Share Even though I live in Georgia and I’ve never even visited New England, I consider myself a New Englander at heart. Perhaps it is the history of the region or the fantastic stories and legends. Or maybe it is the historic locations filled with amazing architecture.
Read more →Share Every year about this time, I start planning my winter getaway to Maggie Valley, North Carolina. I get on the Internet and look up resorts, cabin rentals, even campgrounds. I start researching ski equipment, sleds, and snowboards. Then I begin thinking about cold-weather clothing, such as
Read more →Share One of my favorite things about camping is being able to explore the natural areas of a new place – those hidden spots that lack the brightly-colored storefronts and themed restaurants catering to tourists. There’s so much you can learn about a place just by hiking
Read more →Share Having a great place to take visitors is only one reason to live near a historic site or in a historic district – living near a place that draws tourists helps keep the local economy strong, it helps keep property values stable, and — let’s face
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