The most recently published articles are posted below.
George Washington at Federal Hall, New York, NY
New York City: Beyond the Travel Guide
There's a lot More to New York Than Broadway and the Statue of LibertyAs any visitor to New York knows, there is no shortage of things to see and do in New York City. From Times Square, to the Empire State Building, the great museums, the Statue of Liberty, and the Brooklyn Bridge, to name just a few, New York has a seemingly endless number of interesting sites. But for the traveler that has seen all the major sites, or maybe just for the traveler who wants to get away from the crowds of tourists, there are a lot of sites in New York that rarely make into the average travel guide. READ MORE HERE>>>
Cleveland, Ohio: A Travel Guide
There's Rock and Roll and a Whole Lot MoreThe Cleveland that inspired a thousand disparaging jokes, from a flammable river to a flammable mayor's wig, the city that was once called the "Mistake by the Lake," has moved on. Today, Cleveland has a nice blend of well-preserved history which nicely contrasts the new and modern Cleveland that has emerged over the last 15 years. For the traveler, Cleveland provides a fun and friendly atmosphere with a nice combination of sites that are thoroughly Cleveland. READ MORE HERE>>>
Famous People from Winnetka, Illinois
Brief Biographies of 5 Well-Known People Who Grew Up in WinnetkaWinnetka, Illinois, an affluent bedroom community located about twenty miles north of downtown Chicago, may be best known as the setting for the NBC television drama, Sisters, and for being one of director John Hughes' favorite towns for location shooting (Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Uncle Buck, The Breakfast Club, and Sixteen Candles were all shot in Winnetka), but Winnetka has also been the hometown of some very well known people. READ MORE HERE>>>
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