FitSmallBusiness.com Compares Hotels to Airbnbs in Top U.S. Tourism Cities NEW YORK, Sept. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Going to New York? Book a hotel. Traveling to Anaheim? Airbnb is the way to go. Now that Airbnb accounts for a whopping 20 […]
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Explore: South Carolina’s Thoroughbred Country
Situated a few hours southwest of Greenville, a cluster of small towns hugs the border of Georgia- Aiken, North Augusta, Allendale and Bamberg and Barnwell Counties. Here, life slows down a bit and horses permeate the landscape and culture. In […]
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina’s Beach Playground
Often referred to as The Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach has been attracting families seeking a value beach vacation for years. In fact, it’s the most popular family beach destination on the East Coast, with more than 15 million visitors each […]
Kansas City, More than BBQ and Blues
Our first stop was the Steamboat Arabia, KC’s number one tourist attraction. The “King Tut’s Tomb of the Missouri River” is a museum housing a huge collection of artifacts from the steamboat that sunk in 1856 when it was carrying […]
Discover South Carolina’s Dark Corner
The area was coined the Dark Corner and many believed that it was because of the people. They were whisky-makers, drinkers and backwoods-type people who were suspicious of outsiders. But in reality it was dubbed the dark corner in 1832, […]
North Carolina’s Wine Country
Southern wines haven’t had a good following until recently. Most weren’t that good and were mostly made from Muscadine grapes. But the 36 plus wineries in the Yadkin Valley are producing great-tasting, award-winning wines from a surprisingly large variety of […]
Boston, the walking city
Boston is a great, walkable city; in fact it’s been nicknamed America’s Walking City, so no need for a rental car once you arrive. The T subway system is also pretty extensive so when you don’t feel like walking just […]
Boone is Bursting with Summer Fun
Named after Daniel Boone, the legendary explorer and hunter who maintained a hunting camp in the area, Boone boasts several attractions that play homage to its namesake.. Boone is also home to Appalachian State University, giving the town a college […]
Warm Up in One of America’s Prettiest Winter Towns
Nestled high in the North Carolina Mountains is the quaint village of Blowing Rock. Pretty any time of the year, winter – when the town is blanketed in white fluffy snow – is the best time to visit. Travel and […]
Exploring the Sights and Smells of Chicago
Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago is a city of magnificent lakefront parks, world-class museums and stunning architecture. And, with Southwest flying non-stop from Greenville to Chicago, it’s now much easier to hop on a plane and explore […]
Say Osiyo to Oklahoma
Oklahoma City I have never seen as many wranglers, boots, and cowboy hats as when I stepped off the plane in Oklahoma City. That’s saying a lot, since I lived in Dallas and the Southwest for many years. But this […]
You Can Come Home Again: Mesa’s Changing Face
I grew up in Mesa, Arizona and I have fond memories of the town. And, while Mesa has certainly changed over the years, a lot of things are still the same. During the Spring, many people flock to Hohokam Park […]
Top 10 Places in the US to Feed the Animals
As far as family trips go, these places are relatively inexpensive. They can be done on a weekend or incorporated into a longer trip. Some places charge by the carload and for other’s it’s as cheap as buying a loaf […]
Caribbean Paradise at Punta Faro Resort on Isla Mucura
Located about three hours away from Cartagena and accessible only by boat, this small island paradise is a way to get away from it all. The island itself is a national park and Punta Faro Resort has eleven acres and […]
Cartagena, the Historic Caribbean Walled City
An easy, short one hour flight on Avencia Airlines will get you from Bogota to Cartagena de Indias. This walled-city is full of history and charm. Founded in 1533, it’s a Unesco World Heritage Site and people come from all […]