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chicago

The Smart Traveler's Guide to The Field Museum

Take a step back for a moment and think about just how different things are today compared to thousands or even millions of years ago. Back then, giant dinosaurs ruled the planet, but the largest species today are mammals. At the Field Museum, you can see it all: modern technology enhancing what we know about our past and guiding us in our journey toward progress.

chicago

Art Institute of Chicago: Everything You Need to Plan Your Visit

With so much to see, in order to maximize your visit to the Art Institute of Chicago, it’s imperative to plan ahead. Lucky for you, we’ve developed a guide to make your planning a breeze.

new york

Why New York Is a Top Travel Destination During the Holidays

If you’ve never been to New York during the holidays, here are just a few reasons why you need to experience the most wonderful time of the year in the Big Apple.

houston

Texas Museum Hopping: Educational Encounters at the Top Museums in Texas

When visiting the second largest state in the country, you should include a trip to a museum, or you'll risk missing out. Finding cool museums in Texas is a by-product of the state's complex history and culture, so set your expectations sky-high.

san francisco

A Complete Guide to San Francisco's Piers and Boardwalks

While there are numerous piers in the San Francisco Bay area, some stand out more than others and are home to some of San Francisco's best attractions. You can watch the sea lions, then check out cruises or bike tours to catch some of the city's best views. So, let's delve into some of the best piers in San Francisco.

atlanta

A History Buff’s Guide to the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site

The multiple locations of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site cover approximately 35 acres and were first included in the National Historic Site listings on October 10, 1980. It wasn't until 2018, thanks to a bill championed by John Lewis, that it was added to America's list of National Parks.