Explore Central Park, New York City:
Take a leisurely stroll through the iconic Central Park, enjoying its greenery and landmarks.
Visit famous sites like Strawberry Fields, Bethesda Terr… Read More
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, and what better way to launch the season than with a fun-filled getaway? No matter what kind of getaway you are looking for, there… Read More
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Sympathy to the family of Toni Smith Billingsley of Rising Sun. Toni was a 1948 graduate of Patriot High School. She was a classmate of Betty Clifto… Read More
Humans are nostalgic creatures. There's simply something magical about traveling back in time to witness the black and white (or bronze tinted) world before us. Is it the nostalgia for bette… Read More
St. Augustine, Florida.Pinehurst is believed to be the earliest segregated African American cemetery in Florida with graves dating back to the 1840s. Similar to San Sebastian, many veterans… Read More
Louisiana is a state full of historic sites, and monuments that tell the story of its rich cultural heritage. From the beautiful French Quarter in New Orleans to antebellum plantations along… Read More
Florida Travel Blog - Documenting the REAL Florida!21 Historical Sites in Florida – Places, Attractions and Fun Facts
21 Historical Sites in Flo… Read More
In 1826, Joseph Nicephore Niepce, a French inventor, came up with what forever changed the way we see, experience, and remember the world and its history. It was the birth of a camera that t… Read More
Looking for the best and fun things to do in Douglasville, GA?
Douglasville is a city in Georgia located just a few minutes from downtown Atlanta. It is the county seat of Douglas County, wi… Read More
Hemingway’s Key West Much the Same TodayIf you can walk more than a few steps in Key West without seeing a reference to Hemingway, look around. Yo… Read More
My father served in the United States Navy during WWII and in Korea as a Medic attached to the Marines. The medals he was awarded are numerous. He passed away in 2003 aft… Read More
Here are this week’s travel contests. You can win trips to Daytona Beach, Florida; Maui, Hawaii; Palm Beach, Florida; Costa Rica; New York City; Napa, California; Las Vegas, Nevada; I… Read More
Bob Dole, who overcame disabling war wounds to become a sharp-tongued Senate leader from Kansas, a Republican presidential candidate and then a symbol and celebrant of his dwindling generati… Read More
We all know how landmarks are often the defining characteristics of symbols of a city. They often represent the essence of who the residents are as a people, with landmarks like The Statue o… Read More
In search of the best & fun things to do in Gainesville, GA?
Gainesville lies in northern Georgia’s Hall County, roughly 55 miles northeast of Atlanta.
The ‘poultry capital o… Read More
Memorial Day is a day celebrated in the United States on the last Monday of May each year to honor the people who died while serving the U.S. military. The day was originally named Decoratio… Read More
A tragic history of how we’ve treated elderly citizens, for profit by Maureen Tkacik Maureen Dittmar of Rochester, New Hampshire, was sifting through junk mail one Saturday in early A… Read More
On Sunday, Jill Biden visited a fringe camp in Matamoros, Mexico, where she passed out nourishment and Christmas presents to haven searchers.
The move by Joe Biden’s significant other… Read More
“Greetings from Dunedin” courtesy of Dunedin Artist Steve Spathelf
I’ve been to the spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays – Dunedin, Florida –… Read More
‘Greetings from Dunedin’ courtesy of Dunedin Artist Steve Spathelf
I’ve been to the spring training home of the Toronto Blue Jays – Dunedin, Florida –… Read More