What Happens In Vegas Stays In Vegas!
The Mob ruled the Town and everything was safe because who would dare to defy them? The ’Mob’ is gone, (or at least they’re not visible), and Vegas has the crime that all large Cities have. It is still a great place to visit.
Bodie & Mono Lake - Ghostly and Bizarre
Lee Vining is a small town on Highway 395 in California's Sierra Nevada quite close to the border with Nevada. You can reach Lee Vining by several different routes from both North and South California, but by far the most spectacular is driving through Yo... more - travel report by
bineba
Maine – Rt. 1 from York to Calais...
Even though the route is much prettier in the spring and summer when the wildflowers are in bloom (as evidenced by my mother’s photos of past trips), my favorite part of our trip was the Maine coast. Maine has a distinct feel – the little villages, lighth... more - travel report by
anna_moon
Finding the Lost Dutchman
About a thirty minute drive outside of Phoenix along the old Apache Trail road is the Lost Dutchman State Park. For a seven dollars you get a parking pass and a map of the hiking trails. Several different ones to chose from as the fable goes a Lost Dutch... more - travel report by
bohicaaz
I have my heart with San Francisco
Surround by water on thee sides; the city charms its residents and visitors with magnificent views, quaint Victorian houses, and unusual semi tropical semi marine climate; -the average temperature – 65F,with the coldest month-July through August-very milk... more - travel report by
picasso
(. .) & ^^^^^
We took a detour to get to get to Bryce Canyon because when I was 16 I saw a UFO that was larger than the moon.
It was a glowing gold color and it was flying so low it covered the moon as it passed by it. When it got to the water tower it di... more - travel report by
mrscanada
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, the Hostess City, has a revolutionary and haunted past. It was the first English city in Georgia, so it does have a European flare to it. You can walk to anywhere in the city and you won't be out of breath is you stop at the squares that dot the... more - travel report by
ehs1193
Shopping and eating in Bangor
Bangor was incorporated in 1791 by pastor Seth Noble who enjoyed the Irish hymn Bangor. The city was developed on the 1525 camp site of Estavan Gomez, a Portugese mariner searching for the northwest passage to the Orient. Early settlers were drawn to the... more - travel report by
spaceout
FAMOUS BRIDGE & TASTY WINES
A few days in Frisco before hitting the road down to LA. These are all MUST-DOs: the Powell-Hyde Cable Car ride from the base of Powell Street through Union Square, Nob and Russian Hills. By car queuing for 20 minutes before going down Lombard Street: the... more - travel report by
lysdor
Halloween in the Witch City
(pictures to come) On Halloween, some friends and I drove from New York City to the lovely little New England city of Salem. Salem is infamous for its witchcraft trials, which tore apart the puritan community and saw 24 women and men dead by sickness in j... more - travel report by
anna_moon