10 Attractions From Mississippi S Past That Are Missed
There’s never a shortage of things to see and do in Mississippi. But even with all of the state’s wonderful sites, it’s hard not to miss what once was. From riding a roller coaster at a one-of-a-kind amusement park to spending an afternoon getting up close and personal with sea lions, here are ten things from Mississippi’s past that you’ve surely missed being able to do at some point over the years....
10 Award Winning Restaurants In Alabama
Alabama is home to many award-winning restaurants. From upscale restaurants to casual eateries, there’s certainly no shortage of great places to dine in this great state. Listed below are 10 award-winning restaurants in Alabama. They’re a definite must try! Cotton Row Restaurant - Huntsville yelp/Damon R. yelp/Thom H. Cotton Row Restaurant, located in historic downtown Huntsville, offers a seasonal menu filled with a variety of creative dishes. This upscale restaurant has been voted “Most Romantic Restaurant in Alabama” and received the “Best of Award of Excellence” in Wine Spectator magazine’s 2016 Restaurant Awards....
10 Small Towns In Connecticut With Amazing Restaurants
Small towns are often forgotten in the shuffle to find someplace to eat. While larger restaurants in metro areas get more attention, there are a lot of great restaurants hiding in the small towns of Connecticut. Often offering intimate atmospheres, local ingredients and unique home cooked meals, small towns are definitely the way to go! Tolland Greg O’Beirne/Wikimedia Camille’s Wood Fired Pizza delivers on thin crispy crust made the traditional way with the perfect amount of cheese....
11 Things Clevelanders Have To Explain To Visitors
There are some things that you’ll only feel or know if you grew up in a place. Which means that there are also some questions or assumptions held by every visitor you’ve ever played tour-guide for. First, you find yourself explaining things you’re certain you’ve explained before, then suddenly you have a CliffsNotes version, refined for ease of dissemination and comprehension. Here are 11 things people from Cleveland always have to explain to out of towners....
12 Adventures You Can Only Have In Minnesota
It’s easy to draw a blank when it comes to planning the next weekend getaway, but it really shouldn’t be. Minnesota is full of amazing sights, many of which you just can’t see anywhere else. From deep underground to high above the trees, there’s a little something for everyone in the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Next time you’re in a travel rut, use this list of 12 once-in-a-lifetime adventures you can only have in Minnesota....
12 Amazing Places Out In The Boonies In Montana
Montanans aren’t exactly the type to shy away from a long drive. With a good portion of our state being considered “the boonies” to the rest of the country, we don’t mind heading out to the middle of nowhere to experience something beautiful, relaxing or delicious. These 12 places are definitely worth the drive. Polebridge Mercantile Don Barrett / Flickr It doesn’t get much more “off the grid” than Polebridge. The town has no electricity and getting there requires an hour-long drive down a dirt road....
12 Historic Virginia Restaurants
Restaurants in Virginia are hard to beat, especially when you factor in the local history associated with some of the finest and most interesting dining establishments in the state. You may be surprised to learn about some of the stories behind these restaurants. Or you may not be surprised at all, seeing as history and Virginia go together like cheese and fine wine. Michie Tavern Wikimedia Michie Tavern is located only a half a mile from Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello and has been feeding travelers and visitors since 1784....
15 Things Minnesota Tourists Need To Know
When you’re from Minnesota, you get used to having to defend and explain a lot of things about your state. From our position in the continental US to the reasons behind ice fishing, here are some of the things we are honestly just tired of telling out-of-towners. We are the northernmost state in the lower 48. Google Maps Northwest Angle Inlet, Minnesota 49°23′04.1″N 95°9′12.2″W – The farthest point north in the lower 48....
5 Of The Weirdest Things That Have Ever Happened In Nebraska
People seem to think Nebraska is boring – nothing but cornfields and cows. But we’ve seen our share of really weird stuff over the years. These five crazy events are all a part of Nebraska’s weird past. The Lucky Scalpee nebraskahistory.org In 1867, William Thompson, a Union Pacific employee in Omaha, was sent to Lexington to work on a malfunctioning telegraph wire. The train he was on was attacked by a group of 25 Cheyenne....
6 Affordable Places To Stay In Wyoming
Traveling doesn’t have to cost an arm or a leg. There are plenty of places to stay in Wyoming without breaking the bank. You don’t even have to skimp on accommodations or amenities. Pack your bags. It’s time for a road trip! The Hostel Facebook/The Hostel In Jackson Hole, Wyoming The Hostel The Hostel The Hostel is recognized as being one of the most affordable places to stay in Teton Village....
8 Best Off The Grid Places In Pittsburgh
Turn off your phone. Forget the craziness of the outside world, even if just for a few hours. Surround yourself by the beauty of nature, in a tranquil setting, at these off-the-grid destinations in Pittsburgh, where you can enjoy a leisurely stroll, go hiking, have a picnic, or watch wildlife. Hillman State Park – Burgettstown, PA 15021 Wikipedia/Clint Explore some of the 3,600 acres of the lush Hillman State Park. A popular spot with hunters, the state park also offers a network of hiking trails that will give you a close up look at local wildlife and there’s a model airplane field....
9 Sc People With Big Power
Today we take a look at some South Carolinians outside of traditional political roles who make a tremendous difference in the Palmetto State. You might say they have a shocking amount of power. You may also want to say “Thank you.” Or not. Take a look. Graham Adams, PhD (at center), CEO - South Carolina Office of Rural Health South Carolina Rural Health Research Center Graham Adams, PhD is the CEO for the South Carolina Office of Rural Health....
Maine S New Katahdin Woods And Water National Monument Is Breathtaking
In August, Maine received its newest National Monument – Katahdin Woods and Waters. While its creation was (and still is) controversial among some, we felt it was important to highlight this region and the park for all that it provides in the way of beautiful nature and access to Maine recreation activities. Even better? It’s completely free to visit! Katahdin Woods and Waters is the second national monument to be created in Maine....
The 10 Places You Should Eat In South Dakota In 2017
It’s not hard to find a fantastic place to dine at in our wonderful state, and this year we had the privilege of highlighting some of the best. From restaurants that are basically in the middle of nowhere to themed eateries with unique ambiances, these are a few of the South Dakota restaurants you definitely need to treat yourself to in South Dakota in 2017. Double Barrel Steakhouse, Henry. Double Barrel Steakhouse / Facebook...
The 11 Most Romantic Restaurants In West Virginia
When date night is coming up, you want to go somewhere that will impress your significant other. With so many amazing restaurants in West Virginia, how can you choose? Well, here are some suggestions that will wow your loved one with a whirlwind of romance. Spats at the Blennerhassett, Parkersburg The Blennerhassett Hotel/Facebook The Blennerhassett Hotel/Facebook This historic hotel has been around since 1889. The restaurant serves elegant dishes made with fresh, local ingredients....
The Magruder Corridor Is Idaho S Best Back Country Road Trip
The Magruder Corridor has often been called the “wildest road in the lower 48 states.” Whether true or not, there’s no doubt that this road in North-Central Idaho is historic and scenic all rolled into one. For 117 miles of winding, off-road travel, the corridor stretches across the state all the way to Montana, and it is truly one of the most unique road trips one can take in Idaho....
The Oldest Restaurant In Oklahoma Has An Incredible History
Few places in the Sooner State can rival the history of the longest operating restaurant in Oklahoma – Cattlemen’s Steakhouse in the historic Stockyard City district of Oklahoma City. Dating back to 1910, Cattlemen’s has been serving Oklahomans prime-cut beef, delicious desserts and the best cup of coffee around. It not only has a long history, but a colorful one as well. Read on to learn more about the oldest restaurant in Oklahoma (and why the number 33 is significant):...
The Ultimate List Of The Best Spots To Find Cincinnati Chili
Cincinnati is known for many things, some more favorable than others. But one of our specialties happens to stir up quite a bit of passion in the Queen City and (of course) it has to do with food. Cincinnati’s famous chili may not be considered “real chili” by outsiders, but we know it as one of the best meals around. Whether it’s piled atop spaghetti with a mountain of cheese or spread across a hot dog, our chili is unique, and it’s the best....
These 9 Restaurants Have The Best Views In New Hampshire
We all know New Hampshire is a truly gorgeous state. Whether you want mountain, lake, or ocean views, there’s a place for you. Why not enjoy that beauty while eating a delicious meal? These 9 restaurants offer the chance to do both together. The Italian Farmhouse, Plymouth Facebook/thecmannhitalianfarmhouse Facebook/thecmannhitalianfarmhouse Facebook/thecmannhitalianfarmhouse For delicious Italian food in a romantic setting, head to the Italian Farmhouse in Plymouth. As the name suggests, it’s in a quaint farmhouse set on over 40 acres of rolling fields and woods....
These 9 Restaurants In New Mexico Have Jaw Dropping Views While You Eat
New Mexico has a smorgasbord of incredible eateries but some stand out for more than the dishes they serve. These 9 restaurants have astonishing views that you can savor along with your meal. If you’re looking to impress a date or to relax in a scenic setting, head to the following establishments: Izanami, 21 Ten Thousand Waves Way, Santa Fe Facebook/Izanami Facebook/Izanami Izanami sets itself apart by serving Japanese bar food and offering 40 different sakes, including sake flights....