As European as America gets...
Seattle is a very diverse city. I would say only San Fransisco and New York rival Seattle in respects to food, wine, different cultures, sites, nature and a metropolis all in one. The white wine in Washington is truly compared among the best in the world... more - travel report by
sven_ak
Bucktown and Wicker Park
The Bucktown/Wicker Park neighborhood is a recently gentrified one, which was once largely Polish. It's rumored actually that Chicago has the second largest Polish population in the world, second only to Warsaw. Maybe it's true? So let's see... great plac... more - travel report by
amarsh
California Gold Country
There are dozens of tiny picturesque communities throughout the central Sierra Nevada foothills. Angels Camp is one of the largest towns (about 4500 people)in Calaveras county and one of the most representative of California's old mining towns. A real fla... more - travel report by
voyager
Milwaukee - a changing city
Milwaukee is a town of about 600,000 on the shore of Lake Michigan, 100 miles north of Chicago. It has had its ups and downs over the past hundred years, but is currently undergoing a rapid and expansive renaissance. Former warehouse and factory buildings... more - travel report by
binmke
Washington DC
Washington DC was an occasional day trip while living in the suburbs of Baltimore, being a mere 30 minutes drive from the 695 Baltimore Beltway to the 495 Capital Beltway via I-95, though the tricky part comes once you venture within the 495 Beltway, as t... more - travel report by
el2995
Christo's The Gates
With Singapore Airlines it is generally not possible to make reservations up on front, and from our booking through the travel agency it obviously was not possible to tell that the two of us belong together ... So we were supposed to spend our time with a... more - travel report by
lilli_sg_sk
Downtown & Revere Beach
Hub of Massachusetts, established in 1630, Boston became the intellectual centre of the new world, printed the first colonial newspaper, Harvard opened 1635, MIT is a global centre of learning. No wonder then , Boston got involved, right in the beginning,... more - travel report by
rangutan
Monterey CA, USA
If you're looking to have a low key, relaxing vacation, and you're not worried about the cost, this is the place to be. Monterey is not a large town but it's main strip offers exquisite resteraunts and some rather entertaining night life. If you're looki... more - travel report by
nate4341
The Land of Tom Sawyer
My wife and I traveled to Hannibal to enjoy the International Samuel Clemons Festival, held every year during the week July 4. We enjoyed participating in the activities and the craft fair that is held as a part of the attraction. Other activities include... more - travel report by
bear495
Cumberland Island
To get to Cumberland Island, you have to go to St. Marys, a quaint little town just north of the border with Florida. After the briefing on the littering rules, etc., you get on the ferry. I'd go the first thing in the morning so you can have as much time... more - travel report by
ehs1193