Colorful walls, prim sidewalks, and craftsman-style architecture: Coronado District is easily the prettiest neighborhood in Phoenix, Arizona. If director Wes Anderson ever filmed a movie in…
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When you think of Virginia, the longstanding tourism slogan “Virginia is for Lovers” often comes to mind. The state is chock full of historical destinations and quaint small…
For several years, I traveled exclusively with a top-loading backpack — the kind thru-hikers take on the Appalachian Trail — and I carried that thing everywhere.…
There’s no shortage of lakeside beaches in Michigan, which isn’t surprising considering the state shares lots of shoreline with Lake Michigan. You can get your fill of…
If your idea of an authentic, fun Midwest fall getaway involves an untamed river and high bluffs with broad views, you might look to a specific…
The night fell in South Luangwa National Park like a curtain. Our guide, Lams, cut the engine with a soft click, then the headlights, and our…
Texas’ easternmost city of Orange has a pretty position right along the banks of the winding Sabine River. Known as the “Gateway to Texas,” it’s the…
Sumter, South CarolinaBook a stay at the 1912 Bed and Breakfast; with its original flooring and tile, cozy guest rooms, and hearty Southern breakfasts, it has…
Dust circles up around the bull’s ankles as they kick and buck. Young men in boots and chaps grip ropes with one white knuckle, the other…
Overtourism is an upsetting travel nuisance spreading across Europe. To help ease the strain, travelers can seek out lesser visited places. In doing so, they’re usually rewarded…
