Posts Tagged ‘Things to Do’
MumFest
MumFest is a combination of family fun, entertainment, attractions, exhibitors, and great food in the beautifully restored setting of historic downtown New Bern and its waterfront. It is is one of the finest award-winning festivals in the state of North Carolina. It is recognized statewide as a major eastern North Carolina family festival and has…
Read MoreMullet Festival
The most popular festival in Swansboro, NC is the Mullet Festival, which celebrates its 70th year in 2024! What began as a small event to celebrate the completion of the bridge over the White Oak River has become a highly anticipated part of eastern North Carolina culture. Taking place on the second weekend in October,…
Read MoreMulti-Cultural Highlights of New Brunswick and Beyond
One look at the New Brunswick Discovery Map tells you that the French influence in this part of Canada is indeed grand (big). Outside of Quebec, New Brunswick is where you’ll find the greatest number of French speakers. They make up over thirty percent of the population thanks to sixteenth century French settlers. Although the…
Read MoreMore Shopping in Manchester!
Manchester, Vermont, sits in the southern area of the state, among the Green Mountains. A small, quaint destination filled with both history and nature, it’s a fantastic place to visit for those seeking a quieter, low-key vacation with plenty of upscale amenities and cultural activities. Beyond visiting the Lincoln Family Home and the Southern Vermont…
Read MoreMulti-Cultural Highlights of New Brunswick and Beyond
One look at the New Brunswick Discovery Map tells you that the French influence in this part of Canada is indeed grand (big). Outside of Quebec, New Brunswick is where you’ll find the greatest number of French speakers. They make up over thirty percent of the population thanks to sixteenth century French settlers. Although the…
Read MoreMulti-Cultural Highlights of New Brunswick and Beyond
One look at the New Brunswick Discovery Map tells you that the French influence in this part of Canada is indeed grand (big). Outside of Quebec, New Brunswick is where you’ll find the greatest number of French speakers. They make up over thirty percent of the population thanks to sixteenth century French settlers. Although the…
Read MoreMount Pleasant Farmer’s Market
The Mount Pleasant Farmer’s Market in South Carolina is a beloved community gathering place that showcases the best of the Lowcountry’s agriculture, food, and art scene. Held on Tuesdays from April to September at the Moultrie Middle School parking lot, the market draws locals and visitors alike with its vibrant atmosphere and diverse offerings. One…
Read MoreMore Highlights of the Boothbay Harbor Region
One of the benefits of being practically surrounded by water in the Boothbay Harbor Region is that many of the restaurants here offer terrific waterfront dining replete with extraordinary views. Most of these establishments–at least those open year round–also afford pleasing views from their interiors for those days when it’s best to sit inside with…
Read MoreMore Must-See Boulder
Most enjoy the young, happening vibe that reigns supreme in Boulder. In addition to this old mining town being a bastion for young professionals, it’s also greatly populated year-round with students. The University of Colorado’s main campus was established here in 1875. It officially opened in 1877 and for many years CU Boulder has been…
Read MoreMore Highlights of Pinehurst, Southern Pines and Aberdeen
You’ll find some of the best golf in the country in Pinehurst, North Carolina, particularly at Pinehurst Resort, an anchor site of the U.S. Open and the main attraction in this charming little town. With nine glorious golf courses at the resort, there are lots of fun challenges to be had. Made up of numerous…
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