If you’re looking for a romanticized version of baseball history, head to Dyersville, Iowa. That’s where you can tour the baseball diamond used in the movie Field of Dreams. (It’s actually lots of fun, especially for kids.) But if you want to discover the sport’s real history, take this driving tour from Boston’s Fenway Park … Continued
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From the otherworldly desertscapes, soaring redwoods, and eye-popping canyons of California to the volcanic peaks, lush rain forests, and pristine beaches of the Pacific Northwest, the West Coast contains some of the country’s most celebrated national parks. You probably already have destinations like Yosemite, Crater Lake, and Mt. Rainier on your bucket list, and on … Continued
One Day in San Diego If you’ve only got 24 hours to spare, start at Balboa Park, the cultural heart of San Diego. Stick to El Prado, the main promenade, where you’ll pass by peaceful gardens and soaring Spanish colonial revival architecture. Unless you’re a serious museum junkie, pick whichever piques your interest—choices range from … Continued
Tariffs will hit most likely hit parts of the travel industry, increasing prices. But there’s one way travelers can save money.
It’s a new agreement between the destination and the rental company.
Rome is jam-packed with things to do and see. These are some of our suggested itineraries. Make sure to leave yourself time to just wander and get the feel of the city as well. Rome in 1 Day Rome wasn’t built in a day, but if that’s all you have to see it, take a … Continued
Nashville offers several fantastic neighborhoods to explore, plenty of history to brush up on, a wonderful nightlife scene, and enough food to keep you full. Nashville in 3 Days Nashville is perfectly built for a three-day itinerary that is full of the Music City essentials. Day 1: Today is all about the music. Start at … Continued
Red rocks and geological wonders fill this superstar itinerary spanning the best of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. You’ll explore Zion’s massive sandstone cliffs and narrow slot canyons, the hoodoos (odd-shape pillars of rock left by erosion) of Bryce Canyon, and the overwhelming majesty of the Grand Canyon, close to 300 river miles long, 18 miles … Continued
Fly-fishing has been around for centuries, but America turned it into an art form. It has its own language, form of dress, and complicated rituals. These vary from region to region, so the most dedicated anglers travel to far-flung regions to try them out. Fly-fishing has been around for centuries, but America turned it into … Continued
The hills of the Ozarks roll up from the beds of sparkling rivers and peak as the grand oak and hickory trees seem to sway on the ledge of limestone bluffs. The region winds its way through the southern portion of Missouri and into northern Arkansas and eastern Oklahoma, just barely touching the edge of … Continued