Midtown Manhattan: Top of the Rock, Museum, Cruise, and Gabriel Kreuthe

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Red Mountain is Making a Name for Itself When we think of great domestic wines, most of us think about Napa Valley, Sonoma, Willamette, Finger Lakes, the up and coming Texas Hill Country, and other well-known areas. Those in the…
Once the sleepy, lesser known Colorado town an hour south of Denver, Colorado Springs has taken leaps and bounds upwards in recent years. Pikes Peak has always been a top draw, and other outdoor marvels like Garden of the Gods,…
I was looking for a hotel that was close to the Javits Center in New York: clean, comfortable, and affordable. I didn’t want to spend a fortune. And, I wanted to be able to walk to the Javits and walk…
Philadelphia – City of Brotherly Love, Freedom, and Liberty Home of Ben Franklin, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the world champion Philadelphia Eagles. Museums, history, great food, amazing architecture, and other exciting attractions are everywhere. For reviving and…
Even arriving well after midnight, long after the day’s sunset has come and gone, it’s still easy to see that the Beach Club Resort and Spa, located along the Gulf Shores of Alabama in one of Spectrum Resorts gated communities,…
It’s a beautiful late Summer day as we drive up and park the car for our overnight stay at the historic Red Coach Inn, located a mere 500 yards from the stunning upper rapids of Niagara Falls. A historic hotel…
As a longtime Northwest resident, I was surprised to hear that Hilton was opening Embassy Suites by Hilton Seattle Downtown Pioneer Square in spring of 2018. I was even more surprised when I looked on a map and checked out…
The long, lingering, and forlorn sound of a train wailed in the distance. Perhaps it’s merely a welcoming call, a somber recognition of time passages, or even a gentle nod to yesteryear. The train rumbled and chugged along. The hiss…