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This is the heart of my website—the place where every blog post finds its home. Whether you’re looking for travel inspiration, hidden gems, roadside wonders, historic hotels, seasonal adventures, or just a little spark of curiosity, you’ll find it all here.

You’ll also notice I’ve grouped some blogs into special sections by common interest—like covered bridges, Christmas markets, haunted places, roadside attractions, and more. These collections make it easy to explore related posts and dive deeper into the topics you enjoy most. They are located further down on this page.

So grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and start exploring. There’s always a new story waiting to be read.

Anna Bissell: The First Female CEO in America

Anna Bissell: The First Female CEO in America

Anna Sutherland Bissell may not be a household name, but the company she helped build certainly is. After the unexpected death of her husband in 1889, Anna stepped into a role few women had ever held—becoming America’s first female CEO. With determination, business savvy, and an unwavering belief in innovation, she transformed the humble carpet sweeper into a global brand while championing fair labor practices and advancing women’s rights. Her story is one of resilience, leadership, and a legacy that continues to shine more than a century later.

Georgia’s 6 Historic Lighthouses, A Coastal Journey

Georgia’s 6 Historic Lighthouses, A Coastal Journey

From colonial-era towers to Civil War-scarred beacons, Georgia’s lighthouses tell the story of a coast shaped by sea, storms, trade — and unwavering lights guiding sailors home. In this post, I explore the surviving lighthouses still standing along Georgia’s marshy shores and barrier islands — and why they’re high on my “must-visit” list.

The Magic of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

The Magic of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has been lighting up the holidays since 1924, and next year marks a once-in-a-lifetime celebration—the 100th official parade. From the early floats and zoo animals to the giant character balloons we know today, this beloved event has become a true American holiday tradition

The Legendary Pink Palace Florida’s Historic Hotel

The Legendary Pink Palace Florida’s Historic Hotel

The Don CeSar, Florida’s iconic “Pink Palace,” is one of the most unforgettable places I’ve ever stayed. With its 1920s glamour, sweeping Gulf views, and rich history, this rosy beachfront landmark blends old-world charm with modern luxury. From the moment you arrive to the final sunset over St. Pete Beach, the Don CeSar delivers a truly magical Florida getaway.

The Hotel Hershey is The Sweet Escape in Hospitality

The Hotel Hershey is The Sweet Escape in Hospitality

Perched atop a hill overlooking the “Sweetest Place on Earth,” The Hotel Hershey blends Mediterranean elegance with chocolate-town charm. Opened in 1933 as part of Milton S. Hershey’s Great Building Campaign, this iconic property is now a National Historic Landmark, earning its designation in 1988. From its terracotta rooftops and formal gardens to its indulgent Chocolate Spa and sweeping views of Hershey, the hotel offers a timeless escape where history, luxury, and the spirit of Hershey come together in the most unforgettable way.

The Historic Hotel Bethlehem in Bethlehem, PA

The Historic Hotel Bethlehem in Bethlehem, PA

Tucked into the heart of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, the Historic Hotel Bethlehem is more than just a luxurious place to stay—it’s a living museum of American history. From Revolutionary War tales to famous celebrity guests, this hotel has stories embedded in every corner. Whether you’re visiting for the elegance, the food, or the rich past, Hotel Bethlehem promises an unforgettable experience.

Discover The Ponce de León Inlet Lighthouse

Discover The Ponce de León Inlet Lighthouse

Rising 175 feet above the coast just south of Daytona Beach, the Ponce de León Inlet Lighthouse has stood watch since 1887. What began as a modest light station at Mosquito Inlet evolved through wars, changing technologies and community rescue into one of the most impressive lighthouse museums in the U.S. Join me as I dig into its story—and why it’s on my travel list.

The Best Christmas Market to Visit in the USA in 2025

The Best Christmas Market to Visit in the USA in 2025

If you love twinkle lights, mulled cider, handcrafted ornaments, and that cozy old-world Christmas charm, you’re going to love this list. I’m taking you on a festive road trip across the United States to visit 10 of the very best Christmas markets — from big-city sparkle in New York and Chicago to small-town magic in Bethlehem and Elkhart Lake, and yes, even my hometown holiday market right here in Pittsburgh. Grab a mug of cocoa and let’s go explore!

The 10 Best Christmas Towns in Pennsylvania

The 10 Best Christmas Towns in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is home to some of the most enchanting Christmas towns, each offering its own unique holiday magic. From the charming streets of Bethlehem, known as “Christmas City, USA,” to the festive lights of Hershey’s Candyland, these towns are filled with twinkling lights, cozy markets, and joyful celebrations. Discover the best places to experience the holiday spirit in the Keystone State.

St. Augustine Lighthouse History on Florida’s Coast

St. Augustine Lighthouse History on Florida’s Coast

Long before its black-and-white spiral stripes became a Florida icon, the St. Augustine Lighthouse stood as a lonely watchtower, a protective sentinel over the shifting waters of the Atlantic. From shipwrecks and wartime danger to family tragedies, heroic keepers, and its near-demolition in the 1970s, this lighthouse has survived more than most buildings ever will. Today, it shines not just as a navigational beacon, but as a museum, a classroom, and a piece of living history — especially during the Christmas season, when the lantern room glows above a landscape of twinkling lights.

The Haunted Covered Bridges of Pennsylvania

The Haunted Covered Bridges of Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s covered bridges aren’t just relics of the past—they’re also gateways to ghost stories and lingering legends. From the cries of an infant at Van Sant Bridge to the battlefield echoes at Sachs Bridge, these historic crossings hold more than just history in their timbers. Step inside, and you may hear whispers, footsteps, or even see shadows that refuse to fade with time.

Big Tex: The Giant Cowboy of the Texas State Fair

Big Tex: The Giant Cowboy of the Texas State Fair

Every October, millions of people flock to Dallas for the Texas State Fair — and towering over it all is Big Tex, the 55-foot cowboy with a booming voice and a welcoming wave. Since 1952, Big Tex has been more than just a mascot; he’s a Texas icon, a symbol of hospitality, and the first “Howdy, folks!” that kicks off the fair each fall. His story is full of transformations, surprises, and resilience — just like Texas itself.

The Muffler Men of New England

The Muffler Men of New England

Towering roadside giants known as Muffler Men may be most famous along Route 66, but New England has its own collection of these fiberglass legends. From Bangor’s Babe the Blue Ox to Connecticut’s patriotic cowboy Big Bob, and Massachusetts’ quirky Big White Guy with his many disguises, these statues tell stories of creativity, reinvention, and nostalgia. Each one has its own colorful history—some repainted, some relocated, and others still shrouded in mystery—making them must-see stops for anyone who loves roadside Americana.

Arthurdale, WV Eleanor Roosevelt’s New Deal Dream

Arthurdale, WV Eleanor Roosevelt’s New Deal Dream

On a recent trip through West Virginia, I stumbled upon Arthurdale, a small town on Route 92 with a remarkable past. Created in 1933 as the first—and only—New Deal homestead community, it was Eleanor Roosevelt’s passion project during the Great Depression. Families here experienced indoor plumbing for the first time, danced with the First Lady, and even sent a Thanksgiving turkey to the White House. Though plans for nearly a hundred similar towns never came to life, Arthurdale remains a powerful reminder of hope and resilience.

The Unsinkable Molly Brown

The Unsinkable Molly Brown

A few years ago, I visited the Molly Brown House Museum in Denver, Colorado, and discovered that Molly’s story goes far beyond her famous survival of the Titanic. Known as “The Unsinkable Molly Brown,” she was also a fearless advocate for social justice, labor rights, and women’s suffrage. Today, her home is not only a beautifully restored Victorian landmark but also part of the National Votes for Women Trail, with a marker honoring her groundbreaking role in the fight for equality. Walking through her home and standing before that marker reminded me that Molly wasn’t just a survivor—she was a trailblazer whose legacy continues to inspire.

The Uniroyal Gals – Female Version of the Muffler Man

The Uniroyal Gals – Female Version of the Muffler Man

Most people know about the towering Muffler Men giants that dot America’s highways, but fewer have heard of their female counterparts — the Uniroyal Gals. Created in the 1960s by the same company that built the Muffler Men, these fiberglass women stood nearly 20 feet tall, hand on hip, welcoming drivers into tire shops and dealerships. Today, only a handful of these rare roadside icons remain, making them a must-see for enthusiasts of vintage Americana and quirky roadside attractions.

Exploring PA Covered Bridges Starting in Washington County

Exploring PA Covered Bridges Starting in Washington County

Washington County is home to 23 historic covered bridges, making it one of the best places in Pennsylvania to experience these charming wooden structures up close. From quiet backroads to scenic parks, each bridge has its own story and architectural style. Join me as I begin my journey to visit every covered bridge in the state—starting right here in the heart of southwestern Pennsylvania.

Double the Charm : Only Six Bridges Remain in the USA

Double the Charm : Only Six Bridges Remain in the USA

Double-barrel covered bridges are among the rarest architectural treasures in America. With side-by-side lanes under one roof, these historic structures combine functionality with 19th-century craftsmanship. From Indiana’s oldest surviving covered bridge at Ramp Creek to Vermont’s enduring Pulp Mill Bridge, each tells a story of engineering ingenuity and timeless charm.

Texas Lighthouse Road Trip- From Galveston to Port Lavaca

Texas Lighthouse Road Trip- From Galveston to Port Lavaca

There’s something about lighthouses that just draws me in. Maybe it’s the way they’ve stood guard for over a century, weathering storms and watching the tides roll in and out. On this Texas road trip, we’re starting in Galveston and winding our way down the Gulf Coast, chasing history, salt air, and those postcard-perfect views. Grab your camera (and maybe a hat for that Texas sun) — we’ve got some beautiful beacons to visit.

Where Has All the Fun Gone?

Where Has All the Fun Gone?

Travel used to feel magical—full of discovery, spontaneity, and joy. But over the past few years, something has shifted. Between the lingering effects of the pandemic, the rise of overtourism, and the pressures of social media, many of us are asking: where did the fun go? In this post, we explore what’s changed in the world of travel and how we can reclaim the wonder, connection, and authenticity that make exploring the world so rewarding.

15 Most Beautiful & Historic Lighthouses in the USA

15 Most Beautiful & Historic Lighthouses in the USA

From the rocky coasts of Maine to the windswept shores of the Pacific, America’s lighthouses stand as timeless symbols of beauty, history, and maritime legacy. In this guide, we’ll take you on a journey to 15 of the most stunning and historically significant lighthouses across the USA—each with its own story, scenic setting, and coastal charm.

2025 Pennsylvania Covered Bridge Festivals

2025 Pennsylvania Covered Bridge Festivals

Pennsylvania is home to more than 200 historic covered bridges, and each fall, the state celebrates these treasured landmarks with two unforgettable festivals. Whether you’re chasing peak foliage, shopping for handmade crafts, or exploring small-town charm, the Covered Bridge Festivals in Washington & Greene Counties and Bloomsburg offer the perfect autumn escape. In this post, I’m sharing everything you need to know — dates, locations, highlights, and tips to make the most of your visit!

Discovering the Covered Bridges of the USA

Discovering the Covered Bridges of the USA

Step back in time with me as we explore the story behind America’s charming covered bridges — from their fascinating 19th-century origins to the hidden back roads where these timeless wooden structures still stand today. I’m on a mission to visit all 210 covered bridges in Pennsylvania and will be crossing into Ohio, New York, and beyond. Whether you’re a history lover, road tripper, or just love a scenic photo op, you’ll find inspiration here to plan your own covered bridge adventure!

Is A U.S. Parks Pass Really Worth It?

Is A U.S. Parks Pass Really Worth It?

Thinking about exploring more of America’s stunning national parks and wondering if a U.S. Parks Pass is worth it? In this guide, I break down exactly what the America the Beautiful Pass is, how it works, the different types you can get (including special passes for seniors, military families, and kids!), plus how to decide if it’ll actually save you money on your adventures.

The Historic El Rancho Hotel One Stop You Can’t Miss

The Historic El Rancho Hotel One Stop You Can’t Miss

This is one stop I refuse to miss on my 2026 Route 66 road trip! The historic El Rancho Hotel in Gallup, New Mexico, once hosted Hollywood’s biggest stars and now welcomes travelers with a perfect mix of Old West charm and fresh modern upgrades. From celebrity-themed rooms to a stunningly restored lobby and a revived restaurant, the El Rancho promises an unforgettable overnight stay right on the Mother Road. Come see why this piece of Route 66 history is still shining bright today!

Discovering the Best 20 Beaches in the USA

Discovering the Best 20 Beaches in the USA

Dreaming of your next beach getaway? From Hawaii’s turquoise waters to the charming shores of Cape Cod, I’m sharing 20 of the best beaches in the USA that deserve a spot on your travel bucket list. Whether you’re craving surf, sunsets, or family fun in the sand, you’re sure to find your perfect stretch of paradise. Dive in and discover your next coastal escape!

Must See Pennsylvania Fall Festivals in 2025

Must See Pennsylvania Fall Festivals in 2025

“Get ready to celebrate the beauty of fall in Pennsylvania! From pumpkin patches and colorful foliage to craft shows and harvest parades, these 15+ fall festivals across the Keystone State are the perfect way to soak up the season. Whether you’re looking for family fun, local food, or small-town charm, there’s an autumn event waiting for you to explore.”

Buttermilk Falls Roars to Life

Buttermilk Falls Roars to Life

I recently visited Buttermilk Falls in Beaver Falls, PA after a week of heavy rain — and what I found was a stunning hidden gem roaring to life! This short, easy trail took me through a piece of local history, past old quarry remnants, and right behind a powerful waterfall that felt like my own secret escape. If you love chasing waterfalls and discovering places with a story to tell, you won’t want to miss this spot.

Exploring The Kinzua Bridge Skywalk in Pennsylvania

Exploring The Kinzua Bridge Skywalk in Pennsylvania

“Standing on the glass floor of the Kinzua Bridge Skywalk, looking down 301 feet to the forest below, I felt the full weight of history, destruction, and resilience all at once. Once the tallest railroad bridge in the world, the Kinzua Bridge in Pennsylvania now stands as a breathtaking blend of what nature took away and what we’ve rebuilt to remember. If you love stories where history and adventure meet, this is a place you have to experience for yourself.”

Celebrating 100 Years of Route 66

Celebrating 100 Years of Route 66

In 2026, the legendary Route 66 turns 100 years old—marking a century of adventure, neon lights, and the spirit of the open road. From Chicago to Santa Monica, each of the eight states along the Mother Road is gearing up with special events, historic restorations, and community celebrations that promise to boost local economies and honor America’s Main Street like never before. Get ready to hit the highway and be part of this once-in-a-lifetime centennial celebration!

My Journey to Seven Falls, Colorado

My Journey to Seven Falls, Colorado

Nestled in Colorado’s Cheyenne Canyon, Seven Falls is a breathtaking natural wonder that left me feeling both awe-inspired and deeply connected to nature. With towering sandstone cliffs, a series of cascading waterfalls, and a 224-step climb that rewards you with sweeping views, this hidden gem is an unforgettable experience. From the scenic shuttle ride up the canyon to a peaceful moment at Inspiration Point, my day at Seven Falls was an adventure in every sense. If you’re seeking both beauty and a bit of a workout, Seven Falls is a must-visit destination in Colorado.

Where to Find Umbrella Art in the USA

Where to Find Umbrella Art in the USA

Have you ever looked up while walking down a city street and found a sky full of umbrellas floating above you? Umbrella alleys — those whimsical, colorful canopies suspended over alleys and walkways — have become a joyful trend across the USA. But did you know this Instagram-worthy movement began in Portugal? In this post, we’ll explore the history behind the Umbrella Sky Project and show you where to find the most charming umbrella displays right here in the USA

Weekend Adventures in Ohio

Weekend Adventures in Ohio

Looking for the perfect weekend escape? Ohio is full of hidden gems, charming towns, scenic parks, and one-of-a-kind experiences. From waterfalls and wineries to Amish markets and thrill rides, here are 15 must-see spots for your next road trip through the Buckeye State!

Featured Categories

Each of these categories brings together blogs with a common theme — from historic hotels and covered bridges to haunted places, Christmas markets, and roadside attractions. Explore the stories that interest you most and dive deeper into the adventures that make travel so unforgettable.

Historic Hotels in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is home to some of the most remarkable historic hotels in America — from grand city landmarks to charming countryside inns that have welcomed travelers for generations. This section of my site is dedicated to exploring their stories, architecture, famous guests, and the unique role each hotel has played in Pennsylvania’s history.

Land of Giants in the USA

Exploring Giant Statues Across America, a page dedicated to the fascinating world of oversized roadside attractions. From the iconic Muffler Men standing tall along historic highways to larger-than-life Paul Bunyan figures, cowboy statues, and even quirky custom creations, these giants have become beloved landmarks for travelers and photographers alike. 

Historical Covered Bridges

From the rolling hills of Pennsylvania to the river valleys of Oregon, from the winding roads of Vermont to the scenic countryside of Indiana, covered bridges have become timeless symbols of America’s rural past. Built during the 19th and early 20th centuries, these wooden spans were once a vital part of everyday travel—linking farms, towns, and communities across the country.

Chasing Waterfalls in the USA

Chasing Waterfalls is my personal quest to visit and share the most beautiful waterfalls across the USA — state by state, trail by trail. Whether you love hidden forest cascades or famous falls, you’ll find guides, tips, and inspiration here to help you plan your next adventure. Let’s go chasing waterfalls together — and check back often for new posts as I explore even more stunning spots!

Women in History

Step into the stories of remarkable women whose courage, determination, and vision shaped the world we live in today. From trailblazers who fought for rights and equality, to innovators, artists, and adventurers who left lasting legacies, this category highlights the women who dared to dream big and make history. Explore their journeys, discover their impact, and be inspired by the powerful voices of the past that continue to influence the present.

Historical Lighthouses

With over 800 lighthouses scattered across the United States, these iconic beacons have long guided sailors through treacherous waters and now draw travelers seeking beauty, history, and coastal charm. From the rocky cliffs of Maine to the sun-soaked shores of California, and the inland waters of the Great Lakes, each lighthouse has a story to tell. Michigan alone boasts the most in the nation, with more than 140 lighthouses lining its freshwater coastlines.