During our last trip to Boston, The Girl and I walked the famous Freedom Trail. It’s a brick path that runs through downtown Boston. It winds you through 16 historical sites. It’s only about 2 1/2 miles long, but with all the stops at the sites, you could totally make a day or two of Read More >>
LaMay Car Museum in Tacoma
Last Sunday we went to the LeMay Car Museum in Tacoma, Washington for our family day. The boys were in heaven–and I’ll even admit, The Girl and I thought it was pretty cool too. The LeMay Car Museum is a 9 acre homage to automobiles–their history, the culture they’ve created, and the technology behind them. Read More >>
Save the Red Phone Booths in London
I came across this article on NPR the other day, and HOLD THE PHONE because I think The Girl and I might need to do some oversees investigative reporting to really get a grip on the situation. The iconic red phone booths in London are slowly becoming an obsolete thing of the past. Sure, people want Read More >>
Things to Do in Charlottesville, VA
So, after my recent trip, I have confirmed that not only is Virginia for Lovers, but Virginia is AWESOME, no matter when you visit. If you have never been, I seriously recommend you consider it for your next vacation. It’s full of history, absolutely beautiful, and totally worth your time. Here’s a couple of things Read More >>
Michie Tavern, Meadow Run Mill and General Store in Charlottesville, Virginia
After our quick trip to view the fall gardens at Monticello, The Girl and I stopped at Michie Tavern for a bite to eat. We weren’t even really that hungry but the buildings were so cool that we decided to stop anyway. Michie Tavern was originally built in 1784 by William Michie. Michie had been Read More >>
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