The Furthest East You Can Go
I found the furthest east you can go in the United States. It’s pretty cool. Continue reading
I found the furthest east you can go in the United States. It’s pretty cool. Continue reading
Explore one of the most popular destinations in Acadia National Park as I follow the Jordan Pond Trail. Continue reading
Explorations of a small medieval town in the foothills of Tuscany. Continue reading
Explore one of the most picturesque places in Acadia National Park. Continue reading
Illinois has had not one, not two but three different capitals! And no, none of them were Chicago… Continue reading
Explore the hidden history of a small French colonial town in Missouri. Continue reading
A little exploration of the city of Bangor, Maine. Continue reading
Only a tomb so elaborate and grandiose as this one would be acceptable for someone like Napoleon. Continue reading
Explorations of the “Venice of the North.” Continue reading
You may have heard about Acadia National Park, but have you seen it from a wanderer’s perspective? Continue reading
From appreciating historical value to what to do with your hands, a few things are just a bit different when you step into the past. Continue reading
In the suburbs of Naples, Italy, lies one of the largest preserved mansions of the ancient world and it’s absolutely huge. Continue reading
Bowl-shaped mountains, separated by lochs of dark blue water and endless, treeless moors, dot the landscape. Intrigued yet? Continue reading
A little exploration of New York City’s amazing architecture. Continue reading
On Turkey’s Aegean coast lies one of the ancient world’s greatest cities: Ephesus. What started as a Greek colony grew into a city that held one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Continue reading
This pleasure pier has been a destination for day-trippers from London for over a century. Continue reading
Why does one history buff love cemeteries so much? Trust me, it’s not creepy. Continue reading
Packing doesn’t have to be a nightmare. Here are 5 easy tips to help you get started! Continue reading
New York wasn’t born on Manhattan, but instead on a very unlikely place in the harbor. Continue reading