Las Vegas: The Other Side
I’ve traveled to Las Vegas many times, mostly for business, and honestly after a couple of days I’m about done. However, I discovered a whole new side of Las Vegas on our recent trip....
I’ve traveled to Las Vegas many times, mostly for business, and honestly after a couple of days I’m about done. However, I discovered a whole new side of Las Vegas on our recent trip....
The Sedona Verde Valley was our second stop wintering in Arizona. This area, north of Phoenix, spans the towns of Camp Verde and Prescott to the south, Sedona to the north and Cottonwood, Clarkdale...
Casa Grande was our first snowbird wintering spot since living full-time in the motorhome. We stayed at a 55 and over resort, which was something very different for us. It made for tough decisions....
On October 26, 1881 behind the OK Corral the gunfight began between cowboys Billy and Ike Clanton and Frank and Tom McLaury with lawmen Doc Holliday and the Earp brothers. When the gunfire was...
Miles from nowhere the flat barren landscape reveals nothing more than the wind. At times you feel you can see the end of the earth. Suddenly something catches the sun in the distance, maybe...
We made a stop in Charleston South Carolina because we heard it was a city with a lot of charm and history. We tend to gear more towards nature in our travels rather than...
The Pocono Mountains, or Poconos, is an area of forests, mountain peaks, lakes and valleys in eastern Pennsylvania. We visited in late October and were a little unsure if this was going to be...
In these times of extreme political differences among Americans, Washington D.C. might not seem to be a preferred destination for many. Neither of us had really spent any time in D.C. and I particularly...
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