It’s certainly hard to imagine the Louisville riverfront without this beautiful, century old steamboat. The Belle Of Louisville has had an incredible life. It’s American history at its finest. Stepping aboard, you…
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“America’s Most Haunted Neighborhood” isn’t exactly what most towns want plastered on those big brown signs tourists see as they roll down the highway. However, in Old Louisville, ghosts are as celebrated…
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Opening day may not become an official holiday (thanks for trying, Ozzie) but nobody in Saint Louis got the memo that it’s not already. Saint Louis is baseball heaven and the gates…
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It’s always a treat to step foot into a home once occupied by an American President. The Hermitage is one of the best maintained and most visited of such landmarks. Not…
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The Price Is Right is a destination many people dream about. Okay, so truth be told – this “trip” was a few years before I started this website but I wanted to include…
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Of all the places I’ve visited – this Orlando, Florida attraction was by far the creepiest. Gatorland was a destination that I both hated and loved at the same time. Perhaps a…
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SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS – Talk about a day full of history! Any trip to Springfield, Illinois should include visits to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, Abe Lincoln’s former home and the burial site…
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It’s a sad but important reminder of that devastating day on April 19th, 1995. Every visitor to Oklahoma City should make it a point to walk around the Oklahoma City Memorial –…
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FORT WORTH, TEXAS – In Texas, it’s required by law to do everything big. Which is why I decided to attend my very first rodeo at the place where indoor rodeos began. …
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METROPOLIS, ILLINOIS – Who wouldn’t jump at the chance for a photo with the biggest Superman statue in the world? In this tiny town just across the Ohio River from Padukah, KY, …