Indiana, often referred to as the ‘Crossroads of America,’ offers more than just a central location—it’s a state rich in history, culture, and natural beauty…
Pink Jeep Tours Branson: Buckle Up, Buttercup
“I wish I had time to take a picture of your face.” That was my husband, laughing so hard he was gasping for air, right…
York, Pennsylvania: Where History, Architecture, and Incredible Food Collide
The history nerd in me was in absolute heaven the moment we arrived in York, Pennsylvania. This is a town that doesn’t just preserve its…
Whitney Plantation Tours: Unveiling the History of Louisiana’s Antebellum South
The Whitney Plantation stands as a profound monument to the history of slavery in the Southern United States. Located in Wallace, Louisiana, Whitney Plantation Tours…
Ozarker Lodge Branson: A Retro Road-Trip Hug with All the Modern Comforts
There’s something about road trips that gets stitched into your memory forever. The kind where the miles roll by, the radio crackles with whatever station…
Stepping Back in Time: The Historic Village of Val-Jalbert
Some places cling to you long after you leave. The Historic Village of Val-Jalbert is one of those rare places—a village that feels alive, not…
Grapevine, Texas: A Town That Surprised Me in Every Way
I’ll be honest. When I first looked at Grapevine, Texas, on a map, I thought of it as the place you stay when you’re flying…
Harriet Tubman: Walking in Her Footsteps in Auburn, New York
When I think of Harriet Tubman, the image that always comes to mind is the fearless “Moses of her people,” leading enslaved men, women, and…