Sacramento and the Gold Country Travel Guide
A new era dawned for California when James Marshall turned up a gold nugget in the tailrace of a sawmill he was constructing along the American River. Before January 24, 1848, Mexico and the United States were still wrestling for ownership of what would become the Golden State. With Marshall’s…
Bermuda Travel Guide
Bermuda is justifiably famous for pink-sand beaches, impossibly blue water, and kelly-green golf courses. But that’s only the beginning. Thanks to its colorful past, this small sliver of land also has a surprising number of historic sites. In addition to countless quaint old cottages, it’s said to have the oldest continually inhabited town of English origin in…
Miami and Miami Beach Travel Guide
Think of Miami as a teenager: a young beauty with growing pains, cocky yet confused, quick to embrace the latest fads, exasperating yet lovable. This analogy may help you understand how best to tackle this imperfect paradise.
As cities go, Miami and Miami Beach really are young. Just a little more than 100 years ago,…