Battling August Heat at the Olentangy Indian Caverns
It would seem that summer has finally arrived in Ohio and while temperatures in the mid to upper 80′s and low 90′s might seem insignificant to the majority of people in America, it’s the humidity...
View ArticleVisit DuSable Museum of Chicago
Entrance of the Du Sable Museum Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood has gained lots of visibility as the home of President Barack Obama but he’s not the only exciting aspect of the area. This stately...
View ArticleIce Skating at Chicago’s Millenium Park
Ice skating at Millennium Park A dip in temperatures means that Chicago weather is moving back to its natural state but it also means that it’s the season for ice skating in Millennium Park. A Chicago...
View ArticleLaugh Out Loud at Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival
Comedians of the Chicago Sketch Comedy Fest There’s nothing funny about the brutal Chicago winter, unless you’re inside and watching the Chicago Sketch Comedy Festival. For two weeks, from January...
View ArticleChowing Down on Chicago’s Eli’s Cheesecake
Eli's Cheesecake Chicago is noted for its pizza and hot dogs but the Windy City also claims a particular cheesecake style. A Chicago hallmark, Eli’s cheesecake offers Chicago style cheesecake baked...
View ArticleRowdy Roller Derby with Chicago’s Windy City Rollers
Windy City Rollers Hell's Belles So you think Chicago winters are rough? Clearly you haven’t seen the Windy City Rollers. A league of brash, brawling, roller derby groups, the Windy City Rollers...
View ArticleChicago’s Memorial Day Parade
Participants march down State Street during the Chicago Memorial Day Parade When I was growing up, Memorial Day meant that most Chicago neighborhoods boasted huge American flags proudly waving from...
View ArticleBiking Through St.Kitts
The Circus roundabout in downtown Basseterre As a small volcanic island in the Eastern Caribbean, St. Kitts offers 69 sq. miles of rain forest, mountains and beaches to explore. With scenery so lush...
View ArticleTravel Back in Time At L.W. Paul Living History Farm
A farmer volunteer guide at the living history farm. Farming is the foundation of American history but sadly, farms are quickly disappearing from the daily landscape of the typical American...
View ArticleStrolling Silent Cities at Brookgreen Gardens
A graveyard at Brookgreen Gardens Just 18 miles north of Myrtle Beach, Brookgreen Gardens stands as the country’s first public sculpture garden, with 50 acres of lush, landscaped gardens dotted with...
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