Extended Weekend Getaways - June 2024

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Table of Contents:

Trends - Robin O’Neal Smith

Sports Spot - Karate

Hotel Hospitality - Kenmore Inn

Pet Travel 101 - Sarah Miller

Delicious Delights - Favorite Snacks

Going Global: France - Jamie Ye

Travel Treasures - Product Reviews

South States Section

Solvang, CA - Lisa Rhoden Garcia

Chimayó, NM - Lisa Waterman Gray

Flyover Chicago, IL - Renée Gordon

Step Into the Past, IN - Kathy Barnett

Okoboji, IA - Tracy Ellen Beard

Ludington, MI - Norman Reed

Peaceful Lakeside, OH - Kathy Barnett

Flying In a Seaplane, FL - Kathleen Walls

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VA - Renée
Owega, NY - Michael
Getaway, NY - Samantha
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From the Editor

Lakeside Chautauqua is a peaceful vacation community located on the shores of Lake Erie. It has been designed as a place to rest, renew and reconnect where values, traditions and family reman the focus. See P104.

I admit it. I needed a break. Let me explain. Almost all my trips from the office are work-related. If I’m not planning a full list of activities or attractions to visit while away, I feel I’m not taking a good advantage of the alloted time. What if I miss out on an important event? What if there is a lull in my schedule? What if my time could have been used better elsewhere? I must use those hours wisely!

With Benny, the monkey, from Kalahari Resorts at Shores and Islands Ohio Media Day.

As soon as an issue is published, I clean my desk, file away items on my laptop and crash for 6-8 hours so I can begin again. Last month, I needed to attend a media marketplace, check in with staff from our original Ohio location, reset pastdue appointments with customers and get my technical director to work on my computer. I reasoned that was enough to head East for Memorial Day weekend. What I didn’t realize was others wanted to get away for an extended weekend getaway too. So the schedule was tight to get it all done. On my way, a couple radio announcers discussed the travel trends for the upcoming weekend. The conversation led to reminiscing about post-covid and how everybody hurried to get out of the house, do everything everywhere and go, go, go nonstop.

“That’s me,” I thought. They continued to explain how people today are stressed over politics, work loads and astounding prices. All are tired and overworked, they said. They just want to chill. I thought about that and realized our June issue can supply ideas to do just that. Our theme, small town getaways, is a great direction to take when the desire is to just sit and relax. Could I do that? Nah, I’m too busy, I thought.

Norman, my managing editor (also my tech guy) had different ideas. He said I must meet at their campsite if I wanted to get my computer worked on. Once there, it was so peaceful, I actually enjoyed sitting outside, smelling the tempting aromas coming from the grill, catching up on conversation and then watching the fire as it grew dark. I even roasted my own marshmallows for S’mores. I stayed three days - didn’t want to leave. I can honestly say I rested and left feeling refreshed, ready to do it all over again! So here’s to June getaways and I’ll go plan July . . .

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TRAVEL TRENDS Forest Bathing: Nature’s

In recent years, the pursuit of health and wellness and eco-tourism have become major travel trends.

One trend that marries the innate human desire for connection with nature, wellness, and the growing eco-tourism movement is the tranquil practice of forest bathing. Forest bathing invites travelers, wellness enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike to immerse themselves in the serenity of the forest.

What is Forest Bathing?

Originating from Japan, where it is known as Shinrin-yoku, forest bathing is the practice of taking in the forest atmosphere through a slow, mindful walk among the trees. It’s about being present in the natural world, engaging all five senses to fully absorb the forest’s essence. This simple, yet profound, act has been scientifically shown to reduce stress, improve mood, enhance focus, and boost the immune system.

My friend and fellow writer, Julie Diebolt Price of PhotoTravelWrite.com, enjoyed her Forest Bathing Experiences. She told me, “I had two very different forest bathing expe-

riences–one in a magnificent redwood forest in Mendocino County, California, and the other at the Desert Botanical Garden among the cacti in Phoenix, Arizona. While each location was different in plants, trees, and climate, both experiences brought introspection and appreciation of the stillness, quiet, and intricate beauty of nature.”

Benefits of Forest Bathing

Forest bathing has many physical benefits besides the mental

and emotional ones. Studies have shown that spending time in nature can lower blood pressure, reduce cortisol levels (the stress hormone), and improve cardiovascular health. Being in nature has also been linked to improved sleep quality, strengthened immune system function, and increased energy levels.

Forest bathing also offers gentle physical activity, which can improve muscle strength and flexibility. Its slow pace invites

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Tea Ceremony at the end of forest bathing session in the Boyce Thompson Arboretum.
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Nature’s Wellness Retreat

participants to tune into their bodies and reconnect with nature in a way that is both restorative and rejuvenating.

Forest bathing sounds like something we could all benefit from.

How to Experience Forest Bathing

Experiencing forest bathing requires no special equipment or skills—just a willingness to

slow down and open yourself up to the natural world around you. Here are some tips to get started:

● Find a peaceful and secluded spot in the forest to fully immerse yourself.

● Turn off or silence any electronic devices to eliminate distractions.

● Take slow, deliberate steps,

noticing the forest’s sights, sounds, and smells.

● Pause often and take deep breaths, inhaling the phytoncides—natural oils produced by trees that have health-boosting properties.

● Touch the bark of trees, feel the texture of leaves, and sit on the forest floor to ground your experience. These activities connect you with nature.

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● Avoid talking or engaging in heavy physical activity during your forest bathing session.

● Stay present and mindful, letting go of thoughts or worries about the outside world. It’s important to note that there is no right or wrong way to practice forest bathing. The key is to find what works best for you and allows you to connect with nature fully.

TIP: If this is your first time indulging in Forest Bathing, consider a guided experience.

Why A Forest Bathing Guide is Helpful

Judy Karnia, a Certified Forest Bathing Guide who tours at Boyce Thompson Arboretum in Superior, AZ, and the Japanese Friendship Garden in Phoenix, AZ, explained, “A forest bathing guide leads participants to slow down and reconnect with nature. Bringing awareness to all of your senses in a slow, meditative walk helps people connect to nature and become more grounded. Forest bathing can improve mental and physical health and your mood, focus, and creativity.”

While forest bathing can be a solitary activity, a guide can enhance the experience by leading you to the most impactful spots and helping you engage with the environment in a deeper, more meaningful way. Guided sessions often

include mindfulness exercises and invitations to interact with the forest in unique ways, making the experience richer and more beneficial. You can learn more about Forest Bathing and connect with Judy at https://www.forestbathingfinder.com/guide-profile/judyk/

Places to Enjoy Forest Bathing

The beauty of forest bathing is that it can be done in any woodland area. I’m fortunate to live next to state game lands in Pennsylvania, so I can take a few steps from my home to enjoy Forest Bathing. Some destinations offer exceptional experiences that cater specifically to this wellness practice.

In the United States

Forest bathing is becoming increasingly popular. You can probably find places to enjoy guided forest bathing in every state. You can search for a Guided Forest Bathing walk near you at https://www.forestbathingfinder.com/find-awalk/. Here are a few that have exceptional offerings.

● The Resort at Paws Up and the Green o, in Montana: These luxury resorts offer guided nature walks through lush forests in the Montana wilderness along the Blackfoot River. The resort

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provides a meditative, guided Forest Bathing experience beginning with a grounding meditation, followed by a mindful walk with opportunities to pause and reflect as needed. They even offer spa services in the forest. Their adults-only property on the resort, the Green o, provides private decks and hot tubs for a different take on Forest Bathing.

● Whispering Woods Spa at Oak Lodge in Stahlstown, PA: Forest bathing for one and two hours is offered at the Whispering Woods Spa at Oak Lodge. Spa treatments in a serene woodland setting in the Laurel Highlands are recommended after forest bathing.

● The Foundry Hotel, Asheville, NC, with Asheville Wellness Tours: Guests can explore the magical forests of North Carolina with expert guides to enhance their forest bathing experience. They can also experience the wonders of nighttime in the Blue Ridge Mountains through an eclectic menu of experiences, including Blue Ghost Firefly Forest Bathing, as the species light up the forest at night.

in its stunning natural surroundings alongside Nina Smiley, Ph.D., Director of Mindfulness Programming at Mohonk.

● Bartholomew Estate Vineyards and Winery, Sonoma County, CA: Combine forest bathing with a taste of California’s wine country. At Bartholomew Estate Vineyards and Winery, guests immerse themselves in a unique forest bathing and estate wine-tasting encounter led by Certified Nature Therapy Guide Jenny Harrow-Keeler. Following an immersive forest bathing experience, guests are escorted to a seated tasting of wines cultivated in Bartholomew’s sustainably farmed vineyards.

● Spa Alila: Alila Napa Valley is a boutique adults-only luxury hideaway in charming St. Helena infused with the rustic charm of the Napa lifestyle. The spa offers a Bothe Hike & Forest Bathing in the shaded redwood forest of Napa Valley’s Bothe State Park. The guided hike can also be booked as a private session.

● Finger Lakes Forest Immersion, NY: Engage in immersion walks and retreats offering public and private forest therapy experiences. Finger Lakes Forest Immersion offers both public forest immersion walks and group immersion walks. You can even request an individual forest therapy experience!

● Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, New York: This 1869 iconic Victorian castle resort in the Hudson Valley offers guided nature walks

● Lakeview at Fontana, Bryson City, NC: While not a guided experience, this takes forest bathing to a new level. Tucked away in nature and overlooking Bryson City’s pristine Fontana Lake is the hidden gem of Lakeview at Fontana—Soaking Cabana Resort. Guests hike through the forest to access Treetop Soaking Cabianas perched on a mountainside, offering a unique and memorable experience with a spectacular view of the Smoky Mountains.

International Destination

● Barcelona Discovery, Spain: Offers private tours that include forest bathing in the beautiful landscapes surrounding Barcelona.

Forest bathing is more than just a travel trend— it’s a return to our roots, offering a profound way to reconnect with the earth and find peace in the present moment. Whether you’re exploring the lush forests of Montana or the sacred woods near Barcelona, the practice of Shinrin-yoku promises a rejuvenating escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life, grounding you in the healing power of nature.

Eco-tourism continues to grow, and forest bathing is a prime example of how travel can transform our lives, not just by where we go but by how we choose to be present once we arrive.

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Whispering Woods Spa Forest Bathing

USA Karate Natl. SPORTS SPOT

Lafayette Travel is excited to announce that the 2024 USA Karate National Championships and Team Trials will be held in Lafayette, LA, from July 11 to 14, 2024. The CAJUNDOME Convention Center will host the intense four-day championship, charged with competition, camaraderie, and celebration. Seasoned vets, emerging talents, and competitors of all ages and skill levels will showcase the best of American karate.

“We are excited to bring the National Championship and USA Trials to Lafayette, a city known for its vibrant culture and warm hospitality. The city provides the perfect backdrop for our athletes to showcase their talents on a national stage,” Michael Cain, CEO of USA Karate.

This year marks the 30th anniversary of USA Karate, providing a moment to reflect on the institution that has been built, the journey to get here, and the past champions whose passion, dedication, and perseverance paved the way.

“It’s exciting to have the USA Karate National Championships and Team Trials in Lafayette this summer for the first

time ever. As a sponsor, the Louisiana Office of Tourism is pleased to welcome the thousands of people who will be visiting from all over. With an anticipated $3.5 million economic impact to Louisiana, it will not only be an economic boost to the area, but we also know our wonderful hospitality will make these visitors want to come back and possibly explore other areas of our

great state,” says Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser.

“We are excited to welcome athletes and fans from around the country for the USA National Karate Championships and to showcase our great food, music, and culture. This will be another prestigious event that will place Lafayette Parish and Acadiana on the map,” said Ben Berthelot, President and CEO of Lafayette

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Travel. “In addition to the exposure received from hosting the event, it will generate an estimated 3,400 room nights for the area,” he continued. Additional information on the championship and team trials, including ticket information, can be found at USA Karate | 2024 Karate National Championships & Team Trials (usankf.org).

About USA Karate: USA-NKF serves as the National Governing Body for Karate in the United States, focusing on developing junior and adult athletes and representing the US in international competitions. The National Karate-do Federation (USA-NKF) supports Karate practitioners in the UNITED States, providing high-caliber resources and world-class support for athletes, referees, and administrators.

About Lafayette Travel: Lafayette Travel was created

in 1974 to serve as a tourism promotion and marketing coordinator for all of Lafayette Parish. Their mission is to provide leadership in initiating and coordinating the marketing of Lafayette worldwide as a highly desirable vacation, group, and convention destination. We also solicit service conventions and other related group businesses and engage in visitor promotions, which generate overnight stays for Lafayette, thereby enhancing and developing the economic fabric of the community.

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HOTEL HOSPITALITY Kenmore Inn + Ironclad

Ironclad Distillery is serving up beds alongside their bourbon.

Ironclad Distillery has purchased Kenmore Inn, now offering a B&B&B Bed and Breakfast and Bourbon.

FREDERICKSBURG, VA – People love staying in a bed and breakfast. There is just something about them that makes

the overnight trip more memorable and quaint. Add to that bourbon tastings, and the idea of a B&B&B gets a lot of people taking notice. Ironclad Distillery purchased the Kenmore Inn and will now serve up beds alongside their bourbon. The bed, breakfast, and bourbon Inn is now taking reservations for overnight stays and to host special events.

“We have created a unique experience that people are going to love,” said Stephen King, founder and president of Ironclad Distillery and the Ironclad Inn & Bourbon Tasting Room. “Imagine being in the historic area of Fred-

ericksburg, sipping bourbon, and taking in this 18th-century home.”

The next step for this family-owned company was to purchase the Kenmore Inn to create the Ironclad Inn & Bourbon Tasting bed and breakfast. Founded in 2014, the trio of King family members who own the business were ready to take it to the next level. They have been thriving as a beloved local bourbon distillery, and it was time to take things up a notch.

The family takes an interest in history, having named their dis

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Ironclad Distillery = B&B&B

•Each room has its bourbon cart for tastings, and guests can have breakfast each day with a selection of sweets and savory items with a Southern flair.

tillery after the location where the first Ironclad ships battled, they are now combining it with the history of the Kenmore Inn. What was once a residential property and now a B&B is located in the historical area of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Guests can enjoy the local history, relax in the charming sitting areas of the home, and enjoy the two bourbon-tasting rooms.

A few interesting facts about the bed and breakfast property include:

•It’s from circa 1793 and features nine rooms for guests. The main bedrooms are part of the original home and feature original fireplaces, while the other bedrooms are from the addition built in the 1930s. The rooms feature antiques and have a traditional décor.

•The Inn is three stories tall and has a bourbon-tasting room for guests and the public, as well as several beautiful areas that are for relaxing.

•The bourbon tasting room is the central hub of the Inn. It serves bourbon tastings, cocktails, and a light snack menu until 8 p.m. There are also sitting areas on the property where people can relax and unwind.

•The Inn also offers various spaces and accommodations for hosting events, including corporate events, weddings, and more. The event spaces can accommodate up to 120 people and offer various options to meet planning needs.

“This is a beautiful property, and we invite people to stay here or stop by for a bourbon tasting,” added King. “Every time we convert someone into loving bourbon, we ring the bell, which has been ringing a lot. We look forward to giving everyone a taste of our family bourbon.”

The company was started in the Port of Newport News, Virginia, by Stephen King, Owen King, and Kara King. The Inn is situated within view of the most famous Civil War naval battle between the first ironclad ships. The company was named Ironclad Distillery after the location. Each batch of authentic bourbon is fermented, distilled, and bottled under one roof.

The Kenmore Inn, located in historic downtown Fredericksburg, Virginia, was built circa 1793. The new Ironclad Inn & Bourbon Tasting Room offers nine residential rooms to choose from, each with a bourbon cart. The main bedrooms are in the 18th century and provide traditional beds, original fireplaces, seating areas, and sleep for 2-3 people. Additional bedrooms are in the area of the home that was added in the 1930s and sleep two. Breakfast is served daily from 7:30 am to 10:00 am, offering a taste of the South. Coffee, tea, and water are served all day. The Bourbon Tasting Room offers tastings, cocktails, and a daily light snack menu until 8 pm.

To get more information about holding an event at the Ironclad Inn & Bourbon Tasting Room or booking a room, visit the site at: https://www.ironcladinn.com.

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PET TRAVEL 101

Small Towns Big on Charm

Meet these dog mayors— a new breed of “PAW”litics. What does it take to be a dog mayor? Probably some paw shaking and baby licking. These furry “honorary” mayors make their towns–and the world– a better place.

Mayor: Wilbur French Bulldog

RABBIT HASH

KY

About the Mayor: Mayor Wilbur of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, is wrapping up his four-year term (elections always coincide with the presidential election).

As mayor, Wilbur makes numerous public appearances to support the Rabbit Hash Historical Society and animal welfare organizations. His on-line store also lends a helping paw. Mayor Wilbur has been hailed as, “One of the most honest elected officials in the area.” Wilbur’s Words of Wisdom: Rabbit Hash is called the Center of the Universe, and I can’t argue with that–it’s the center of my universe.

Yes, Rabbit Hash is a human-friendly town too. Rabbit Hash (pop.117 ) is a special place because the entire town is owned by the Rabbit Hash

Historical Society. Located in Northern Kentucky, it’s about a 45-minute drive from Cincinnati, Ohio.

One of the most popular stops is Rabbit Hash General Store built in 1831. Here, you’ll find a little bit of everything–sock monkeys, house wares, vintage clothing, and Kentucky-proud goods like food and hand-craft-

ed items. The general store is known for its live music. Sip sasparilla on a rocking chair, front row seats with views of the The Ohio River are free.

The Ohio River flood of 1937 submerged the general store–but it still stood. Other buildings were completely destroyed including several residences, outbuildings, the creamery, a

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Charm - Ask The Mayors!

tobacco warehouse, and the blacksmith shop. Today, you’ll find eleven historic outbuildings like Gunpowder Creek Winery and Rabbit Hash Artworks with stained glass.

Looking for a place to stay?

Stay right in Rabbit Hash at The Old Hashienda, a converted classic historical building. Guests can stay overnight and enjoy the peace and quiet after the tourists head home. Lounge on a porch swing, or head to a barn dance across the street.

Mayor: Moose, American Bulldog FAIR HAVEN VT

About the Mayor: Newly-elected Mayor Moose, an American Bulldog, replaced the last mayor, a goat. He ran a competitive race against his sister, a calico cat, plus defeated the other candidate, a cow. His birthday is August 24th 2023, making him a puppy. His owner, Luke, says at 50 pounds (and still growing), he doesn’t look like a puppy, but his heart is as big as his body. Upcoming duties included promoting dog licensing and walking in the annual Applefest.

Words of Wisdom: Be nice to everyone, get along.

Everyone is welcome to Fair Haven, Vermont (pop. 2,736). Just stop in the Vermont Welcome Center, it’s filled with helpful humans who can link visitors with brochures and itineraries. Furry Friends will receive a warm welcome at the Fur Haven Dog Park.

Wander the large park in the center of the downtown business district with a fountain as the centerpiece. This expansive greenspace is where events are held–summer music in the park, farmer’s markets, and other special Fair Haven festivals. Downtown Fair Haven is known for having some of the best examples of Victorian architecture in the state. Dine in a pizza house, winery, and bistro–all walkable.

Ample natural beauty surrounds Fair Haven, it’s situated in the Vermont Lake Region just minutes from multiple lakes and waterfall wandering. Vermont State University (Castleton, VT) is just 10 minutes from town. Historic B&Bs, like Marble Mansion Inn, a 6,400 square foot French Second Empire mansion, and Haven Guest House, built in 1906, with beautiful wrap-around veranda are charming spots to stay the night.

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Mayor: Parker, Bernese Mountain Dog GEORGETOWN, CO

About the Mayor: Mayor Parker the Snow Dog was sworn as honorary mayor of Georgetown, Colorado, on February 11th, 2020. His motto is “no job is too big or too small.” He pitches in as a therapy dog for Rocky Mountain Easter Seals Camp, supports community events and causes—and he’s the official mascot for the Loveland Ski Area (just 10 minutes from his home).

Parker’s Words of Wisdom: Speak softly, but carry a big stick.

Parker’s store and social media accounts are as active as he is, but he believes in a work- life balance. When he’s not playing outdoors, you’ll find him rooting on the Denver Broncos–he’s a huge fan.

All aboard, to Georgetown,

Colorado (pop.1,280), about 45 miles from Denver. Chug on an old-steam locomotive through the Rockies. Ride the Georgetown Loop Railroad past the remains of gold and silver mines. You can even tour a silver mine or pan for gold.

At an elevation of 8,520, Georgetown offers hiking, four-wheeling, and whitewater rafting —and that’s just in the off season. Come winter skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing are big. Loveland Ski Resort is just 12 miles up the road. Georgetown Lake is a sparkling gem for boating and fishing. The lake’s west side is a wildlife viewing area where visitors often can spy bighorn sheep and mountain goats.

Stroll through the Georgetown-Silver Plume Historic District, one of the best-pre-

served historic mining districts in the state. Downtown is filled with Victorian architecture that ranges from cabins to grand mansions. Historic treasures like the Hotel de Paris (1875), a former French inn, is now a museum. Tours and preserved architecture tell stories of the Old West.

Rest your head in Georgetown at your choice of inns.

The elegant, newly-renovated Clear Creek Inn is right in historic downtown with private rooms and mountain views. Georgetown Mountain Inn offers a classic alpine experience. They even offer glass blowing workshops. The Rose Street Bed and Breakfast, built in 1882, is a Victorian home within walking distance to shops and restaurants.

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DELICIOUS DELIGHTS Bring Out The Snacks

A new study has revealed the most popular food and snack brands. Snipp Interactive used YouGov data to discover the US’s top food and snack brands.

1. Oreo

Oreo is ranked as the most popular food brand on Instagram, with a staggering 9,776,758 hashtags – a whopping six million more than any other food brand in the ranking. With an impressive social following of 3.6 million on Instagram, Oreo Oreo milkshakes to Oreo cakes are highlighted.

2. Kit Kat

Ranking as the second most

popular food brand is Kit Kat, with 3,783,190 Instagram hashtags. The globally recognized brand, known for its iconic combination of crispy wafers covered in smooth milk chocolate, is clearly an Instagram favorite. A staggering 1,192 million Kit Kat bars are sold in the United States alone every year.

3. Snickers

Snickers, is placed in third place, with 1,756,558 Instagram hashtags. Moreover, creators are even developing healthier snacks, such as Snickers protein bites and overnight oat recipes. According to YouGov data, 77% of people have a favorable

opinion of the brand, solidifying its place in the ranking.

4. Doritos

Doritos claims the fourth spot with 1,066,146 hashtags on Instagram. The brand has earned the title of most popular chips in the US.

5. Hershey

The fifth most beloved food brand is Hershey, with 1,060,904 Instagram hashtags. The brand is an undeniable favorite within the states, as evidenced by YouGov data, that 98% of people like the brand.

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GOING GLOBAL Bordeaux, France

How this trip was planned

Last year for Christmas, my husband asked me where I would like to go for Memorial Day, 2024. I told him, “Bordeaux, France, please!” It was a good thing we planned this trip in January to be prepared. Now, the time has arrived and here we go! I am in Bordeaux, drinking wine and enjoying my 4-day extended weekend.

Day One

We had a family reunion in Ireland scheduled for the week before our getaway. So we flew from Dublin to Toulouse due to the limited non-stop flight options from Ireland to the South of France. Toulouse is a very old city and home to the Airbus company’s headquarters. We chose a four - star hotel, a Marty Tapestry Collection by Hilton, to stay in Bordeaux. It was a great choice with good rates, super clean rooms and very convenient to downtown Bordeaux.

Our first tour stop was Le Cite De Vin. Le Cite de Vin is managed by the Foundation for wine culture and Civilizations, named an accredited charitable foundation. Its missions are to protect, celebrate and transmit the heritage of wine.

Day Two

We arrived at Château Cos d’Estournel. The name “Cos” means “hill” in the local dialect, and “d’Estournel” refers to the founder’s surname. The winery is celebrated for its distinct architecture and high-quality wines that have earned a prestigious place in the Bordeaux wine world.

Le Cite De Vin

Standing before the estate’s gates, I felt as though I had stepped into a world where history and exotic elegance intertwine. Each bottle of wine embodies the wisdom and dedication of generations of winemakers, offering a complex bouquet and profound taste.

Strolling through the vineyards, appreciating nature’s bounty, and exploring the ancient cellars while hearing tales of the founder’s adventurous exploits made me develop a deeper appreciation and love for Bordeaux’s wine The history of Château Cos d’Estournel is steeped in legend.

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Story of the Founder

Founder Louis-Gaspard d’Estournel, often called the “Maharaja of Saint-Estèphe,” was not only a visionary winemaker but also an avid traveler. His journeys to the Far East deeply influenced the estate’s architectural design and cultural ambiance. It’s said that he once shipped his wines to India, and upon their return, he incorporated many exotic elements into the château, adding to its unique charm.You can easily order a case of wine delivered to your door in the USA.

Chateau Margaux

Château Margaux is one of the most prestigious wine estates in the Bordeaux region of France. It is located in the Margaux appellation in the Médoc region of Bordeaux. It is classified as a Premier Cru (First Growth) in the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855, a designation that marks it as one of the top estates in Bordeaux. With a rich history dating back to the 16th century. In 1977, it was purchased by the Greekborn André Mentzelopoulos, whose family still owns and manages the estate today.

Château Margaux produces several wines, with its flagship being the Château Margaux Grand Vin, a red wine known for its elegance, complexity, and aging potential. They also produce Pavillon Rouge du Château Margaux, the estate’s second wine, and Pavillon Blanc du Château Margaux, a white wine made from Sauvignon Blanc. Château Margaux wines are highly sought after

and often command high prices at auction and in the retail market.

The estate is open to visitors by appointment, offering tours and tastings that provide insight into the winemaking process and the history of the chateau. For more information, visit https://www.chateau-margaux.com/en

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Day Three

City tour of Bordeaux

Morning walking in downtown of the city, where the Grand Theatre de Bordeaux is located. Enjoy our Lunch in La Brasserie par Excellence since 1925. Both food and service are excellent.

Dinner we did Food tasting / wine pairing fine dining experience in Le Bouchon Bordelais. Courses 40 Euro per person plus wine paring 24 Euro per person. It was a wonderful experience, fresh Ingre-

dient. highly recommended to give a try.

Day Four

Basilica of Saint Michael (Basilique Saint-Michel)

This Gothic-style basilica, built between the 14th and 16th centuries, is known for its striking architecture and the separate bell tower, which offers panoramic views of the city.

Final stop: Monument aux Girondins.

We took the High speed train to Paris TGV (SNCF) It is 93Euro per person. make sure to book your train tickets as early as possible. The ticket can be very expensive if you book at last minute.

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The most beloved Bordeaux pastry is the Canelé which is flavored with vanilla and rum.

A special thank to our wonderful Tour Guide. Mr Patrick Galeron is a business owner who travels between Florida and Bordeaux frequently. He enjoys touring the guests from all over the world as a hobby. He can be reached via email:patrickgaleron64@gmail.com

The best season to visit Bordeaux is between April through June.

It was a wonderful experience with fresh ingredients highly recommended to give it a try.

Top Left: This Gothic-style basilica, built between the 14th and 16th centuries, is known for its striking architecture and the separate bell tower, which offers panoramic views of the city.

Center Left: The Monument aux Girondins is a fountain in Bordeaux commemorating the Girondists fo the French Revolution.

Bottom: Enjoy an evening view of the Mirror d’Eau , in Downtown Bordeaux. .

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Southern States

I’ve been in a small private plane, a traditional passenger plane, a helicopter, a hot air ballon and even a glider. When I had the chance to add one more up-in-the-air adventure, a flight in a seaplane, I jumped at it.

I’ve been in a small private plane, a traditional passenger plane, a helicopter, a hot air balloon, and even a glider, so when I had the chance to add one more up-in-the-air adventure, a flight in a seaplane, I jumped at it.

History

Seaplane history predates the famous 12 second Kitty Hawk flight make by Wilber and Orvil Wright on December 17, 1903. A Frenchman, Alphonse Pénaud, filed a patent in 1876 for a flying machine with a boat hull and retractable landing gear but was an Austrian, Wilhelm Kress, who built the first seaplane,

Splash and In a Seaplane

Drachenflieger, in 1898. It was not successful and sank when one of its two floats collapsed.

The first somewhat successful seaplane flight was a towed kite glider on floats that took off and landed after its 150yard flight on the River Seine on June 6, 1905. Seaplanes were used successfully in both WWI and WWII. With the building of many airports, seaplanes became less popular but are still used for remote areas, for-

est fire fighting, and maritime patrol.

Tavares: America’s Seaplane City

Tavares, Florida operates Tavares Seaplane Base (FA1), a public-use seaplane base in Lake Dora. Ir has become popular with seaplane pilots from both the US and overseas, who created the city’s nickname, “America’s Seaplane City.”

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Tavares has two museums that explore the city’s history. Lake County Historical Museum is located on the first floor of the historic courthouse on Main Street and tracks all of Lake County’s history. Tavares History Museum, is a replica of the old train depot from the days when Tavares was a railroad hub for Central Florida’s citrus industry. It focuses on the history of Tavares. There is an exhibit there about seaplanes.

Splash and Dash

Jones Brothers’ Air and Seaplane Adventures is housed in a wooden administration building at Wooton Park on Lake Dora in Tavares. They offer several flight options. You can choose the Harris Chain & River Run that takes you across Lake Eustis, Lake Griffin, the Harris Chain of Lakes, and the Ocklawaha River. The Gator Tour & Attractions live up to its name by giving you an over-thetop look at Universal Studios, Sea World, and Walt Disney World. St Johns River & Springs

tour is and eco tour experience along St. John’s River, America’s only North-flowing river. The Harris Chain of Lakes Sunset Celebration is a sunset flight above the Harris Chain of Lakes, the Ocklawaha River, and Ocala National Forest. I was doing their Splash and Dash tour.

Never having flown in a seaplane, I was a bit nervous when I boarded my flight. Our pilot, Paul, put us at ease and even offered to take pictures of us boarding. We were flying in a 1978 CESSNA Fixed wing single-engine plane with just six small seats including the pilot’s. There was just me and a couple, Bob and Sue. We boarded from a dock in Lake Dora. It was a bit scary when I stepped from the solid wood dock directly into the door of the plane which was bobbing with the waves on the lake. Paul explained that the plane had a 300-horsepower engine and could reach a speed of 132mph.

He glided it over the water like a boat and rose in the air. As we

flew over Lake Dora and across the town of Mount Dora it was so much lower than a commercial flight, around 500-feet. We scanned the waters of Lake Dora and spotted an alligator. Paul circled around the Mount Dora Lighthouse. The 35-foot red and white lighthouse stands in Grantham Point Park and is the only freshwater lighthouse in Florida registered as an inland aid to navigation. Its 750-watt photocell powers a blue pulsator sending out a guiding light at the Port of Mount Dora to boaters on the lake at night.

We flew low over fields of blueberries which are currently a big crop in Lake County. The Splash and Dash part of our flight came in the middle of the lake when Paul splashed down and dashed on the plane’s pontoons along Lake Dora for several hundred feet. It was like being in a powerful boat for a few minutes and then we gracefully rose into the air again. This is an amazing experience everyone should try at least once!

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A Bavarian Alpine Village

Did you know you can find a slice of Bavarian life in the Southeastern United States? Helen, located in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is renowned for its charming cobblestone alleys and epic Oktoberfest celebrations. Whether you’re a history buff, hunting for authentic German food, or searching for a peaceful getaway to kick back and relax, this quaint town is the perfect extended weekend getaway.

Helen is a small town in the mountains of Northeast Georgia along the Chattahoochee River. It’s known for its Bavarian architecture and alpine charm, making it a unique destination in the southern United States. I visited Helen last fall with several other writers and fell in love with this charming town and its re-creation of a Bavarian Alpine village.

Things to Do

The town has over 200 shops, including boutiques, gift shops, and emporiums. There

is also a variety of restaurants and locally made wine. Here is a list of fun things to do when visiting Alpine Helen/ White County.

Winery Tour with VIP Southern Tours

Sip on fine wines and take in the picturesque landscapes of White County vineyards. This guided tour offers an exclusive look at the local winemaking process, with tastings and insider knowledge.

Folk Pottery Museum of Northeast Georgia

Discover the rich heritage of Southern pottery. This museum showcases the region’s

unique folk art tradition, featuring pieces that tell the story of Georgia’s cultural and historical identity.

The Old Sautee Store

Step back in time at this historic general store. Offering a mix of local foods, artisan crafts, and nostalgic goods, the Old Sautee Store is a must-visit for those looking to experience the charm of oldworld Helen.

Nora Mill Granary Grist Mill & Country Store

Witness the traditional art of milling. Operating since 1876, this fully functional grist mill grinds corn and wheat using

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the power of the Chattahoochee River, offering visitors a glimpse into the past. You can purchase milled items in the country store.

Helen Arts & Heritage Center

Celebrate local art and history. This community center features galleries, studios, and a historical museum, promoting local artists’ work and preserving Helen’s rich heritage and the surrounding areas.

Solasta Spa

Indulge in relaxation and rejuvenation after a day of exploring. Treat yourself to a pampering session at Solasta Spa, where holistic treatments and serene settings ensure a blissful experience.

Uhuburg (The Owl Castle)

Explore this enchanting castle inspired by European architecture. Uhuburg offers a magical experience with its intricate design and owl-themed décor, perfect for families and fan-

tasy enthusiasts. We toured this castle, and it is absolutely amazing. There are spectacular views from various viewpoints in the castle.

Babyland General Hospital

Babyland General Hospital is a whimsical attraction for all ages. Home to the world-famous Cabbage Patch Kids, visitors can witness the birth of these unique dolls and even adopt their very own.

I watched Mother Cabbage give birth to a new little one, ready for adoption. This is an enjoyable stop for anyone who has ever had a Cabbage Patch doll.

Places to Eat Caledonia Dining Room

Enjoy fine dining in an elegant setting. Located within the Valhalla Resort Hotel, this restaurant offers exquisite dishes prepared with local ingredients, complemented by breathtaking mountain views.

Cowboys & Angels

Restaurant and Bar

Experience the best of Southern comfort food at this family-friendly establishment. It serves hearty meals in a cozy, rustic atmosphere, making it a popular choice among locals and visitors. I loved their fried green tomatoes and pork belly.

Market at Old Sautee Store

Sample local flavors and gourmet treats at the Market at Old Sautee Store. This market features a selection of Georgia-grown produce, homemade

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goods, and artisanal products, perfect for a picnic or a snack on the go.

Bodensee Bavarian Restaurant

Savor authentic German cuisine. Immerse yourself in the Bavarian spirit with traditional dishes, freshly baked bread, imported beer, and giant soft pretzels, all served in a warm and welcoming environment.

Hafer’s of Helen Bakery and Cafe

Treat your taste buds to delicious baked goods. Known for their mouthwatering pastries and freshly brewed coffee, Hafer’s is the ideal spot to start your morning or enjoy a sweet afternoon treat.

Muller’s Famous Fried Cheese Cafe

Indulge in a unique culinary delight. Don’t miss out on trying their signature fried cheese dishes – a savory treat that pairs perfectly with their

Places to Stay

Valhalla Resort & Spa

I stayed here when I visited Helen. Valhalla Resort & Spa is an excellent place to expe-

rience luxury amidst nature. It epitomizes relaxation and comfort by offering stunning mountain views, premium amenities, and a full-service spa.

Uhuburg (The Owl Castle)

Yes, you can sleep in the castle. When I visited, the first rooms were almost complete. It would be quite the experience to sleep in a castle.

This Bavarian town is sure to enchant you with its beauty and charm. From authentic German cuisine to tranquil moments of relaxation, Helen, GA, promises unforgettable experiences during your extended weekend getaway.

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selection of local beers.

Get Away To Baytown

Situated on the Gulf Coast, Baytown offers a delightful blend of outdoor adventures, educational attractions, and Southern charm, making it an ideal destination for a family getaway. Whether you’re seeking nature, history, or just some fun in the sun, Baytown has something for everyone.

Nature and Outdoor Fun

Start your Baytown adventure at the stunning Baytown Nature Center. Spread over 450 acres, this natural oasis boasts hiking trails, fishing piers, and bird-watching spots. Kids will love the Butterfly Garden and the Children’s Nature Discovery Area, where they can learn about local wildlife while exploring the great outdoors.

Museum is a must. Housed in a historic building, the museum offers fascinating exhibits on the area’s past, from its indigenous peoples to its industrial growth. The museum’s interactive displays make learning fun for kids and adults alike.

Next, head to the beautiful Evergreen Point Golf Course. While parents enjoy a round of golf, kids can have a blast at the nearby Pirates Bay Waterpark. This family-friendly waterpark features thrilling slides, a lazy river, and a pirate-themed play area perfect for younger children.

Educational and Historical

Baytown is rich in history, and a visit to the Baytown Historical

Another must-visit is the Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Education Center. Here, families can engage with hands-on exhibits about the local ecosystem, participate in guided nature walks, and even meet some resident reptiles and amphibians. It’s an educational experience that entertains and informs visitors of all ages.

Scenic Views and Relaxation

For a leisurely afternoon, take a stroll along the Baytown Nature Center’s scenic boardwalks or enjoy a picnic at Roseland Park.

The park’s playgrounds and open spaces provide plenty of room for children to run and play, while parents can relax and take in the serene views of Goose Creek.

As the day winds down, head to one of Baytown’s many waterfront restaurants for a delicious meal with a view. Seafood lovers will appreciate the fresh Gulf cuisine, while picky eaters can find comfort in familiar favorites.

Convenient and Family-Friendly

Baytown’s convenient location just east of Houston makes it easily accessible, while its friendly community and array of family-oriented activities ensure a welcoming atmosphere. Accommodations range from cozy bed-and-breakfasts to modern hotels, catering to every family’s needs.

In Baytown, Texas, families can create lasting memories filled with adventure, learning, and relaxation. It’s a hidden gem on the Gulf Coast that promises a perfect blend of fun and education for an unforgettable family getaway.

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Mid - Eastern States

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Summer Festivals

(StatePoint) The Bluegrass State is host to dozens of music and arts festivals in every corner of the commonwealth. Whether you’re into country, bluegrass, gospel, rock n’ roll, R&B or something in between, Kentucky has something just for you. A trip to Henderson is always a good time, but it’s even better if you can make the visit coincide with the WC

Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival. The fest celebrates the legacy of one-time Henderson resident and widely noted Godfather of the Blues, W.C. Handy. This three-day celebration of music and cuisine will leave you with a stomach full of barbecue and a head full of 12-bar blues.

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in Owensboro every June, not only does this festival bring in the biggest bluegrass and country acts, but it also features workshops for musicians and songwriters of all skill levels.

ROMP is a celebration of bluegrass music and lifestyle. Taking place

The Master Musicians Festival is held every July in Somerset with the goal of celebrating a wide variety of multicultural, multigenerational and multiracial music. For more than 30 years, the MMF lineup has featured local, regional and nationally acclaimed artists from multiple genres such as blues, Haitian roots, rock, jazz, bluegrass and so much more.

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Lookng for the perfect weekend escape filled with fun and excitement?

Head over to Beech Bend, an amusement park, campground, and automobile race track nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of Warren County, Kentucky. Just outside Bowling Green, this 379-acre haven, named after its beech tree-lined bends along the Barren River, has been a beloved destination since 1898.

Unmatched Thrills and Family Fun

Beech Bend Park is making waves with its largest water park expansion ever, now open for your enjoyment! Dive into the adventure with Cyclone Saucers, North America’s very first ProSlide FlyingSAUCER ride. This groundbreaking water slide offers a thrilling ride as you soar around the edge of three highspeed “flying saucers.” Stretching nearly 500 feet with a 55-foot elevation drop, Cyclone Saucers promises a unique and unforgettable experience.

Endless Excitement Awaits

As a premier entertainment destination, Beech Bend continually evolves, introducing new rides, facilities, races, and special events. It’s a place where the main attraction is fun itself. Bring your family and friends to

Beech Bend Park

experience the rich tradition and endless excitement that Beech Bend Park offers.

Plan Your Visit

Beech Bend Park and Splash Lagoon are now open daily, and 2024 season passes are on sale! For specific dates, you can enjoy Beech Bend Park for only $19.99 or both the park and Splash Lagoon for just $22.99. Check the availability for these special rates and grab your tickets early!

Savory Delights

Enhance your visit with delicious dining options. Add pizza and drinks for just $6 more, which includes two slices of pizza and unlimited drinks during a 30-minute session. Alternatively, opt for the Meal Deal Voucher for just $12, offering a choice of an entrée (burger, pizza, chicken basket, or hot dog),

chips, and a drink from any food stand at your convenience.

Acclaimed Attractions

Beech Bend’s Cyclone Saucers, shown above, has garnered high praise, tying for the No. 3 spot in the “Best New Water Park Ride” category. This innovative slide is part of a four-slide complex that debuted in 2016, cementing Beech Bend’s reputation as a top-tier destination for water park enthusiasts.

Join the Fun!

Don’t miss out on the excitement. Visit Beech Bend Park and Splash Lagoon and create lasting memories with your loved ones. Book your tickets today and embark on the adventure of a lifetime!

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Discover Cashiers

In Nantahala National Forest, the village of Cashiers is a picturesque retreat, perfect for a summertime escape. With a population of just 659 as of 2023, this charming locale offers a serene and intimate experience for visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation.

ISurrounded by mountain peaks soaring over 5,000 feet, Cashiers is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The area boasts numerous must-visit spots, including Whiteside Mountain, where hiking to the summit rewards adventurers with breathtaking views, and the Shadow of the Bear, a natural phenomenon visible in late fall and early spring. The Village Green is ideal for a leisurely stroll or a picnic, while Silver Run Falls offers a beautiful spot for a refreshing dip. The vast expanse of Nantahala National Forest provides endless trails and scenic vistas for exploration, and Panthertown Valley, known as the “Yosemite of the East,” is perfect for hiking, biking, and fishing. Visitors can also gear up for their adventures at Highland Hiker, a local outfitter.

After a day of exploring, indulge in some of Cashiers’ finest dining. Cornucopia Restaurant offers delicious, locally-sourced dishes in a charming setting, while The Orchard Restaurant provides exquisite meals with a Southern flair in a cozy, rustic atmosphere.

For accommodations, Cashiers features welcoming options to rest and recharge. The High Hampton Inn offers rustic elegance with stunning mountain views, and the Laurelwood Inn is a cozy and comfortable inn, perfect for a peaceful retreat.

Cashiers offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and small-town charm, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape and unwind amidst the splendor of North Carolina’s mountains.

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New Cycling Routes

The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development (TDTD) is inviting cyclists to experience Tennessee on 52 new curated road cycling routes that wind their way through the state’s picturesque landscapes. The new program, Bike Tennessee, at BikeTN.com allows cyclists to engage with the routes using the app Ride with GPS.

“From our music to our makers, Tennessee is a state full of storytellers and our beauty is unmatched,” said Commissioner Mark Ezell, TDTD. “As travelers increasingly seek sustainable and authentic experiences, we invite them to explore our scenic routes and discover the charm of our small towns. We are pleased to partner with Ride with GPS and showcase

the hidden gems and breathtaking landscapes that define our state.”

Tennessee has been named an Ambassador for popular cycling app Ride with GPS, making all 52 routes easily accessible across the platform. Each Bike Tennessee route was meticulously mapped, ensuring cyclists have access to detailed navigation and route information. Ride descriptions provide valuable information about the terrain, waypoints and hidden gems along the way, as well as modifications to tailor each ride to the individual.

The routes were created in collaboration with professional cycling guide Shannon Burke of Velo View Bike Tours, who

brings more than a decade of experience leading cycling tours. Routes were selected with safety and scenery in mind, with 1,739 miles of routes mapped and 53 Tennessee counties included in the Bike Tennessee program. They offer seasoned cyclists mostly rural, low-traffic experiences in some of Tennessee’s most scenic and historic landscapes, including 14 routes in Tennessee State Parks.

“Tennessee has all the right ingredients to be one of the premier cycling destinations in the country—low-traffic backroads, welcoming communities and stunning scenery,” said Shannon Burke. “It’s an amazing place to ride!”

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By Renée S. Gordon History Travel Writer
“For our elders and ancestors, whose voices were silenced but whose courage created us.”

The earliest recorded documentation on the area that is now Arlington, Virginia was recorded by Captain John Smith in June 1608. Smith painstakingly described the geography and indigenous villages, approximately 200, he encountered while in command of a 30-foot-long shallop manned by 14 men. The land was traditionally the ancestral home and hunting ground of the Doeg, Pamunkey, Piscataway and Tauxenent tribes. To date, greater than twelve prehistoric Native American sites have been located within the county. #allinarlington

Gulf Branch Nature Center, located in the Gulf Branch Stream Valley, was a Native American fish camp. The 19th-century log cabin’s main exhibit showcases park artifacts, Woodland Indian information, pottery and a replicated version of Smith’s 1608 map.

Amazing Arlington

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By the end of the 17th-century there were a few colonists and remaining natives in Arlington. In 1841 it was ceded to the government to become part of the Federal District of Columbia, the nation’s new capital. In 1847 it was retroceded to Virginia and became Arlington County. At 26-square-miles It is the smallest self-governing county in the US. Petite though it may be, Arlington County has so much to offer that it is a destination in itself as well as a convenient hub for daytrips to the surrounding area.

history from the colonial to the modern era.

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has 11 stations in Arlington, one of which, Rosslyn Metro Station, houses one of the world’s longest continuous escalators. The ride is 194-feet, 8-inches and takes more than 2-minutes. For those preferring to see Arlington in several different ways there are 10 walkable, eclectic neighborhoods to investigate, 1,100-acres of parks to explore and 75-miles of multi-use trails. Arlington earned the title of Fittest City in America 2018 to 2023 from The American College of Sports Medicine. No matter what your transportation options the menu of sites and attractions will leave you in awe.

Arlington, because of its location, has always played a significant role in US history. There are 34 sites on the Black Heritage Trail, showcasing their

Benjamin Banneker was a free man who surveyed Washington, DC. He was an astronomer, mathematician, clockmaker, writer of his own almanac and abolitionist. An original 1-footsquare Benjamin Banneker Boundary Stone marked on the north side with 1791 is situated in a fenced in area in Benjamin Banneker Park.

Dr. Charles Drew ‘s childhood home is a National Historic Site viewable from outside only. His research in blood transfusions led to the ability to develop blood banks, saving thousands of lives, in WWII. In 1941 he was named Director of the first American Red Cross Blood Bank.

The Ball-Sellers House is the oldest extant house in Arlington. John Ball, the original owner, built the house on 166-acres in 1742. The Carlin family moved into the house after

Ball’s death and owned at least 3 slaves, who worked inside the home, Nancy and two unnamed men. Bronze markers, inscribed in remembrance, have been placed on the lawn. These “stumbling stones” are the first dedicated in the state.

The most visited sites in the 640-acre Arlington National Cemetery, the second largest in the country, are those of the heroes who are interred there, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, John and Robert Kennedy, Joe Louis, Medgar Evers, Thurgood Marshall, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the Changing of the Guard. The best way to tour the cemetery is by tram with narration and 6 tour stops.

Arlington Cemetery sits on land that was once the plantation of Robert E. Lee. The estate was confiscated by the Union in May 1861 to build forts and establish headquarters because of its proximity to southern lines. Fleeing African Americans settled there to be safe

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and eventually Freedman’s Village, more a campsite, was established there in 1863. In 1865 the Freedman’s Bureau took over and founded a real village with homes, shops and schools.

On May 13, 1864 Brig, Gen Montgomery C. Meigs began burials on the grounds to ensure that the Lee’s never lived there again. Mrs. Lee left the grounds in 1861, leaving the house and Washington relics in the care of her enslaved housekeeper, Selena Gray. Selena protected the property to such an extent that the George Washington items were cataloged and taken to the Smithsonian and 33% of the furniture on the tour is original to the mansion, saved by Selena.

with full military honors and he rests in Sec. 15, Grave 2. President Truman desegregated Arlington in 1948.

James Parks was born on Arlington Plantation in 1843. When they took control he joined the Union and became the first gravedigger. Prior to his death in 1929 he requested to be buried there. According to the law he was not military and could not be interred there. The government passed a special act to permit his burial

The 1802 Greek Revival mansion sat on 1,100-acres overlooking DC. The Lees wed in the parlor. Tours are available. The plantation had as many as 200 enslaved and 2 restored slave quarters are on view in the rear of the house. The quarters were those of the house workers and are original.

The free Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Museum ‘s mission is to relate the history of drug use, explore the impact of drugs on the individual and society and interpret the role of DEA agents. Featured exhibits are a Pablo Escobar death mask and a prison suit and two gold and diamond-encrusted guns owned by El Chapo. @stayarlington

Residence Inn Arlington Rosslyn is perfectly located to access all the activities in Arlington and Washington. It offers all of the bedroom amenities and a full kitchen, fitness center and full breakfast.

Be amazed in Arlington!

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New England States

Connecticut proudly showcases several small towns that draw artists, musicians, photographers, and writers to their rich tapestry of cultural experiences. From galleries to theaters, or articstic scenery to Mother nature, these are prime destinations for travelers seeking a dose of artistic inspiration.

According to reports from the organization, Americans for the Arts, the sector brought in nearly $1 billion in economic activity for Connecticut. That is approximately $606 million in spending by nonprofit arts and culture organizations, combined with around $348 million in event-related spending by their audiences — things like parking, going to a restaurant before the event, or a hotel. Here’s a closer look at some of these small towns, brimming with creativity and character:

Essex:

Nestled in the heart of Connecticut, Essex has earned accolades as “The Perfect Small American Town” and consistently ranks among “The 100 Best Small Towns in America.” Steeped in history yet vibrant with artistic energy, Essex boasts an array of art

Five Artsy Towns

galleries, boutique shops, and eateries. Visitors can explore the renowned Connecticut River Artisans and the Cooper & Smith gallery, renowned for their exhibitions and events. Art enthusiasts can also catch a performance at the historic Ivoryton Playhouse before retiring to the charming Copper Beech Inn for the night.

Ridgefield:

Art aficionados flock to Ridgefield for its renowned Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, a beacon of contemporary cre-

ativity. Beyond the museum’s walls, visitors can discover a wealth of artistic treasures, from sculptures scattered

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Towns Show Off Culture

throughout the town to exhibitions at the Ridgefield Guild of Artists gallery. The town pulses with cultural vitality, offering live performances at venues like the Ridgefield Playhouse and the Ridgefield Theater Barn. Nearby Weir Farm National Historic Site pays homage to American artists, en-

Guilford:

On Connecticut’s scenic shoreline, Guilford beckons with its vibrant arts community. Stroll through the town and immerse yourself in its creative spirit, starting with the Guilford Arts Center, a hub of artistic expression housing a school, shop, and gallery. Don’t miss the annual Guilford Arts and Crafts Expo, a highlight on the town’s cultural calendar. For local artistry, explore The Bird Nest Salon & Gallery, offering a curated selection of treasures that capture Guilford’s essence.

Old Lyme:

riching Ridgefield’s cultural landscape.

Embraced by the Connecticut River and Long Island Sound, Old Lyme boasts a storied history as an artists’ haven. At the Florence Griswold Museum, delve into the town’s artistic legacy and American Impressionism roots. Nearby, the Lyme Art Association continues this tradition with exhibitions, lectures, and workshops. Visitors can peruse contemporary works at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts and The Cooley Gallery before retreating to the cozy Old Lyme Inn. Don’t miss the town’s vibrant

arts festivals, such as the Midsummer Festival, for an immersive cultural experience.

New Canaan:

Just a stone’s throw from New York City, New Canaan exudes artistic flair against a backdrop of scenic beauty. Discover architectural marvels like the Philip Johnson Glass House and peruse galleries brimming with creativity. The Silvermine Arts Center showcases a diverse array of visual arts, while the Carriage Barn Arts Center offers picturesque settings for exhibitions and performances. Grace Farms, with its blend of art and mindfulness, epitomizes the town’s holistic approach to culture and well-being.

For Art Lovers Everywhere:

If you’re still craving more artistic exploration, the Connecticut Art Trail beckons with a curated list of museums, galleries, and collections across the state. Dive deeper into Connecticut’s rich artistic heritage and discover hidden gems waiting to inspire and delight. And as you plan your journey, consider sustainable travel options with the CTrides transit finder, ensuring a greener way to explore these creative havens.

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First City in the First State

Lewes is a charming coastal community and the first European settlement in Delaware, founded in 1681 by Dutch settlers.

LIts rich history still resounds through the salty air. Walking around this slowpaced coastal town, it’s difficult to imagine Lewes as a place of great drama and action. While Lewes may no longer be the site of pirate raids or great naval upheavals, it’s now a popular destination for retirees, drawn by its peace and quiet.

Just north of the popular Atlantic Coast destination Rehoboth Beach—known for its classic boardwalk and family-friendly beaches—Lewes offers similar charms with fewer crowds. Of course, you can spend the day lounging by the beach, but Lewes has much more to offer than just pretty views. Here’s what to do in this historic, small coast-

al town.

Rich In History

Lewes proudly calls itself “the first town in the first state.” It’s home to several museums, including the Zwaanendael Museum, which offers a glimpse into the area’s past. One of the town’s most significant historic structures, the Ryves Holt House, dates all the way back to 1665 and is believed to be the oldest house in the state.

The Fort Miles Museum and Historic Area, a coastal defense site during World War II, provides an enriching

educational experience for kids and adults. You can tour Battery 519, a gun bunker constructed in 1941, and climb to the top of Tower 7, a critical coastal observation tower that also offers a panoramic view of the park and coast.

Eat And Drink Like A Local

Start your day with NYstyle bagels at Surf Bagel and house-roasted coffee at Notting Hill. When it’s time for lunch, sample authentic delicacies at Touch of Italy, a restaurant, deli, and market known for its handmade mozzarella, wood-fired pizzas, and over-stuffed hero

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sandwiches. Try the Da Vinci, with salami, soppressata, fresh mozzarella, sun-dried and roasted red peppers, and extra-virgin olive oil piled high on a seeded sub roll. Pack your sandwiches and some other artisanal grocery staples for a beachside lunch. Don’t miss the eclairs for dessert.

Spend an afternoon unwinding at Crooked Hammock Brewery, a backyard-style hangout that brews a stellar IPA (the Beach Escape) and fun seasonal flavors like the summer pilsner Actively Fishing.

For a formal evening dining experience, visit Heirloom, an upscale but approachable farm-to-table restaurant located in a white Victorian-era home. The menu at Heirloom changes monthly, but expect produce-forward dishes that

make the most of seasonal bounty. For example, panseared scallops are paired with English peas, spring onions, blistered turnips, grits, and green chili adobo.

Stroll the Shops

You can tour most of Lewes’s quaint attractions on foot. Spend a day wandering the historic district to admire the architecture and pop into a few downtown shops. Check out The Vintage Underground, a basement-level shop stocked with vinyl and other unique finds, and PUZZLES, a family-owned puzzle shop. After you’ve hit the antique shops and souvenir stores, stop by Edie Bee’s Confection Shop for unique candies, chocolates, and other treats.

Explore The Great Outdoors

Catch the sunset at Cape Henlopen, where the Delaware

Gulf meets the Atlantic Ocean. Cape Henlopen State Park features more than 4,013 acres of preserved land, including attractions for the whole family. The Point Overlook at Cape Henlopen provides a fantastic vantage point for birdwatching or simply taking in the view. Staying close to the shore is also an option as the park’s fishing pier is open for fishing 24 hours a day. You can borrow one of the park’s bikes for free and take a loop around the park. The 3.2-mile Gordons Pond Trail tours the park’s various ecosystems, from the dunes to the wetlands.

Whether you’re diving into its rich history, savoring local flavors, or exploring the great outdoors, Lewes offers a peaceful retreat with plenty of charm.

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In Casco Bay off the coast of Portland, Maine, Great Diamond Island is a picturesque retreat that beckons travelers with its rich history and natural beauty. Accessible only by ferry, water taxi, or private boat, this secluded jewel spans 193 acres, offering a perfect escape for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking relaxation.

The Inn at Diamond Cove: A Historic Gem

The Inn at Diamond Cove stands as the centerpiece of the island’s community, housed in the meticulously restored buildings of the former Fort McKinley. Constructed between 1891 and 1907 to defend Portland Harbor during the Spanish-American War, this historic site has been transformed into luxurious accommodations while preserving its original character. Opened in 2015 and inducted into Historic Hotels of America® in 2023, the Inn offers 44 elegantly appointed condominiums, many featuring kitchens, balconies, and connecting rooms that can sleep up to 10 guests.

Amenities and Activities

Guests of the Inn can enjoy a range of amenities including:

Escape To Great

•A heated swimming pool with hot tub and cabana bar

•Two tennis courts surrounded by mature trees

•A yoga studio and fitness center

•The original indoor basketball court

•Miles of trails for walking, running, or biking

•A restored turn-of-the-century bowling alley with duckpin bowling, ping pong, a pool table, and classic arcade games

•Secluded beaches, kayaking, paddle boarding, and yoga classes add to the island’s appeal.

For dining, Diamond’s Edge

Restaurant serves coastal cuisine with spectacular waterfront views, making it a popular choice for both visitors and Portland residents.

Unique Historical Experience

Formerly an artists’ retreat frequented by literary greats like Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Diamond Cove’s historical charm is evident in its restored army structures, now residential homes with unique character. The Fort McKinley Museum and the luxurious Inn at Diamond Cove further enrich the island’s historical allure.

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Great Diamond Island

Maritime Adventures

For a unique maritime experience, groups can charter the J.S. Kennedy UB85, a 50 ft. Navy Utility Boat, for a narrated tour of Casco Bay’s rich military

seeking to explore Maine’s nautical heritage.

Booking Information

The Inn at Diamond Cove offers special promotions including a “Book 3 Nights, Get the 4th Night Free” deal and a 15%

history. Captain Eugene Williard, a descendant of the family that gave their name to South Portland’s Willard Beach, leads these tours. The boat accommodates up to 49 passengers, making it ideal for large groups

discount for active and retired military personnel. For more information or to make a reservation, visit innatdiamondcove. com or call 207.805.9836.

How to Get There

Great Diamond Island is carfree, with primary transportation modes being golf carts and bicycles. Visitors can park in Portland and reach the island via ferry or water taxi. Overnight marina docking is also available for those arriving by private boat.

Experience the tranquility and beauty of Great Diamond Island, where history and nature converge to offer an unparalleled Maine island retreat.

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The Allure of St. Michaels

St. Michaels is a charming waterfront town that beckons travelers with its picturesque beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Known for its quaint downtown area lined with boutique shops, delightful restaurants, and captivating art galleries, St. Michaels offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a seafood lover, or a nature aficionado, this gem on the Chesapeake Bay promises an unforgettable extended weekend.

Explore Downtown

Start your journey in the heart of St. Michaels, where brick sidewalks and historic buildings create a charming backdrop for a leisurely stroll. Pop into unique shops such as the St. Michaels Candy Company for sweet treats or The Preppy Redneck for quirky, local souvenirs. Art lovers will enjoy browsing the diverse collections at the Main Street Gallery, showcasing works by regional artists.

Dive into History

A visit to St. Michaels wouldn’t be complete without exploring the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. This fascinating institution offers an immersive experience into the history and culture of the Chesapeake Bay. Wander through exhibits detail-

ing the bay’s maritime heritage, climb aboard historic vessels, and even watch shipwrights at work in the boatyard. The 1879 Hooper Strait Lighthouse is a highlight, offering panoramic views of the harbor.

Embrace Nature and Adventure

For those who love the great outdoors, St. Michaels is a paradise. Rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore the scenic Miles River, or embark on a sailing adventure with one of the local charter companies. The nearby Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge is perfect for birdwatching, hiking, and biking, providing a peaceful escape into nature.

Savor the Flavors

St. Michaels boasts an impressive culinary scene, particularly for seafood lovers. The Crab Claw is an iconic waterfront restaurant where you can indulge in freshly steamed crabs, oysters, and other local seafood while enjoying views of the har-

bor. For a more upscale dining experience, 208 Talbot offers a creative menu featuring locally sourced ingredients and innovative dishes.

Relax in Comfort

When it comes to accommodations, The Inn at Perry Cabin stands out as a premier choice. This luxurious waterfront resort offers elegant rooms and suites, beautifully landscaped gardens, and top-notch amenities. Guests can unwind at the spa, take a dip in the pool, or enjoy a leisurely game of croquet on the lawn. The resort’s restaurant, Stars, provides a sophisticated dining experience with a menu that celebrates the bounty of the Chesapeake Bay.

Whether you’re savoring the fresh seafood, exploring the bay, or simply soaking in the tranquil ambiance, this delightful town on the Eastern Shore is sure to capture your heart.

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SSmall Town Charm

mall towns are the kinds of places you just don’t want to leave. They have small-town beauty and charm, and interesting people running their businesses; unique places to shop; culture in the form of theaters, movie houses or galleries; and plenty of terrific restaurants.

Here are the editor’s picks for New Jersey:

CHESTER: If you close your eyes and picture a quaint, historic town, then you are sure to see Chester. Explore the charming downtown, farms and hiking trails here.

CLINTON: Known for it’s beautiful scenery, the town’s picturesque Red Mill, perched alongside the South Branch of the Raritan River, is one of New Jersey’s most photographed sites.

FORKED RIVER: A Waterfront Hamlet in Ocean County. Pronounced “FORK-ed” River, the water is the main draw—enjoy a day on a chartered fishing boat, restaurants along the water and more.

HIGHLANDS: An Historic Waterfront Community

You’ll find an eclectic mix of residential neighborhoods tucked into the cliffs that give the town its name, plus a plethora of restaurants and shops. READ MORE

HOPATCONG: Lake Life All Year Round

The lake, New Jersey’s biggest, is the center of activities all year, with skating and ice fishing in the winter and swimming and boating in the summer. No matter what month you visit, there’s always fun to be had.

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Escape To Owega

Nestled in the southeastern tip of the Finger Lakes Region of New York, Owego is a smalltown bursting with creativity, culinary energy, and a mix of natural beauty and thriving commerce, making it a wonderful place to start a weekend getaway.

The Iroquois word Ahwaga means “where the valley wid-

ens,” and it is the genesis of the Owego town name. Crossing the Susquehanna River via the lantern-lined Court Street Bridge, visitors can turn right into the heart of town and park along Front St. Specialty shops line the street and round the corner to Lake St. and up to Main. A perfectly walkable downtown has everything visitors may want. Owego is sensible for out-oftown adventures, too. It is an hour drive to Watkins Glen and Seneca Lake, half an hour to the forested trails of Waverly Reservoir, and only

minutes to The Links at Hiawatha Landing golf course.

Breakfast

Carol’s Coffee and Art Bar on Front St. is the spot to find live music throughout the

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day, art by local artists young and old, and a full selection of espresso drinks. The bagels— plain, everything, cranberry orange, cinnamon raisin, and blueberry—are all made in house. Up on North Ave., Baking by Numbers offers crafted baked goods next door to Roasted Coffee Bar. Roasted offers several specialty coffee and tea drinks. Those looking for a more traditional breakfast may want to drive out of downtown to River Rock Diner.

What to do

Time is well spent soaking in the beauty of this small, river town, and the Riverwalk is a perfect spot to fully appreciate Owego. The landscaped, paved path along the banks of the Susquehanna River connects Draper and Ahwaga Parks, and offers scenic views perfect for wildlife photography, bird watching, or even fishing.

It is strawberry time every June in Owego. For more than 40 years, the town has hosted a Strawberry Festival with a 5k race, block party,

and fireworks. A morning parade kicks off activities on Saturday of the weekend-long fest. Winter events include a Halloween Fest and a Holiday Showcase.

For those looking for a different kind of action, Tioga Downs Casino Resort is a short drive from Owego. Beyond the expected gaming options of a casino, Tioga Downs is also a harness racing venue where horses and their carriage riding drivers compete on a 5/8-mile oval.

Lunch and beer

There are a dozen eateries within walking distance of

downtown. Ike and Julie Lovelass opened The Owego Kitchen in 2015 after falling in love with Owego. Created by a Johnson & Wales University graduate, the menu is simple and slightly eclectic. The big seller at lunchtime is the chicken salad. Hector-based Lucky Hare Brewing runs a popular tap room right down the street. Self-serve beers are available at the most unique combo in town: Owego Donut & Beer Co. Here, the baked goods come in creative flavors and combinations and the beer selection features a wide range of local brews.

More to do: shopping

Downtown is the perfect place to get in some shopping. Antique lovers can get lost for hours in the Early Owego Antique Center. Dozens upon dozens of dealers offer everything from vintage clothing to collectables from almost every age. The center is in the former home of the J. J. Newberry Co. department store, and still displays the business’ midcentury logo on

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the robin’s-egg blue building exterior. Bibliophiles will be equally enthralled by Riverow Bookshop. Stacks upon stacks and overfilled shelves mean curiosity seekers can spend hours here. This is a great spot to look for collectable books.

Where to stay

Owego is a great hopping off point for Finger Lakes adventures. Travelers can call the quaint small town homebase while having easy access to cities like Ithaca and Watkins Glen, plus the natural wonders around the “Gateway to the Finger Lakes.”

On Front St., the Owego Parkview Inn was restored in 2019, recapturing the grandeur and glory of the circa 1867 hotel. The Inn features

nine rooms with historic themes and simple furnishings. The Inn also houses the Duggan House Restaurant and Pub. There are several bed and breakfast and chain hotel options, too. Campers can visit Aspen Family Campground in nearby Candor.

Dinner

Owego is home to The Cellar Restaurant, one of Tioga County’s most recognized restaurants. What started in

the cozy basement confines of an historic building along the river, The Cellar moved to street level after flooding in 2006. Owners Bob and Sandy Layman serve creative flatbreads and burgers, classic entrees, and fish and steak specialties in a rustically sophisticated atmosphere. Chef Bob has honed the skill of cooking gluten free options, which rank as outstanding cuisine on their own. Al fresco dining with a river view is an in-season option.

Owego is quiet and at the same time vibrant. Those looking for all the amenities and attractions of a quality vacation with the allure of small-town America will definitely appreciate Owego.

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Family Getaway

With summer in full swing, individuals, groups and families are looking for fun vacation ideas to get away and unwind. While your typical summer vacation consists of the sand and surfing, there are variety of unique destinations you can attend that are different from your typically summer getaway.

Before you book that plane ticket or pack up your car for the ocean, consider these alternative summer destinations.

The Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark

Located in New York’s Sullivan Catskills, this modern, state-of-the-art indoor waterpark boasts 324 suites, multiple on-site restaurants, an arcade, indoor/outdoor pool, inground trampoline and outdoor space for everyone to enjoy. Located right in the mountains, this hotel offers a lodge experience with modern amenities. Named the biggest indoor waterpark in New York, guests can enjoy over 10 different rides, including high speed water slides, a lazy river, a flow rider for surfing, a play area for younger children and more. The waterpark area also boasts lush vegetation, making you feel like you are on a tropical getaway.

Those looking for a break from the water, can also enjoy a variety of other activities at the property, including an escape cube, arcade, ropes course, climbing wall, bowling, laser

tag and more.

After all that adventure, you will have worked up an appetite. Enjoy the multiple on-site restaurants that offering everything from traditional American Fare to high-end dining options to unique cocktails. The onsite restaurants offer something all appetites.

New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge

If you are looking for a city summer vacation, consider staying at the New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge. This stunning hotel is in the heart of Brooklyn. Situated a few blocks from Brooklyn Bridge Park, the hotel boasts stunning views of the bridge.

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The elegant guest rooms and suites boasts amenities like plush bedding, flat-panel TVs and high-speed internet. The hotel also has a variety of common space for visitors to relax, as well as fine dining options. Enjoy cocktails and the variety of locally sourced cuisine options at the Great Room Restaurant and Bar.

Located near several subway stations, nearby attractions that are within walking distance or just a quick train ride away include Prospect Park Zoo, DUMBO, the 9/11 Memorial Museum, Coney Island, Hudson Yards, Times Square, Theatre District and more.

The hotel also is pet friendly, so consider bringing your four-legged friend as well.

Circle Line Sightseeing Cruises

While in the city, get a different view of the city by enjoying a Circle Line sightseeing cruise. Offering a variety of different cruises, patrons can see the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge, Hudson River, One World Trade Center, Yankee Stadium, Manhattan skyline and a variety of other staple New York attractions by water. Offering daytime, sunset and nighttime cruises, guests can see New York in a variety of different settings.

The cruise line boats offer a variety of food and drinks on board, as well as ample seating for all weather. Tickets start as low as $29, making it an affordable option to explore the city.

This hip Italian-inspired restaurant boasts an amazing wine list with hip-hop accents. Using locally sourced menu items from New York’s farmer’s markets, Long Island fishing boats and local farmers, guests can enjoy dishes like oysters, Tuscan fried chicken, spaghetti alla carbonara, black sea bass, broccolini, buttermilk pannacotta and more.

Enjoy a glass or bottle of wine from their expansive wine list that includes wines from France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Spain, Portugal and the United States. If you are looking for cocktails, their craft cocktails will leave you wanting more. Consider trying the 212 made with tequila, aperol and grapefruit, or the Gold Rush, made with bourbon, lemon and honey.

As you plan your summer vacations consider thinking outside the box and visiting these destinations and attractions.

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Charlie Bird

Arts Showcased

Juried Art

“Don’t miss this Festival of the Arts” scheduled July 11-14 at State College, Pennsylvania.”

Regional Art

The 2024 Sidewalk Sale and Exhibition hours are: July 11 -13 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and July 14 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.

The Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts is pleased to once again present our popular juried fine art exhibition, Images 2024. The exhibition runs from July 1 – 31, 2024 at the Schlow Centre Region Library in downtown State College, Pennsylvania. The exhibition is located in the heart of the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, which runs July 10 – 14, 2024 and attracts an anticipated 125,000 visitors.

Images 2024 is a 2-D gallery exhibition featuring drawings, paintings, pastels, mixed media, photography, hand-pulled prints, watercolors, fiber, paper, and digital art from artists aged 16 and older whose primary residence is in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Our jurors visit each exhibitor during the Festival as part of the jury process and subsequently award over $17,500 in prize money. These award winners are announced at the awards ceremony at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday during the Festival, at the Allen Street Stage. To encourage and support the visual arts on a regional basis, the Sidewalk Sale and Exhibition sets aside booth spaces for artists whose primary residence is in the following Central Pennsylvania counties: Blair, Centre, Clearfield, Clinton, Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union. Through the Central Pennsylvania Division of the Sidewalk Sale, many artists have been introduced to exhibiting at juried outdoor shows. All exhibitors in the Sidewalk Sale and Exhibition are subject to the same rules, pay the same fees, and are eligible for the same awards.

Street Art

The Festival’s Street Painting exhibition will once again feature street painters of national and regional significance. In addition, local artists, Penn State, and local secondary school students will showcase their work.

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Western States

Get to Girdwood

Getting away from things isn’t taken literally enough these days. That is why it’s time to book a flight to Alaska.

In the mountains just south of Anchorage, is Girdwood. Once a true frontier town, where prospectors risked everything for gold, it’s now Alaska’s only true resort town. Whether you’re searching for remarkable ski runs, breathtaking wildlife, or the solace only found in the world’s more remote places, the beautiful Girdwood has you covered.

Adventure awaits.

What to do - The great outdoors should be the focal point of any trip to Girdwood. The ski town’s obvious draws are its snowy slopes, but there’s a wealth of outdoor pursuits scream -

ing out for your adventuring. From gold panning to scenic helicopter rides, Girdwood’s glaciers are more than just scenery. They provide an experience like no other. Ascend the Alyeska Aerial Tram to soak up the views of the surrounding glaciers and mountain peaks, then savor a slice of local history via the Roundhouse at Alyeska Museum.

Embark on an unforgettable hiking journey along Anchorage’s abundant trails, reaching new heights with the Veilbreaker Skybridges at Alyeska Resort. Suspended 2,500 feet above the valley floor, these bridges offer an exhilarating two to threehour trek connecting Alyeska Mountain, Mighty Mite, and Glacier Bowl, offering breathtaking views of Chugach State Park, Turnagain Arm,

and more!

Delve into family-favorite gold panning activities at Indian Valley Mine or Crow Creek Mine. Witness the majestic presence of bears, moose, and other iconic Alaska wildlife nearby at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Explore Portage Valley to encounter some of Alaska’s most accessible glaciers, including Byron Glacier or impressive Portage Glacier itself.

Finally, relax after your day of adventure with indulgent self-care at Alyeska Nordic Spa. Nestled amidst the Chugach Mountains, this sprawling 50,000 square-foot sanctuary features a hydrotherapy pool, barrel saunas, massage rooms, and more.

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Art and Culture

Celebrate Indigenous Arts & Culture at the 2024 Heritage Festival in Flagstaff

Mark your calendars for an unforgettable weekend of cultural immersion at the 2024 Heritage Festival of Arts and Culture, hosted by the Museum of Northern Arizona. Taking place on June 22-23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., this vibrant event will transform Flagstaff into a bustling hub of indigenous arts and traditions from the Colorado Plateau.

Visitors will have the unique opportunity to explore a rich tapestry of native artistry at the festival’s art market. Here, skilled artisans from various tribes will showcase their handcrafted works, ranging from intricate jewelry and pottery to beautiful textiles and paintings.

Each piece tells a story, reflecting the deep heritage and traditions of the region’s indigenous peoples.

The festival isn’t just about visual arts; it’s a full sensory experience. Throughout the weekend, the air will be filled with the sounds of traditional music and the sights of dynamic dance performances. Talented performers will bring to life the rhythms and movements that have been passed down through generations, offering attendees a glimpse into the cultural narratives of the Colorado Plateau.

In addition to the art market and performances, the festival will feature interactive activities and educational exhibits. These will provide deeper insights

into the history, culture, and ongoing contributions of the indigenous communities.

Set against the picturesque backdrop of Flagstaff’s stunning landscapes, the Heritage Festival promises not just a celebration of art and culture, but a meaningful connection to the roots of the region. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking for a unique way to spend a summer weekend, this event is not to be missed.

Join us in honoring the vibrant traditions and creative spirit of the Colorado Plateau’s indigenous peoples at the 2024 Heritage Festival of Arts and Culture. See you in Flagstaff!

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Enchanting Charm

A delightful escape awaits you in the picturesque Santa Ynez Valley, Solving offers travelers a blend of Danish heritage with the vibrant culture of the Central Coast. Founded by Danish immigrants in 1911, it is renowned for unique Scandinavian architecture, delectable pastries and verdant vineyards.

Immerse Yourself in Danish Culture

Begin your journey at the Elverhøj Museum of History & Art, a cornerstone of Solvang’s cultural landscape. Housed in a structure inspired by traditional Danish farmhouses, the museum offers an intimate look at the town’s origins and Danish-American heritage. Exhibits feature artifacts, photographs, and works of art that narrate the story of Solvang’s founding families and their enduring legacy. Don’t miss the chance to explore the handcrafted details of the museum’s architecture, which include intricate wood carvings and ironwork.

Stroll Through Danish Architecture

A walk through Solvang’s downtown feels like a stroll through a quaint European village. Half-timbered buildings, windmills, and statues of Hans Christian Andersen create a fairy-tale atmosphere. The Solvang Festival Theater, an open-air venue, often hosts performances that range from Shakespearean plays to contemporary productions, adding to the town’s cultural vibrancy.

Culinary Delights: A Taste of Denmark

No visit to Solvang is complete without indulging in its culinary offerings. Danish bakeries, such as Olsen’s Danish Village Bakery and Mortensen’s Danish Bakery, beckon with the irresistible scent of freshly baked pastries. Treat yourself to aebleskiver, a Danish pancake ball dusted with powdered sugar and served with raspberry jam, or savor buttery, flaky danishes filled with almond paste and fruit.

Wine Tasting in Santa Ynez Valley

Solvang is also a gateway to the Santa Ynez

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Charm of Solvang

Valley wine country, home to numerous wineries and tasting rooms. The region’s Mediterranean climate is ideal for growing a variety of grapes, particularly Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Visit Sunstone Vineyards & Winery or Rideau Vineyard to enjoy tastings amidst scenic vineyard views. Many wineries offer tours that provide insight into the winemaking process, enhancing your appreciation of the region’s award-winning wines.

Unique Attractions for All Interests

For enthusiasts of vintage motorcycles, the Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum is a must-visit. This hidden gem features an impressive collection of rare and classic motorcycles from around the world, including early models from Japanese, American, and European manufacturers. The meticulously restored bikes offer a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of motorcycle engineering and design.

Outdoor Adventures

River Course offers golfers a challenging game amidst rolling hills and scenic vistas. For a more relaxed outdoor experience, take a leisurely bike ride through the valley’s scenic countryside or enjoy a picnic in one of the area’s lush parks.

Annual Festivals and Events

Solvang’s calendar is dotted with events that celebrate its heritage and community spirit. The Solvang Danish Days, held every September, is a vibrant festival featuring parades, folk dancing, and traditional Danish food. During the holiday season, Solvang transforms into a winter wonderland for Julefest, complete with light displays, a Christmas market, and festive activities for all ages.

Beyond its cultural and culinary allure, Solvang is surrounded by natural beauty that beckons outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Santa Ynez Mountains provide a stunning backdrop for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The Alisal

Plan Your Visit

Solvang is easily accessible by car, located just a 45-minute drive from Santa Barbara and about two hours from Los Angeles. The town’s charming inns and boutique hotels, such as the Mirabelle Inn and The Landsby, offer cozy accommodations that reflect

Solvang’s unique character. Solvang invites you to experience a slice of Denmark in the heart of California.

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Family Summer Getaway

Post Falls is a family-friendly destination that promises a summer filled with adventure, relaxation, and unforgettable experiences. Situated along the banks of the Spokane River and surrounded by lush forests, this town is the perfect summer destination to be at the top of your bucket list.

The Great Outdoors

Post Falls is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The breathtaking Falls Park, located right in the heart of town, is a must-visit, offering stunning views of the Spokane River and the Post Falls Dam. Explore the numerous trails, spotting local wildlife. Enjoy a picnic by the water. Kids can enjoy the playground and open space for games. The Spokane River and nearby Lake Coeur d’Alene provide ample opportunities for swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, and boating.

Q’emiln Park boasts a sandy beach, shaded picnic areas, and a boat launch. Rent a kayak or paddleboard and enjoy a leisurely paddle along the river, or simply relax on the shore while the kids splash in the water.

Numerous trails cater to all skill levels of hiking and biking. The paved Centennial Trail, a scenic 61-mile path passes through Post Falls. It is nice for a family bike ride or leisurely stroll. A more rugged trail at Q’emiln Park winds through lush forests and offers stunning river views and offers a bit more of a challenge.

Explore Local History

Teach your kids about local history with a visit to the Post Falls Historical Society Museum. Artifacts are showcased and exhibits tell the story of early settlers and the area’s rich history. It’s an educational and engaging experience for all ages.

Family-Friendly Dining

After a day of adventure, treat the family to a delicious meal at the White House Grill, known for its Mediterranean cuisine. The relaxed atmosphere and menu caters to adults and children. For a classic American snack, the Republic Kitchen + Taphouse serves hearty burgers, fresh salads, and a variety of local brews or tasty milkshakes.

Events and Festivals

The Post Falls Festival, typically held in July, features a parade, live music, food vendors, and a carnival with rides and games. It’s a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local community and enjoy some festive fun. A short drive away, Silverwood Theme Park in Athol is the Northwest’s largest theme park, offering thrilling rides, a water park, and live entertainment. Enter the current contest for free tickets on Family - A - Day.

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The Historic Village

Two very different driving routes lead visitors between Taos and Santa Fe, New Mexico. When following ‘the Low Road,’ there’s plenty of gorgeous scenery to enjoy (and some wineries) as it snakes along the Rio Grande River. But a trip along the High Road will introduce you to the rural, antique, art-filled town of Chimayó.

Chimayó is perhaps best known for the Catholic church that was built here during the early 1800s. A National Historic Landmark, El Santuario de Chimayó is an absolute must-visit. Calm feelings overtake many visitors as soon as the antique structure comes into view. Pray silently in the chapel, before visiting an anteroom full of discarded crutches and reputed miraculous healings.

Religious artifacts line the walls of a second anteroom where a dusty border of red brick encircles a hole in the floor. It’s filled with a pile of what is considered sacred dirt and a small trowel. During one visit, my travel companion inadvertently stepped backwards into the dirt and soon felt better than she had in several days. At that moment, the chapel’s miraculous powers seemed very real. There’s much to learn about the history and mystery of this little village at Chimayó Museum, operated by the Chimayó Cultural Preservation Association. Located in the historic neighborhood of Plaza de Cerro, it also stands

amid a fortified row of contiguous vintage adobe buildings. Historians and architects have long considered this the best example of a vintage fortified plaza in the state.

Donated artifacts tell a captivating story of life here, during the early 1900s, as do photographs – many taken by Prudence Clark, a Presbyterian missionary schoolteacher arrived in Chimayo during 1900.

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Village of C himayó

rant owned by the Jaramillo family for nearly six decades. Reconstructed following a devastating fire, in 2008, warm colored adobe is the backdrop for gourmet,

New Mexican cuisine.

From late spring into fall, sip ultra-fresh margaritas while dining on the multi-level backyard terrace. Devour seasonal dishes such as Shrimp Enchiladas with blue corn tortillas and green chile sauce; Sopapilla Relleno – with a big scoop of guacamole – or Steak Fajitas al Estilo Chimayo (vegetarian options are also available). You just might remember this meal as the best of your trip!

The Jaramillos have also offered a cozy B&B since 1984, at their Hacienda Rancho de Chimayó. This renovated adobe family home features seven Victorian-style guest rooms. You’ll see plenty of two and three-dimensional artwork too, from woven rugs to vintage wall art. In each room wood ceiling beams complement white adobe fireplaces. With access from each room to an enclosed garden, extremely reasonable prices include continental breakfast.

Much of Chimayó’s artistry takes the form of generations-old, expert weaving. Owned by a single family since the early 1900s, Ortega’s Weaving Shop is widely known for colorful hand- and loom-woven rugs and blankets as well as coats, vests, cushions, and purses. If you’re lucky, you may even get to watch employees as they create new woven pieces on massive looms. Opened much more recently, the family’s adjacent Galería Ortega offers a wide variety of arts and crafts by other New Mexico artisans.

Block out some time to visit Centinela Traditional Arts too. Here Irvin Trujillo, his wife, Lisa, and their daughter, Emily, continue an eight generation family weaving tradition. In addition, Irvin previously fulfilled commissions from Japanese clients and Ralph Lauren. He was also a National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellow 2007 and held a 2009

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show at the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe.

The bright and welcoming shop displays their craftsmanship and that of additional cottage and consignment weavers. And Lisa is expert in Colca – Spanish regional embroidery. Her gorgeous saltillos sell for more than $15,000. You’ll find rugs and blankets with striped designs influenced by Mexican serapes, and modern templates with bands of peach, rose, and aqua. But what you may remember most about visiting here is the Trujillo family’s warm welcome and passion for their art.

Ready to head towards Santa Fe?

As you drive south from Chimayó, stop, and browse a broad array of Indigenous art, at Theresa’s Art Gallery and Studio. In tiny Santa Cruz owner, Theresa Montoya, warmly welcomes guests to browse a staggering array of exquisite New Mexican carvings and weaving to tin pieces, by multiple artists.

Montoya’s pottery collection even draws international customers, especially for highly coveted, black-colored pieces crafted at Santa Clara Pueblo. You’ll find fantastic prices here too. She says her lack of overhead and status as a New Mexican small businessperson leads Native American artists to sell her their pieces for up to less than half of what they sell for in larger cities.

After your Chimayó visit ‘The City Different’ – Santa Fe – awaits. And you’ll only drive for about half an hour before reaching its bustling Plaza.

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Midwest States

Tiny Town Home To Giant Items

Explore Casey, Illinois, transformed into a tourist destination as home of some of the World’s largest attractions. Casey offers a unique and whimsical experience that draws visitors from far and wide. to witnes the enormous exhibits.

Wind Chime

Standing proudly at 56 feet tall, the world’s largest wind chime is a musical marvel. This colossal instrument, located in the heart of downtown Casey, creates soothing melodies with the slightest breeze. Visitors can even ring the chime themselves, adding to the enchanting experience.

Rocking Chair

A nod to the town’s creative spirit, the world’s largest wooden shoes are a whimsical addition to Casey’s attractions. These shoes, which you can step into for a fun picture, exemplify the town’s ability to turn everyday objects into extraordinary sights.

Just a stone’s throw away, you’ll find the world’s largest rocking chair. This towering piece of furniture measures a staggering 56.5 feet in height. While you can’t sit in this enormous rocker, it’s a fantastic photo opportunity and a testament to Casey’s commitment to crafting extraordinary attractions.

Mailbox

Ever wanted to send a letter from the world’s largest mail-

box? In Casey, you can! This functional mailbox stands at 32 feet tall and is fully operational, allowing visitors to send postcards and letters to friends and family from an unforgettable location.

Pitchfork

For those with an interest in farming or quirky curiosities, the world’s largest pitchfork is a must-see. Measuring an impressive 60 feet in length, this giant tool reflects the agricultural roots of the region and provides another unique photo opportunity.

Wooden Shoes

Casey’s dedication to being “Big Things in a Small Town” doesn’t stop there. The town also boasts the world’s largest knitting needles and crochet hook, a giant birdcage, a massive golf tee, and the largest clogs. Each of these attractions is handcrafted by local artisans, adding a personal touch to these grand creations.

With its array of oversized attractions, Casey, Illinois, offers a delightful blend of smalltown charm and extraordinary sights. It’s an ideal destination for families, road-trippers, and anyone with a sense of adventure and fun. As you explore these record-breaking wonders, you’ll not only marvel at their size but also appreciate the creativity and community spirit that bring them to life.

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on Illinois

Experience Flyover Chicago

“Now I’m flying through the stars, hope this ride will last forever!” Chaka Khan { }

Visitors can opt to view the “real” Chicago through a series of walking tours, by water aboard a boat cruising the Chicago River or the world’s sole backwards streaming river, created by a public project in 1900 to protect the freshwater supply into Lake Michigan. Another way is to fly over it using state-of-the-art technology created just for the Flyover Experience. Chicago’s newest attraction is an exhilarating aerial-type experience that soars across the city at an adrenaline pulsing pace. Chicago’s nearly 3-million residents occupy 77 unique communities on 234-square-miles of land, all best introduced by Flyover Chicago.

Prior to first European contact Shikaakwa, as it was known by Native Americans, was a trading site and migratory hunting ground at the juncture of the Chicago River and Lake Michigan. Robert de LaSalle pro-

duced the first written mention of an area he pronounced as Checagou in his 1679 memoir. Father Jacques Marquette, a French missionary, and Louis Jolliet, a French-Canadian trader are recognized as “discoverers” of the region in 1673. Regional tribes then established a transitory trade system with the French for the next hundred years.

A French trader of African descent burst onto the scene in 1779. Jean Baptiste Point du Sable established the first permanent trading post where the river met the lake. He was born in Haiti of an enslaved mother and French sea captain father. His mother died when he was ten and his father had him educated abroad. He spoke several lan-

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guages, collected fine art and had highly developed business acumen. He was the first nonindigenous settler in Chicago where he owned 800-acres, a 5-room home, a trading post, and a complex of buildings including housing for his workers. His life embodies the qualities of the city itself, resilience, strength, creativity and the ability to embrace different cultures. On October 25, 1968 he was officially recognized as the Founder of Chicago. A bust of du Sable is at 401 N. Michigan Avenue. themagnificentmile.com

Chicago is considered the Birthplace of Modern Architecture largely due to The Great Fire of 1871 that resulted in the loss of 18,000 buildings and a building boom that drew the country’s best architects. In 1885 the first skyscraper, a 10-floor, Home Insurance Building, was completed. Frank Lloyd Wright also came

and designed structures. Two, the Robie House and Unity Temple, are now UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Chicago was a hub for newcomers from 1850 through 1910, some from other cities and many European immigrants. From 1916-70 much of the movement was Black Migration from the South for economic opportunity and more than 500,000 African Americans moved to the city. WWII increased European migration because of wartime conditions. The influence of new cultures and Chicago’s unique ability to absorb new cultures and be enhanced by the inclusion is woven into the fabric of the city.

“The Bean” is an iconic artwork designed to capture the skyline and reflect it to onlookers in Millennium Park.

“Cloud Gate,” its formal name, was designed of 168 reflective

stainless-steel panels to be 33feet tall, 42-feet wide and 66feet long for a total weight of 110-tons. It is one of the largest permanent public outdoor artworks in the world and the first of its type in the US.

The Chicago Board of Trade Building was constructed in 1930. The 45-story, Art Deco, building was the tallest in the city until 1965. Atop the building’s tower stands a 31-foot, aluminum, 6-ton sculpture of Ceres, Roman goddess of agriculture, holding a sheaf of wheat and a pouch of grain. She wears a crown of wheat to represent the structure that housed the world’s largest grain exchange. Sculptor John H. Storrs left Ceres faceless. Apparently, he believed the building was so tall that no one would ever see it!

Flyover Chicago provides numerous thrills, not the least of which is soaring to sites that

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are otherwise not accessible. You move through The Bean and get up close and personal with Ceres. The total experience has three sections. Part One includes an introduction to the people and places you will see. In the second section you are given explicit safety instructions. Then you are seated during the flyover as you experience an original soundtrack, smells, smoke, mist and a drone generated ride on the streets of Chicago, skimming the water and lingering around and through the most famous sites. #Experienceflyover The production was 3-years in the making and it is the first production of an urban environment. The ride is 9.5-minutes long and research has proven that is the optimum amount of time. Guests can learn about the people we meet during the flyover. All of the people and institutions are “real” Chicagoans. Don’t miss the singular items in the gift shop. It should be noted that Flyover Chicago is fully accessible for those with physical and sensory limitations. Believe it or not, the thrill is not gone. Guests can visit a number of places that were highlighted.

Manny’s Deli is a definite must. The 80-year-old deli is so iconic that it is a go to location for the Obamas and other presidents and celebrities, Clinton, Steve Harvey, etc. The menu is huge and the food is either made on site or locally sourced. They have won numerous awards and

been showcased on several food shows including “Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.” I guarantee you will find your bliss. Swift & Sons Tavern is located across the street from Wrigley Field and the view of the activity around the field is almost as great as the food.

Miru at the St. Regis creates a special dining atmosphere. The chef’s specialties are shareable dishes and elegant breakfast options. Miru is Japanese for view and the view from the restaurant over the city is breathtaking. Also, note the architecture and artwork in the public spaces.

Duck Duck Goat offers Chinese-American inspired cuisine. Chef Stephanie Izard goes beyond your standard options and combines flavors in a special way. Private dining rooms are available and each room pays homage to an aspect of

Chinese culture.

Flyover Chicago is in a remodeled movie theater on the 3,300-foot Navy Pier. The pier was constructed on a base of 20,000 logs in 1916. It is lined with shops and restaurants where Chicago’s famous fare, Chicago-style pizza and Chicago-style hot dogs, can be purchased while listening to a jazz soundtrack.

The Sable at Navy Pier, a Curio by Hilton property, is convenient to everything. Guests are treated to extraordinary cleaning measures and the room amenities include river views and designer bath products. The hotel provides a Fitness Center, Lirica Restaurant, a Concierge, free WIFI, and 24hour front desk services. Flyover Chicago and experience the best of the best.

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EXPLORE INDIANA

Area Guide

Small Town, Big Events

Kokomo is a city that celebrates its rich history and vibrant culture with festivals and events throughout the year. From music and art to food and car shows, there’s always something fun to do in Kokomo. Check out these great events happening in June!

Like Strawberries?

Usher in the start of summer with the Kokomo Strawberry Festival. During the event, enjoy homemade shortcake, ice cream, strawberries and whipped cream piled high in a bowl. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on the Courthouse Square Friday, June 7 in downtown Kokomo. The event will also feature live music, food trucks, vendors and the Artsapalooza Art Market with artisan booths and artist demonstrations. Nearly 3,500 pounds of strawberries are

consumed annually during this one-day event. Shortcakes will be served until 7 p.m. or while supplies last.

Like Vintage Cars?

One of the biggest events in Kokomo is the annual Haynes Apperson Festival, which celebrates the city’s automotive heritage. Named after automotive pioneers Elwood Haynes and Elmer & Edgar Apperson, this 3-day festival is packed full of family fun! The festival features a parade, car

shows, carnival rides, concerts, a sports festival, lots of food vendors, and more. Live music is scheduled every night, and the festival always draws to a close with fireworks. Weather permitting, the fireworks will start immediately following the concert on Saturday evening in Foster Park. Feel free to bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the show. All concerts are free. Don’t miss all the fun on June 27-29.

Like baseball?

Hit a home run with your family with a visit to Kokomo Municipal Stadium in downtown Kokomo to watch the Kokomo Jackrabbits Baseball team this summer! A collegiate summer team, the Kokomo Jackrabbits are part of the Northwoods League. Ticket prices are very affordable. And with the Jackrabbits, it’s always more than just a game. Themed

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game nights, giveaways, pregame festivities, Kid Zone for youngsters, and fireworks after select games create a fun game-day experience. And best of all, it’s all within walking distance to unique dining, shopping, art and adjacent to beautiful walking and biking trails along the Kokomo Riverwalk!

Like Music?

In Kokomo, summer means live music under the stars. From local favorites to national headliners, a variety of musical acts will hit outdoor stages. These include the Kokomo Summer Concert Series in Foster Park, Riverwalk Concert Series at the Kokomo Riverwalk Stage, and Kokomo Park Band in Highland Park.

All concerts offer some outdoor seating, but bringing a lawn chair or blanket is rec-

ommended. All concerts are free!

With Kokomo’s rich automotive heritage, there are multiple car shows in and around the city as well. And if you’re looking for a place to cool off from the summer heat, check out Kokomo Beach Family Aquatic Center, an outdoor waterpark open daily throughout most of the summer. Whether you’re looking for fun or fitness, you’ll find what you need. There’s a leisure pool and competition lap pool as well as high-energy water slides, splash pad, kiddie slides and relaxing lazy river.

All this makes Kokomo Beach the perfect place to cool off on a hot summer afternoon!

Find complete information on all summer festivals, concerts and events in Kokomo, Indiana at VisitKokomo.org/SummerinKokomo.

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Good Ole’ Days Found In Lagro

If an activity has ever been described as “lots of fun,” the Village of Lagro knows how to bring it to the forefront of their Good Ole’ Days Festival.

This year, slated for June 13-15, the volunteer organizers have outdone themselves in planning a fully-packed schedule for all to enjoy. There have even been some new events added to the mix, according to spokesperson Kristie Bone.

One of the exciting new additions to the festival is the Traveling Circus, which promises to be a highlight for attendees of all ages. With FREE admission, the circus will be perform-

ing at five different time slots throughout the festival, ensuring that everyone has a chance to experience the magic and wonder of the big top.

For the fitness enthusiasts, the festival will feature a 5K Run & Walk on June 15. This event is a great opportunity for participants to enjoy a scenic route through the village while promoting a healthy and active lifestyle. Whether you’re an experienced runner or just looking to take a leisurely walk, the 5K is a perfect way to start your day.

Live musical entertainment will be provided each evening, with

Friday’s headliner being the talented musician Derek Jones. Jones, known for his soulful voice and dynamic performances, has been making waves in the music scene with his unique blend of country and rock. His heartfelt lyrics and engaging stage presence are sure to captivate the audience, making Friday night a must-see event.

The festival will conclude with a spectacular fireworks display at dusk on Saturday night, lighting up the sky and providing a perfect ending to the festivities. More information is on their Facebook page.

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Stepping into Grant County can easily feel like taking a time machine back to the 1950s, where simplicity and charm reign supreme. For those seeking a nostalgic getaway, Grant County offers a plethora of attractions, from the iconic home of James Dean to connections with Garfield and the thrilling Great Jungle Journey. So, pack your saddle shoes and poodle skirts, and let’s embark on an unforgettable journey.

Remembering James Dean

No trip to Grant County is complete without paying homage to one of Hollywood’s most iconic stars, James Dean. Begin your journey by visiting the James Dean Gallery in Fairmount. This quaint museum houses a collection of memorabilia, including rare photographs, personal belongings, and movie posters, offering a glimpse into the life of the legendary actor.

Next, venture to the charming town of Marion,

Stepping into The ‘50s Past

where you’ll find the birthplace and childhood home of James Dean. Step inside this modest farmhouse, preserved to reflect the era in which Dean grew up. As you wander through the rooms, adorned with period furnishings and family mementos, you’ll feel a profound connection to the actor whose rebel spirit captured the hearts of millions.

Garfield’s Hometown

For fans of the lasagna-loving feline, Grant County

holds a special significance as the birthplace of Garfield’s creator, Jim Davis. Swing by the Garfield Trail in Gas City, where largerthan-life statues of everyone’s favorite orange cat adorn the streets. Snap a selfie with Garfield and his friends, Odie and Pooky, as you follow the trail through town, discovering whimsical artworks inspired by the beloved comic strip.

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your hunger with a visit to Ivanhoes Drive In, a local institution serving up classic American fare since the 1950s. Indulge in a juicy burger, hand-cut fries, and a thick milkshake, all enjoyed from the comfort of your car as you bask in the nostalgia of a bygone era.

The Great Jungle Journey

Prepare for an adventure unlike any other at the Great Jungle Journey in Matthews. Step into a lush tropical oasis reminiscent of the exotic locales depicted in 1950s adventure films. Wander through winding pathways lined with towering palms and vibrant foliage, encountering a menagerie of exotic animals along the way. From playful monkeys to majestic birds, each creature adds to the enchanting atmosphere of this immersive experience.

Where to Stay

For a truly authentic 1950s experience, book a stay at the Hostess House Bed & Breakfast in Marion. This charming inn exudes vintage charm, with cozy rooms adorned with antique furnishings and retro décor. Wake up to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and indulge in a homemade breakfast served in the sunny dining room, setting the perfect tone for another day of exploration.

Where to Eat:

After a day of sightseeing, refuel at Payne’s Restaurant in Gas City, a beloved diner serving up hearty comfort food just like grandma used to make. From fluffy pancakes and crispy bacon to savory meatloaf and mashed potatoes, every dish is prepared with love and served with a side of warm hospitality. Be sure to save room for a slice of their famous homemade pie, a sweet ending to your nostalgic culinary journey.

As the sun sets on your extended weekend getaway in Grant County, Indiana, you’ll depart with cherished memories of simpler times and a newfound appreciation for the timeless allure of the 1950s. So, put on your saddle shoes, hop in your vintage car, and let the spirit

of nostalgia guide you on an unforgettable adventure.

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Fun With Art

As one of the top art shows in the US and Indiana’s oldest juried art fair, the Talbot Street Art Fair prides itself on showcasing the best in craftsmanship and artistry, all while being one of the only admission-free juried art fairs in the state! It will again be located on Talbott Street in the picturesque district of the Heron Morton neighborhood, in the downtown area of Indianapolis.

A Rich History

The Talbot Street Art Fair has a storied history that dates back to Mother’s Day weekend in 1956. It began modestly, with just 15 exhibiting artists and craftsmen and an estimated 1,500 visitors. This early iteration of the fair set the foundation for what would become a beloved annual tradition in Indianapolis.

Supporting the Community

The Talbot Street Art Fair is not just about art; it’s also about community. As a nonprofit organization, the fair works hard to promote exceptional art pieces while supporting the local community. This support extends to providing art scholarships to Indianapolis schools and organizations, ensuring that the love for and appreciation of art is passed down to future generations.

Over the decades, the fair has grown exponentially, both in terms of participation and attendance. Today, more than 60,000 visitors come from near and far to view the extraordinary art of 220 juried artists from across the country. The variety of works on display is impressive, including 2D and 3D mixed media, fiber, clay, glass, jewelry, metal, photography, sculpture, and wood.

A Family-Friendly Event

“We’re proud to be an inclusive, family-friendly event with a vast array of artists, mediums, and styles for all to personally connect with,” stated the director of the show. This commitment to inclusivity and family-friendliness has made the Talbot Street Art Fair a staple event in Indianapolis, one that residents and visitors alike look forward to every year.

For more information, visit Talbot Street Art Fair.org.

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Okoboji Brings

Okoboji, a favorite summer destination, lies along the eastern shore of West Okoboji Lake, one of Iowa’s natural glacial Great Lakes. Visitors and residents enjoy fishing and boating on the pristine blue waters and lounging on sandy shores and lush green grass in this summer playground. The town offers a variety of accommodation venues, tasty places to dine, plenty of outdoor activities, and quaint shops to browse. Okoboji is a fabulous place to visit in the summer, but in the winter, when the lake freezes over, the winter festivities begin.

Places to Stay

The Oakwood Inn offers comfort any time of year. Owners Bill and Bridget Johnson provide luxurious rooms with well-appointed furnishings and delicious breakfast offerings. During my visit, I stayed in a spacious suite with a large jet bubble tub, a fireplace, and a lovely balcony overlooking the inn’s 2-acre oasis of gardens. Breakfast was a three-course affair beginning with yogurt and granola, followed by a scrumptious cinnamon roll topped with cream cheese frosting, and ending with a breakfast enchilada made with white tortillas, eggs, sausage, chorizo, cheese, sour cream, and green onions. Yummy! https://theoakwoodinnokoboji.com/

Another fun place to stay is Little Swan Lake Winery, located outside of Okoboji in nearby Estherville. This fun Bed and Breakfast offers three rustluxe rooms housed in a grain elevator. Scott and Diane Benjamin run the family-owned business, offering wine tasting, delicious dinners, and lots of local entertainment. Be sure to check out the bison onsite; they are fun to watch and delicious to eat. http://www.lslwinery.com/

Things to Do

Okoboji Classic Cars is a car lover’s dream and an incredibly cool place to visit, even if you are not

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Fun Year-Round

a car lover. This astonishing showroom, with more than 80 decked-out cars spanning over 100 years, was initially built as an elaborate man cave. The walls are covered with colorful period-appropriate murals, creating an environment that takes guests back in time to the 1960s with soda shops and drive-ins. https:// okobojicc.com/

The Great Lake Maritime Museum highlights the history, hardships, and joys of everyday life on the water in Okoboji. Start by watching the informative video in the side room, and then wander through the main room filled with boats, tools, and exhibits. Placards throughout the building showcase local lighthouses, explain the boat-building process, highlight

the advancement of building techniques, and describe local shipwrecks. https://okobojimuseum.org/

The Dickinson County Nature Center is in Kenue Park, an almost 70-acre area that is unique because of its oak savanna. The center features educational exhibits, including an indoor beehive, live animals, and a bat cave. This beautiful stop is interesting for adults and children of all ages. Colorful signs with easy-to-understand information on how the local environment and animals work together in harmony educate guests. At the same time, play structures and interactive displays entertain and inform the children. Outside, guests can wander along the many walking trails in Kenue Park and discover the meadows, osprey nests, and trumpet swans. Modern restrooms and picnic tables are available. https://dickinsoncountyconservationboard.com/

The Fish House, a favorite community hangout, is a must-visit in both summer and winter. It is believed to be the world’s largest fish shack; however, the building is a large boat. During the summer, the walls come off, life jackets hang along the roofline, and the “house” sits out on the water.

In the winter, the Fish House becomes the Fish Shack (a nod to the villages that pop up on the ice). Walls are constructed, and a 4-by-6foot rectangular hole is cut into the floor. The ice underneath the shack is cut with an auger, and a railing is built around the hole. People fish from inside the shack because the fishing season is never really over in Okoboji. https:// www.parksmarina.com/okoboji-boat-works/ the-fish-house/

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ing events; and customers dined on burgers and beverages at bar-style tables. https://www. parksmarina.com/okoboji-boat-works/the-fishhouse/

Where to Shop

The Barn Swallow Artisan Gallery is a fun place to shop and the perfect place to pick up a gift: puzzles, games, T-shirts, garden art, and more. https://www.thebarnswallow.com/ For those with a sweet tooth, be sure to stop at Goodies Handmade Candies Inc. for a decadent truffle, some tasty fudge, or a refreshing ice cream cone. https://www.goodiescandies.com/

Restaurants to Try

Waterfront Grille sits on the shore of Lake Okoboji. The menu includes steaks, seafood, pasta, burgers, salads, and more. I enjoyed one of their specialty pizzas with chicken, prosciutto, and a delicious white sauce. https://waterfrontokoboji.com/waterfrontgrille/

Tweeter’s Bar and Grill serves classic American food and is open for lunch and dinner. I arrived on a Sunday night, so I tried their Sunday Special, the pan-fried chicken dinner with corn,

mashed potatoes and gravy, and a brownie. It was the quintessential Sunday dinner. Tweeter’s has a full bar and serves delicious hand-crafted 1919 Root Beer. https://tweetersokoboji.com/

Festivals to Attend

The University of Okoboji Winter Games is a winter free-for-all event, with the next one scheduled for January 23-26, 2025. During my winter visit, I discovered that the locals utilize this season to the fullest; the lake is frozen over for about two months each year, and this is when the real festivities begin.

This wild festival includes human foosball, snow softball, the polar plunge, snowmobile drag races, broomball tournaments, ice carving, the drill or die ice auger races, music, and a variety of tasty food. Most activities take place on the frozen lake. https://www.uofowintergames. com/

Okoboji offers visitors loads of summertime activity and amusement, but I suggest you visit in the winter when the real fun begins.

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LBeachfront Getaway

ocated on Lake Michigan’s shores, this community of around 7800 in offers the perfect summer getaway with scenic sand dunes, local breweries, and laidback beach vibes.

Enjoy the Beach

Stearns Park hosts the largest beach in Ludington, featuring 2,500 feet of sandy shoreline, free parking, concessions, picnic spots, and the iconic Ludington North Breakwater Light. Join the public Sunset Bonfires on the fourth Thursday of the month from June through August for live music and stunning sunsets.

Fishing: Charter a boat through the Ludington Charter Boat Association to fish for salmon, trout, and steelhead.

Waterfront Sculpture Park: South of Stearns Park Beach, this park has bronze sculptures, a children’s playground, and is perfect for watching the S.S. Badger.

Buttersville Park: A dog-friendly beach with fewer crowds, ideal for games of fetch and water fun with your furry friend.

Explore Ludington State Park

Ludington State Park spans 5,300 acres with Hamlin Lake to the east and Lake Michigan to the west. Popular activities include:

Lighthouse Trail: A 3-mile hike through sand dunes to Big Sable Point Lighthouse. Climb the 112-foot tower for breathtaking views.

The park has more than 300 campsites and three concession shops. Rent bikes, kayaks, canoes, paddleboards, and boats. The Lake Michigan Beach House offers snacks and exhibits. Note: The park will be closed for renovations from September 2024 to July 2025.

Dive into History

Port of Ludington Maritime Museum: Explore the area’s nautical past with exhibits on lighthouse optics, car ferry life, and local shipwrecks. It is open through October 19.

Historic White Pine Village: Step back in time to the late 19th and early 20th centuries with historical buildings and a post-visit ice cream treat.

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Getaway In Ludington

Cultural Trails: Discover the area’s history through self-guided trails focusing on agriculture, barn quilts, sculptures, lumber, music, and maritime heritage.

Ludington Area Center for the Arts: Visit for summer art exhibits and the West Shore Art Fair in Rotary Park from July 6-7, featuring fine artists, live music, and children’s activities.

Savor Local Flavors

Jamesport Brewing Company: Enjoy a variety of beers, including the blueberry wheat, in their pet-friendly Portside Garden.

Ludington Bay Brewing Co.: Try locally inspired brews like “S.S. Badger Blue” and “James Street Brown Ale.”

Suds on the Shore Craft Beer + Wine Festival: Held on August 17 in Rotary Park, featuring craft brews, wines, ciders, meads, cocktails, and live music.

Cluck Bucket Food Truck: Seasonal offerings include pulled chicken, mac and cheese, and fresh-baked pretzels with various dips.

Old Hamlin Restaurant: A beloved spot for all-day breakfast, steak dinners, and hot sandwiches.

Stix: An entertainment center with a nautical-themed restaurant, outdoor biergarten, bowling, and live music.

House of Flavors: End your night with ice cream classics like banana splits and hot fudge brownie sundaes, or try “The Original Pig’s Dinner.”

Enjoy your extended weekend in Ludington, a town that’s easy to love and hard to leave.

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In the heart of the American Midwest lies a small town with a big legacy: Marceline, Missouri. Known as the boyhood home of Walt Disney, this charming town offers visitors a unique glimpse into the early influences that shaped one of the world’s greatest dreamers. A visit to Marceline is like stepping into a storybook, where the enchantment of Disney’s imagination first took root and blossomed.

A Journey Back in Time

Dreams Took Flight

Marceline exudes a nostalgic charm that feels almost magical. It’s a place where history is lovingly preserved, and every corner whispers tales of yesteryear. The town’s Main Street, with its quaint shops and vintage facades, is said to have inspired Main Street, U.S.A., in Disneyland. As you stroll along these storied streets, you can almost picture a young Walt Disney running errands or playing with friends, his imagination already painting the vibrant pictures that would later captivate the world.

Disney’s Marceline: A Personal Connection

The Walt Disney Hometown Museum is a must-visit for any Disney enthusiast. Housed in the restored Santa Fe Railroad Depot, this museum offers an intimate look at Walt Disney’s early years. It features a collection of Disney family artifacts, personal letters, and original drawings that provide a heartfelt

glimpse into the life of the man who created an entertainment empire. The museum’s staff, many of whom are volunteers with deep roots in the community, offer personal anecdotes and insights that make the experience even more special.

A Visit to the Disney Farm

Just a short drive from downtown Marceline, you’ll find the Disney family farm, where Walt and his sister, Ruby, spent much of their childhood. On this farm, Walt held his first live

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The Walt Disney Hometown Museum

Flight In Marcelene

show, developed his love for nature, and had a special place under his Dreaming Tree. The Dreaming Tree was a large cottonwood on the farm. Walt would often sit under the tree and draw or imagine stories. Years after he moved to California, he used the model of his family’s barn to create his own barn in his backyard.

Visitors are welcome to explore the area. There is no admission. Many have written notes to Walt on the inside walls of the barn. It’s easy to see how this idyllic setting fueled young Walt’s creativity and love for nature. The actual home is now privately owned and not open to the public.

Reconnecting with Simpler Times

Marceline offers more than just a connection to Walt Disney; it’s a celebration of small-town America. The town’s annual events, such as the South Park Party at Disney Park on June 7. This event will feature live music, smash burgers, cornhole, kids activities and raffles. For those seeking outdoor adventures, Marceline’s beautiful parks and lakes provide ample opportunities for fishing, hiking, and picnicking. The Marceline Lake, in particular, is a serene spot perfect for a day of relaxation or a leisurely boat ride.

Staying in Marceline

resorts at Walt Disney World.

A Timeless Legacy

Marceline, Missouri, is more than just a dot on the map; it’s a testament to the enduring power of imagination and the importance of our roots. For Walt Disney, this small town was the beginning of a journey that would take him to unimaginable heights. For visitors, it’s a chance to reconnect with the simplicity and wonder of childhood.

Whether you’re a lifelong Disney fan or simply looking for a quaint and meaningful getaway, Marceline promises an experience filled with charm, history, and a touch of magic. Come and discover the place where dreams were born and let Marceline inspire your own imagination.

Accommodations in Marceline are as welcoming as the town itself. From charming bed-andbreakfasts to comfortable motels, you’ll find a range of options to suit your needs. Hotel Marceline embracex the town’s Disney connection, offering themed rooms and actual décor from Disney resorts several of the most popular

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Family Farm of Walt Disney Hotel Marceline

Ohio’s Hocking Hills are located in the state’s southeast region. The dramatic landscape is the result of glacial activity about 100,000 years ago. Although the glaciers never reached the area, their influence is still seen here in the form of the vegetation growing in the gorges. The glaciers changed the climate of all Ohio to a moist, cool environment. This condition persisted in only a few places, most notably in the deep gorges of the Hocking Hills.

3 MUST Do’s This Summer

The Hocking Hills have attracted nature lovers since the late 1800s. Today, the Hocking Hills State Park welcomes more than 3 million visitors each year.

Caves and Waterfalls

No Hocking Hills visit is complete without exploring its famous caves. Put on your best hiking shoes for a trip to Old Man’s Cave, where you can wander through breathtaking gorges and past stunning waterfalls. The trails here connect you to other marvels like Cedar Falls and Ash Cave. It’s like stepping into another world where the walls whis-

per ancient secrets and the water sings. Don’t forget your camera – the views are seriously Instagram-worthy!

Canopy Tour

Next, let’s swing through the treetops! If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to be a bird (or Tarzan!), here’s your chance. The Hocking Hills Canopy Tours and Valley Zip Line Tours offer a thrilling zip line experience that will have you soaring over the treetops and across caves and rock cliffs. Feel the wind in your hair and the thrill in your heart as you zip from one platform to another, catching

awe-inspiring views that you just can’t see from the ground. This adventure is perfect for families, friends, or even solo flyers!

Hocking Hills has become the Canopy Tour Capital of the Midwest with more than fifty ziplines providing adventure seekers with a bird’s eye view of the dramatic landscape.

Kayaking and Tubing Down the River

For a splash-tastic finale to your outdoor adventures, why not take to the waters of the Hocking River? Grab a kayak or hop on a tube and let the gentle currents guide you through scenic views you can only experience from the river. Whether you’re kayaking at a leisurely pace or tubing with friends, the river offers relaxation and excitement. It’s the perfect way to cool down, laugh, and maybe even start a friendly water splash fight. So, float the day away under the Ohio sun – it’s an absolute must for water enthusiasts and fun-seekers alike!

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It’s The Rhythm of the Washboard

Discover the Rhythms of the Washboard at the Logan Washboard Arts & Music Festival!

June 13, 2024 through June 15, 2024

Looking for a unique weekend getaway? Mark your calendars for June 13-15, 2024, when the charming town of Logan, Ohio, bursts into life for the annual Logan Washboard Arts & Music Festival. Held every Father’s Day weekend, this event transforms Logan’s downtown streets into a vibrant celebration of music, art, and culture, all centered around the humble washboard.

A Festival Like No Other

In the heart of the picturesque Hocking Hills, Logan proudly hosts this one-of-a-kind festival, honoring the washboard’s musical legacy. The town is home to the Columbus Washboard Company, the last remaining washboard manufacturer in the U.S. This festival takes you back to the mid-1800s, when rural American families turned household items into instruments for lively entertainment. Picture a washboard, an empty jug, and a metal tub turned into a DIY orchestra—a testament to creativity in hard times. The washboard’s distinctive raspy sound found its way into various music genres, from backwoods folk tunes to the spirited rhythms of Cajun music in the Bayou. This unique history and sound make Logan’s festival a must-visit for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Festival Highlights

Spectacular Music Line-Up: Enjoy performances from a diverse range of artists, each bringing their unique twist to the washboard’s traditional sound. From folk to blues, every genre is represented in an eclectic mix that promises to get

your feet tapping.

Classic Car Show

Marvel at beautifully restored vintage vehicles that add a touch of nostalgia and elegance to the festivities.

Arts & Crafts

Discover handcrafted treasures from local artisans. From intricate jewelry to rustic home decor, there’s something for everyone.

Washboard Festival Train: Take a scenic ride on the Washboard Festival Train, offering breathtaking views of the Hocking Hills region.

Free Children’s Activities

Bring the kids along for a variety of fun-filled activities designed to entertain and inspire.

Factory Tours: Step inside the Columbus Washboard Company for a fascinating tour of the last true washboard manufacturing factory in the United States. See how these iconic instruments are made and learn about their storied past. A Celebration of Tradition and Innovation

The Logan Washboard Arts & Music Festival is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of ingenuity, history, and community spirit. Whether you’re swaying to the washboard beats, admiring the craftsmanship of local artists, or exploring the scenic beauty of Logan, this festival offers an unforgettable experience.

Join us for a weekend where history meets harmony, and tradition comes alive in the heart of Ohio’s Hocking Hills. Welcome to Logan’s most unique music festival—where every note played on a washboard tells a story of resilience and creativity. More on Ohio >HERE

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A Peaceful Lakeside Lakeside

Placed along the picturesque shores of Lake Erie, Lakeside Chautauqua has been a cherished retreat for families and individuals alike for 150 years. This historic community in northwest Ohio is a haven for those seeking a blend of spiritual enrichment, educational pursuits, cultural arts, and recreational activities.

Founded in 1873 by members of the Methodist Church, Lakeside Chautauqua has maintained its roots as a church-affiliated vacation resort and continues to serve as a United Methodist Annual Conference site. Despite its private status, Lakeside warmly opens its doors to the public through the purchase of passes, allowing visitors to partake in the community’s myriad of activities.

As one of the few continuously operating

Independent Chautauquas in the 21st century, Lakeside is dedicated to nurturing the mind, body, and spirit. The entire community is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Lakeside Historic District, offering a glimpse into a storied past while providing modern amenities and activities. The experience is a step back in time to a place where values, traditions and family remain the focus.

Unlimited Activities for All Ages

A pass to Lakeside grants you access to an array of activities that cater to diverse interests. Here are some highlights you won’t want to miss:

Spiritual Opportunities: Join in on worship services, spiritual discussions, and meditation sessions. The serene surroundings provide a perfect backdrop for reflection and spiritual growth.

Educational Lectures: Engage your mind with lectures and seminars covering a wide range of topics. From history and science to personal development and current events,

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there’s always something new to learn.

Cultural Arts Performances: Enjoy concerts, theater productions, and art exhibits featuring both local talent and renowned artists. The Hoover Auditorium is a central venue for many of these cultural experiences.

Recreational Activities: Whether you’re into sports, fitness, or just enjoying the great outdoors, Lakeside has you covered. Swim in the lake, play tennis or pickleball, join a fitness class, or simply take a leisurely bike ride through the scenic community.

Exploring the Surroundings

While Lakeside itself is packed with activities, its location near Marblehead means you’re just a short drive away from additional attractions. Explore Marblehead Lighthouse, one of the oldest continuously operating lighthouses on the Great Lakes, or take a ferry to the Lake Erie Islands for a day trip.

Overnight Accommodations:

The Fountain Inn - For those planning an overnight stay, the historic Fountain Inn offers charming accommodations with modern comforts. Located in the heart of Lakeside, the inn is the perfect base for your extended weekend. Its cozy rooms and welcoming atmosphere ensure a restful night, readying you for another day of adventure and relaxation.

Hotel Lakeside - Another popular choice is the historic Hotel Lakeside, a notable local landmark on Lake Erie. Built in 1875, the hotel is reminiscent of the Victorian era, including a beautiful wrap-around porch showcasing the best views of the islands. Hotel Lakeside features an onsite restaurant, approximately 70 unique rooms and antique furnishings.

Lakeside Chautauqua is open year-round, but the summer season is particularly vibrant with a full schedule of events and activities. To gain access, visitors need to purchase passes, which come in various options to suit different lengths of stay and interests. These passes allow unlimited participation in most activities, ensuring you get the most out of your visit.

Lakeside Chautauqua is more than just a getaway; it’s a place where you can rejuvenate your spirit, expand your mind, and create lasting memories with loved ones. Its unique blend of history, culture, education, and recreation makes it a standout destination on the shores of Lake Erie. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or an active adventure, Lakeside welcomes you with open arms.

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Steam Threshers Event

The Miami Valley Threshers Association is excited to announce its much-anticipated annual reunion, set to take place July 18 -21. This event promises a blend of nostalgia, education, and entertainment, celebrating the rich agricultural heritage of the Miami Valley.

Demonstration Activities

One of the highlights of the reunion will be the live demonstration activities, where attendees can witness vintage farming techniques in action. These demonstrations will showcase traditional threshing, plowing, and other farming processes using restored antique equipment. It’s a unique opportunity to see how agriculture was done in the past and appreciate the advancements made over the years.

Equipment Exhibits

For enthusiasts and history buffs, the equipment exhibits will be a major draw. The reunion will feature an extensive display of antique tractors, steam engines, and farm machinery. Each piece of equipment tells a story of innovation and hard work, meticulously restored and maintained by dedicated members of the association. Experts will be on hand to

explain the history and function of these machines, offering a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of agricultural technology.

Kids Zone

Families are encouraged to bring their little ones to the event, as the Kids Zone will be packed with activities designed to entertain and educate children of all ages

Other events not to miss are the grand parade, various tractor and truck pulls, and the annual truck and car show cruise-in.

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Stop To Smell The Flowers

ROCKBRIDGE - If you’re looking for a delightful escape this summer, mark your calendar for July 12-14 and head to the Bishop Educational Gardens for Lilyfest 2024. It’s a perfect weekend getaway that promises to enchant visitors with its vibrant mix of art, music, and lush gardens.

As you stroll through the gardens, you’ll be greeted by the sight of thousands of lilies in full bloom, creating a colorful tapestry. Alongside these floral wonders, more than 70 talented artists and craftspeople will be displaying their unique creations.

pertise, answering questions about plant growing and maintenance. Additionally, garden-related workshops, organized by the Hocking Soil and Water Conservation District, provide a chance to learn and engage with like-minded individuals.

Ample parking is available in two fields, but to help reduce congestion, carpooling is encouraged. While service animals are welcome, please leave pets at home to ensure a comfortable experience for all attendees.

Enjoy the soulful sounds of Appalachian-style music, adding a melodic backdrop to your exploration. See updates to the schedule of performers on the music section of the Lilyfest website.

Garden enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy also. The event features numerous annuals, perennials, and water plants for sale. OSU Master Gardeners will be on hand to offer their ex-

Founder of Lilyfest, Bobbi Bishop came together with painter Cathy Hill through volunteer work with the annual Empty Bowls Fundraiser more than 10 years ago. They have been collaborating on their “BobCat” painted pottery line every year since, exclusively for Lilyfest.

For more details, visit www.lilyfest. com or call 740-9692873.

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