Majestic mountain ranges, spectacular wildflowers, cascading waterfalls, abundant wildlife, free flowing streams and rivers. With so much natural beauty, it’s easy to see why Great Smoky Mountains National Park is […]
Magnolia Plantation And Gardens – Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina is one of America’s most beautiful and historic cities. With so much to see and do, picking a favorite Charleston landmark is an impossible task. But if […]
Longwood Mansion – The Most Interesting Home In America?
There’s no shortage of historic homes in America. Monticello, Hearst Castle, The Biltmore Estate, all homes that have been visited by millions of Americans. But it’s a less heralded American […]
Galveston, Texas – So Much More Than Just A Beach Town
Galveston doesn’t get the attention it deserves. Dallas, Austin, Houston and San Antonio all enjoy solid name recognition, but Galveston is largely unknown outside of Texas. This is unfortunate because […]
Minute Maid Park – Is it Cold In Here?
Minute Maid Park is one of the more unique ballparks in baseball. Similar to other domed stadiums, the outside isn’t much to look at, but inside the ballpark, it’s aesthetically […]
Houston, Texas – Where The American Grocery Store Defeated Communism
What American invention best represents the success of our capitalist economic system? If I were to poll ordinary people on the street, I’d bet the most common answer would be […]
Arkansas – The Natural State Lives Up To Its Name
Based off a quick Google search, I’m inclined to believe that most Americans don’t know much about Arkansas. I spent the last several days in the Natural State, and thoroughly […]
Kauffman Stadium – Baseball’s Hidden Gem
Kauffman Stadium is without question an underrated ballpark. Built as a baseball-only facility in 1973, the ballpark was a contrarian project, completed in an era dominated by multi-sport monstrosities. 50 […]
National WW1 Museum and Memorial – Kansas City
The National WW1 Museum and Memorial is located in Kansas City, Missouri. The Monument was completed in 1926, when 100,000 people came out to hear President Calvin Coolidge speak at […]
Eisenhower Presidential Library & Museum – Abilene, Kansas
The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum might be the most interesting thing I’ve seen on my trip so far. This was my first experience visiting a Presidential Library, so I […]