At the US Astronaut Hall of Fame in Titusville, Florida, you’ll have an opportunity to experience both the technical side of space travel, as well as the very personal side of it, with exhibits tracing our race into space, not only historically, but also from the personal perspective of participating astronauts. The Science on a [...]
Since I’m on a crazy travel schedule and way behind in my travel blog reading, my usual round up weekly favorites will not appear today. Instead, I’ll share with you a couple of favorite photos from yesterday’s trip to Kennedy Space Center, along with a question to ponder. If we can go from this — [...]
I’m in Orlando, Florida, for a week, attending the US Travel Association’s annual International Pow-Wow, the premiere opportunity for the United States to sell travel to the world. Neither a trade show nor a conference, this remarkable event is a marketplace that matches up buyers and sellers of US travel. And buy and sell they [...]
While I’m very much a big city gal, there is something special about getting away to a smaller beach community. It forces you to slow down your pace, wander and explore a little bit, and it’s a great way to enjoy a vacation as part of a real community, instead of being part of a [...]
When you hear the destination Miami Beach, what do you think of? If you’re like me, you probably think about sun and sand, the beaches and swimming pools, lazy days and wild parties at night, and a pretty laid back, carefree attitude. You aren’t far wrong if that’s what comes to mind. Situated among all [...]
Up until the early 60′s Lincoln Road was known as the “Fifth Avenue” of Miami Beach, and was THE top commercial district in the area. Upscale, luxury hotels were there, along with the stores catering to that wealthy clientele. As many of these luxury hotels recognized how much money was being spent, they began to [...]



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