• 2016 Travel Recap

    Now that 2016 has come to an end, a lot of people are reflecting on the year and making resolutions for the new year. My main resolution/wish for every year is to continue leading a life of adventure, in whatever way I can. Some years are more adventurous than others, but I always manage to

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  • Foodie Guide to New Orleans

    Hearing “New Orleans” conjures images of Mardi Gras, hurricane damage, and the Saints, but what’s missing is the food. It may not top the list for culinary cities like New York and Paris, but New Orleans has some of the tastiest foods you’ll ever try and best restaurants you’ll ever visit. So what exactly should

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  • Guide to Planning a Weekend Trip to Boston

    Boston is one of the best cities in the United States. It boasts awesome historical significance, features some of the best attractions, and has delicious foods to suit everyone’s tastes. And if you stay at a hotel in the heart of the city, it makes getting around this small town a breeze (even on foot)! Boston’s History

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  • How to Spend a Long Weekend in San Antonio

    If you’re a first-time visitor to San Antonio, you might be overwhelmed by how much there is to see and do in the second largest city in Texas! And if you’re only spending a long weekend there, it’s imperative to maximize your time so you can see and do the best things the city has

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  • See Las Vegas on the Cheap

    When you think of Las Vegas, lots of images flash in front of your eyes: neon signs, grandiose hotel interiors, beautiful women, free drinks at casinos, but the thing that probably remains static is the dollar-sign symbol. Las Vegas can be an expensive destination, but it doesn’t have to be. There are cheaper accommodation choices

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  • Favorite Travel Photos (Part 1)

    In 2006, I took my very first trip abroad. At the time, I was in college and my interest in photography was growing my the minute. A lot has changed since that first international trip, but one of the biggest things has been my photography skills. I have worked hard to try to hone and

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