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The Otis Redding Foundation. Photo by Kathleen Walls Photo by Kathleen Walls

16 Best Things to Do in Macon, Georgia

March 9, 2023July 24, 2021 Kathleen Walls

MACON, GA — Driving between Florida & Atlanta Macon is often overlooked. It’s filled with attractions, Southern dining, & quaint lodging.

Categories Georgia, The United States Tags Black history, history, Indigenous culture
West Volusia, Florida

13 Best Things to Do in West Volusia, Florida

February 17, 2023February 24, 2021 Kathleen Walls

Cousteau put West Volusia on the map for nature lovers. He showed the world what was then a little-known marine creature, the manatee.

Categories Florida, The United States Tags Indigenous culture, nature
Playa del Carmen beach hammocks in Riviera Maya Caribbean at Mayan Mexico.

Best Things to do in Playa del Carmen, Queen of the Mexican Riviera

February 3, 2023January 21, 2021 Michael Kompanik

While it is now considered a resort destination, Playa del Carmen reflects a much more distinctive Mexican authenticity than touristy Cancun.

Categories Mexico Tags beach, history, Indigenous culture, Playa del Carmen
The Magnificent Island of Maui

Our favorite activities in Maui, Hawaii

March 17, 2023November 30, 2020 Noreen Kompanik

Hawaii’s second-largest island enthralls visitors with its scenery. It’s no surprise my favorite activities in Maui, Hawaii are outdoors.

Categories Hawaii, The United States Tags beach, dining, Indigenous culture, nature

12 Best Things to Do in Sitka, Alaska

February 27, 2023October 2, 2020 Sharon Kurtz

Sitka is considered Alaska’s most beautiful seaside town where the fish is fresh, culture is celebrated, and wilderness beckons steps from your door.  Perched on … Read more

Categories Alaska, The United States Tags Indigenous culture, nature

14 Best Things to Do in Cartersville, Georgia

February 24, 2023September 1, 2020 Connie Pearson

With a population of only 22,000, you might be surprised to hear Cartersville referred to as Georgia’s Museum City. The forward-thinking townspeople have committed themselves … Read more

Categories Georgia, The United States Tags art, Indigenous culture
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