New York, New York
I’m sure we’ve all heard people say even if you spend a lifetime in a city, you still won’t see all it’s sites. In New York, this is the truth. As a student in Brooklyn, I’m lucky enough to have more than just a weekend here. But even after three years of... more - travel report by
anna_moon
Beaverton - Monterey. A nice trip on highway #1...
I went down from Beaverton to Monterey in early summer and avoided always the busy interstates. However, highway #1 I entered near Eureka and then I went along the coast line. You will see beautiful spots and nature reserves which are really worthwhile to... more - travel report by
rafa01
Greater Baltimore Area
Baltimore (pronounced Ball-mer by the locals) in and of itself is an interesting city to visit, with lots of history and a myriad of things to see like Fort McHenry, the Maryland Science Center, the Baltimore Aquarium, the Inner Harbor area, the Railroad... more - travel report by
el2995
San Francisco (July 2005)
San Francisco is a very picturesque city with many distinct and interesting neighborhoods. The weather can be somewhat cool in the summer months compared to the surrounding area. Therefore I would suggest visiting in months other than July and August as y... more - travel report by
murrayskinner
San Francisco: You'll want to live here!
Ever San Francisco neighborhood has a different personality, so a weeks time would be perfect to get to know each and every aspect of the city. Try to spend some time navigating. An orientation tour can be helpful at first and the first day is perfect for... more - travel report by
dreamweaver
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