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NYC memories: Growing up in the East Village in the 1950s - santafetraveler
NYC memories: Growing up in the East Village in the 1950s - Deborah kane
NYC memories: Growing up in the East Village in the 1950s - Alyson
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22 Badass Cosplay Weapons from NY Comic Con 2014 (PHOTOS) - AL
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Top 5 winter attractions in Reykjavik (and the best place to watch the Northern Lights)
- How to take a baby on a plane: Tips for seat assignments, feeding and diaper change
04 May 2015 4:20 PM | 1 Comment - How to take a baby on the New York City subway – tips for new moms
19 March 2015 3:53 PM | 6 Comments - Review: What to expect at Blackout Haunted House in New York City (Halloween 2014)
22 October 2014 10:12 PM | 3 Comments - Experience NYC’s scary past at Nightmare haunted house (2014 review)
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12 October 2014 8:49 PM | 18 Comments - 23 Creative Kids Costumes from NY Comic Con 2014 (PHOTOS)
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12 October 2014 10:39 AM | 4 Comments - Celebrating 10 Years of Terror: 5 Reasons to Visit NYC’s Blood Manor Haunted House
28 September 2014 7:25 PM | 1 Comment
- PHOTOS: Alligator sighting! A kayak tour of the Lousiana bayou
23 June 2013 9:18 PM | 13 Comments - PHOTOS: Cajun Country brewery pairs craft beers with traditional Louisiana dishes
31 March 2013 1:59 PM | 1 Comment - PHOTOS: Art and History at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans
13 January 2013 8:50 PM | 6 Comments - Top 10 traditional Cajun Country foods- from alligator to cracklins
09 December 2012 4:16 PM | 14 Comments - Meet the goat behind your cheese at Belle Ecorce Farms – Cajun Country road trip
02 December 2012 12:27 PM | 14 Comments - PHOTOS: Beads and bands at the New Orleans Thanksgiving Parade
25 November 2012 7:05 PM | 12 Comments - First Impressions of New Orleans: Bourbon Street (Photos)
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Beyond the Canal: Exploring Gowanus with Made In Brooklyn Tours (photos)
Posted on December 16, 2012 | 10 CommentsGowanus, Brooklyn has long been associated with its canal– and that’s not a good thing. Considered one of the “most extensively contaminated water bodies” in the United States by the […] -
Top 10 traditional Cajun Country foods- from alligator to cracklins
Posted on December 9, 2012 | 14 CommentsI never thought frog’s legs would be the highlight of my vacation. Cajun Country is well-known for its unique cuisine, from gumbo to crawfish etouffee. This fall I had the […] -
Top 5 destinations in southern Spain: From museums to bullfighting
Posted on December 4, 2012 | 3 CommentsSun, great food and friendly people are just a few of the many reasons to visit southern Spain. The region appeals to every type of traveler, from culture mavens to […] -
Meet the goat behind your cheese at Belle Ecorce Farms – Cajun Country road trip
Posted on December 2, 2012 | 14 CommentsLocal food is all the rage and one farm in Cajun Country has taken it to a new level. At family-run Belle Ecorce Farms, you can sample artisanal goat cheeses […] -
Travel advice: 5 tips for calling abroad at an affordable price
Posted on November 25, 2012 | 6 CommentsCalling someone who is in another country can be expensive, but you don’t need to empty your wallet to speak to friends, family or business contacts who are based overseas. Below […] -
First Impressions of New Orleans: Bourbon Street (Photos)
Posted on November 18, 2012 | 14 CommentsJazz, fine dining and public drinking: the perfect getaway? Seven years after Hurricane Katrina ravaged the city, New Orleans is once again a bustling weekend getaway and bachelor(ette) party destination. […] -
Hotel Perks: Ben Folds Five Concert at the NYC Westin Grand Central
Posted on November 11, 2012 | 12 CommentsWhat can you get with 5,000 hotel loyalty points? If you’re a Starwood Preferred Guest, you can now get VIP access to bands like Ben Folds Five through a series […] -
San Francisco’s best walking tours – from foodie adventures to hippie haunts
Posted on October 12, 2012 | 7 CommentsWhat’s the best way to explore San Fransisco? Taking into consideration San Francisco’s notoriously steep city streets, nine of which feature a grade of 24 percent or more, you might […] -
PHOTOS: 11 things to do in Seattle if you only have one day
Posted on September 23, 2012 | 26 CommentsOnly have one day to explore Seattle? That’s plenty of time to get a feel for the largest city in the Pacific Northwest. The birthplace of both the 1990s Grunge […] -
PHOTOS: Canyoneering for beginners at the Escalante National Monument
Posted on September 12, 2012 | 7 CommentsI never thought I’d jump of a cliff until I went canyoneering. I admit it: the film 127 Hours inspired me to visit Southern Utah, with its sweeping views of […]