For those Visiting Page AZ and Looking for Things to Do, we look to break down some of the best options in the city. Page, for such a small town has a surprising number of incredible sights. Amongst some of the most incredible scenery that America has to offer, Page Arizona Attractions are world famous. From the venerable Horseshoe Bend, … [Read more...]
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Best Places to Stay in NYC for Any Budget
New York City There is certainly something about this city of over 8 million people that has brought visitors and immigrants alike to its streets. And in such an iconic and historic city there are certainly no shortages of places to stay. But I wanted to help you take some of the guess work out of finding a place to stay in the city. So I … [Read more...]
Guide to Chamizal National Memorial El Paso Texas
What is a Border. That is something that Chamizal National Memorial discusses in one of the most important agreements many of us never heard of. The National Memorial examines one of the most contentious and yet peaceful agreements that moved two neighbors forward. Something that's a discourse that is lose in many ways present day. Explore … [Read more...]
Experience the Congress Bridge Bats in Austin
One of the most incredible sights in the world is seeing the nightly routine of a colony of bats leaving their roost to find their dinner. Some colonies can be in the millions. Seeing the bats in Austin is an awe inspiring moment. The Congress Avenue Bridge in downtown Austin Texas at times plays host to over a million Mexican Free Tail bats. … [Read more...]
Guadalupe Mountains National Park Guide
One of the least known National Parks in the United States. Guadalupe Mountains protects a unique mountainous landscape in northern Texas. The area protects some incredible wildlife, deserts, and mountain regions. Interested? Read along the see how to explore. About Guadalupe Mountains NP Established in 1972, the park protects some of … [Read more...]
Visiting White Sands National Park – New Mexico
I never knew sand could be so white. It is blinding looking at the fields of white gypsum that stretch in every direction. It looks like snow, it feels like clay, it floats like sand. It's a bit of a crazy experience. There are fields like this in a lot of places, but none that rival White Sands in New Mexico. For those interested in … [Read more...]
Best Time To Visit Denver
Denver Colorado is one of those cities that what you expect from the weather is often not what you get. In Denver, since moving there, the one thing I learned is that Denver's weather is unpredictable. Find the best time to visit Denver can be tough for those who've never been. It's also surprising. Not just because you can have multiple … [Read more...]
9 Fantastic Day Trips from El Paso Texas
El Paso is such a cool and interesting city. However, if you are in the area, you would be remissed to not explore the areas around El Paso as well. There's incredible towns, national parks, historic sites, and more to see in the areas surrounding El Paso. Given the geography and history, some are a bit of a distance away, so we'll try to keep it … [Read more...]
Best Things to Do in El Paso Texas
El Paso also known as Sun City (for its over 300 days of sun) is more than just a town on the Texas / Mexico Border. I discovered there's quite a lot to do in the city. From it's delicious cuisine, to incredible nature, there's a lot to explore in and around El Paso. This will help you figure out some of the best places to visit and things to … [Read more...]
Best National Parks in Washington State
Some of the Best National Parks are in Washington State. Included among them are the world's most beautiful places, and certainly some of my favorite national parks and places as well. This post delves into the National Parks in Washington State. Which ones you should visit. And helps you maximize your time in the State. Each has something … [Read more...]
Guide to Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site – Montana
History of Grant-Kohrs Ranch The history of Grant-Kohrs Ranch started like many others, with a business idea. In 1840s, Canadian Johnny Francis Grant and his brother James began making their fortune trading with travelers moving west along the Oregon Trail. Their business would trade one healthy cow or horse for two trail-weary ones. Over time, … [Read more...]
Visiting Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
There's a lot to the story of Custer's last stand. Which is how it's always been taught to me for so many years up through childhood. It's almost a bit strange, to here where it actually occurred. And I'm glad even the place is better about discussing the Native American impact of it. About Little Bighorn National Battlefield June 25, … [Read more...]
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