photographed like centerfolds in travel and food magazines. Tantalizing flavor profiles we drink in with our eyes leave little to the imagination. We’re…

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New Smyrna’s Only Speakeasy and the Cocktail Renaissance

Like a flame to a chef, it is said ice is to a skilled bartender… Craft cocktail making has become a culinary art form. Creamy martinis and exotic rum drinks are exquisitely photographed like centerfolds in travel and food magazines. Tantalizing flavor profiles we drink in with our eyes leave little to the imagination. We’re…

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Maps I Wish Were Real

Maps I Wish Were Real So many books, television shows and movies throughout history either center around or feature famous maps. These maps inspire characters and lead them on epic journeys, from Middle Earth and Narnia to Hogsmeade and Oz. And I just can’t help but think… what if they were real? I mean, c’mon…how…

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Maps as Art

Maps as Art Artist John Petach makes stunning pieces of artwork from all kinds of maps. Discovery Map is honored to figure among his favorite “canvases.” Map Geek was thrilled to hear what John had to say about his art and his love for travel. MG:Last winter you approached Discovery Map and asked for permission…

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Mapping out Halloween

Mapping out Halloween Have you figured out what you’re doing this year for Halloween? The Map Geek predicts that all is aligned to create a spooky good time. First of all, October 31st lands on a Saturday, which always means a celebration of sorts. Plus, there will be a full moon and a blue moon;…

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Mapping Love: Valentine’s Day with Discovery Map®

Ready to spice up your Valentine’s Day with a dash of adventure and a sprinkle of romance? Forget the clichés and dive into a world of personalized exploration with your partner. From creating a destination date night to DIY map art, a Discovery Map® can add that little extra personal touch to your celebrations. Whether…

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Loving the Library of Congress Online

Loving the Library of Congress Online Whoa, it’s hard coming up for air to write this story. I have been immersed the past couple of hours in the Library of Congress website. It’s the Fourth of July and I found that to be an appropriate way to honor our nation’s birthday. So much is happening…

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