by Chris Muras When April rolls around we start to think about the warm days of summer. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Spring can be one of the best times to travel. If you are looking for Spring Break travel destinations or a special place to enjoy blooming cherry blossoms with a refreshingContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In April Across The United States”
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Travel Thursdays: Entering This Hidden Washington Castle Will Make You Feel Like You’re In A Fairy Tale
by Jessica Wick The city of Lakewood, population 59,000, sits just south of Tacoma in Western Washington. And if you head down Thorne Lane from I-5 South, you’ll eventually come to the secluded shores of American Lake. And that’s where you’ll find the majestic Thornewood Castle. Thornewood Castle is the most well-known of its kindContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Entering This Hidden Washington Castle Will Make You Feel Like You’re In A Fairy Tale”
Travel Thursdays: Budget-Friendly Winter Getaways
These 10 destinations shine in the snowy season, with free outdoor activities, events and cozy places to stay that won’t break the bank by Kimberly Lovato While some might be inclined to plan beach vacations when the mercury drops, hot chocolate by a fire and outdoor sports sprinkled with snow can be just as restorative forContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Budget-Friendly Winter Getaways”
Travel Thursdays: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In March Across The United States
by Chris Muras Whether March follows the saying, “in like a lion, out like a lamb” in your part of the country, why not just skip all of that nonsense and travel somewhere interesting, warm, and sunny, (or even snowy – if you are chasing one last ski trip)? We’ve put together a little guideContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In March Across The United States”
Travel Thursdays: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In February Across The United States
by Chris Muras Ah, February. You know what’s on our minds the most in the month of love… the Super Bowl, or wait we suppose Valentine’s Day could be too. Or, the first taste of spring in some of our warmer states. Art shows, music festivals, food and wine tours, there is so much goingContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In February Across The United States”
Travel Thursdays: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In January Across The United States
by Chris Muras After the excitement of the holidays, sometimes we need a chill-axing getaway to calm down and refresh for a whole new year. That’s why we love sharing with you some of our favorite winter travel destinations. This list of the best places to visit in the U.S. in January has everything fromContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: Here Are The 15 Absolute Best Places To Visit In January Across The United States”
Travel Thursdays: How a Trump Re-Election Could Impact the Travel Industry
by Mia Taylor With two Republican primaries already in the books, the 2024 presidential election is truly shifting into high gear. And while Donald Trump has not yet been named the official Republican nominee for president, should he end up heading to a showdown with President Joe Biden and ultimately winning re-election, there will inevitablyContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: How a Trump Re-Election Could Impact the Travel Industry”
Travel Thursdays: 3 Trending Travel Types for 2024: Which One Are You?
by Lyle Daly It’s shaping up to be another big year for travel. Among U.S. travelers, 85% plan to take the same number or more trips abroad as they did in 2023, according to Skyscanner’s Travel Trends 2024 Report. Skyscanner also found that people are leaning into specific types of travel. Three particular travel types areContinue reading “Travel Thursdays: 3 Trending Travel Types for 2024: Which One Are You?”
Travel Thursday: Alaska Airlines emergency: Fittings at the top of the door plug fractured, NTSB chair says.
A door plug fell out of an Alaska Airlines flight Friday, NTSB officials said. by Kevin Shalvey The focus of the investigation into Friday’s midair emergency on an Alaska Airlines flight is focused on the single aircraft, but could be broadened as the National Transportation Safety Board learns more, board Chief Jennifer Homendy said. “However,Continue reading “Travel Thursday: Alaska Airlines emergency: Fittings at the top of the door plug fractured, NTSB chair says.”
Travel Thursdays: It’s Bizarre To Think That Idaho Is Home To The Country’s Largest Collection Of War Memorabilia, But It’s True.
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