If you have been itching to get out of town, perhaps even traveling outside of Washington state, did you know that if you have yourEnhanced ID/Enhanced Driver's Licenseyou can travel to twenty places without having to get apassport or passport card? **NOTE: This travel benefit only applie...
There are lots of places to go in St. Louis that start with the letter W so it was a bit hard to decide which few things to focus on, but I knew immediately which one would take first billing — Washington University. Washington University I will confess to not knowing much about Washi...
This is in keeping with traditions in many countries—in both the West and the East.Another way of naming places is naming them after other places. Perhaps they were named to promote friendships between the two places or it could be that the people who used to live there were at first ...
1. Olympic National Park, WashingtonWelcome to the enchanting beauty of Olympic National Park, where you can explore misty rainforests and snow-capped peaks. I usually visit this park for its rugged coastlines that blend with the crashing waves of the Pacific....
Charming and colonial are the words that come to mind when I think of the south. Road trips here involve an old world charm and southern hospitality at its best. It’s also home to Washington DC, the nation’s capital city. Delray Beach, Florida ...
Start your Idaho adventure by visiting the charming city of Coeur d'Alene. Located just a short drive from Spokane, Washington, Coeur d'Alene is known for its picturesque lake and vibrant downtown area. Spend a day relaxing by the lake, take a cruise on the scenic Lake Coeur d'Alene, ...
(The cruise and a hop-on/hop-off bus pass we used, were part of an all-inclusive GoCity.com/boston pass that included entry into more than 45 attractions. The Langham, Boston combines elegant architecture with modern art and an inviting pool. As you might expect, historic hotels abound ...
The vibrant and cosmopolitan capital of the USA, Washington DC is a political powerhouse that is also crammed with exciting things to see and do. There’s a wealth of cultural sites, including beautiful buildings and world-class museums (many of which are free!), along with terrific shopping...
About a 90-minute drive from Washington, D.C.,Shenandoah National Parkoffers more than 500 miles of trails, including the popular but strenuous 9.4-mile trek up Old Rag Mountain that's a must-do for avid hikers (book your day-use ticket ahead of time online). This glorious park, spread...