Category: City Wanders
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A Quieter Side of Gatlinburg: Hiking, Bears & Hidden Gems {Tennessee}

Gatlinburg is known for crowds, attractions, and the busy Parkway—but there is another side to this Smoky Mountain town. Join us for a slower day filled with hiking, handmade pottery, river walks, and five unexpected bear sightings.
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Gateway Arch National Park: Engineering, Expansion & the Gateway to the West {Missouri}

Gateway Arch National Park is more than an iconic monument. Explore the history, engineering, Old Courthouse, and stories behind one of America’s most unique national parks during our visit to St. Louis, Missouri.
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A Slow Day Wandering in Leiper’s Fork {Tennessee}

Tucked into the rolling hills of Tennessee, Leiper’s Fork feels like the kind of place that encourages you to slow down a little. The small village is known for its local shops, art galleries, live music, and quiet countryside charm, making it a popular day trip from nearby Nashville and Franklin. We visited on Mother’s…
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Power, Faith, & History – Prague Castle {Czech Republic}

We had intentionally set aside a large portion of a day to visit Prague Castle, knowing it wasn’t something to rush through. Calling it simply a “castle” hardly does it justice. What rises above the city is an immense complex — a place where centuries of history have layered themselves one upon another, shaping not…
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Wandering Prague- Lesser Town, Old Town & Iconic Views {Czech Republic}

After our few days in Italy, we took a quick hop over to the Czech Republic for a few days in Prague. The city had long been on my travel wishlist, especially during the Christmas season, when its markets are often called some of the most magical in Europe. But once we arrived, it quickly…
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Markets, Olympics, & Rooftops-Christmas in Milan {Italy}

After spending a few days around Rome and Vatican City, we made a quick stop in Milan. We arrived with no real expectations and no must-see list in hand. Beyond its reputation as a fashion capital, we honestly didn’t know much about what the city held in store for us. In truth, the main reason…
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History & Art in the Eternal City-Roaming In Rome {Italy}

Our European Christmas vacation began in the Eternal City of Rome. I’ll admit—Rome had never been on my travel bingo card. I’ve always felt a little intimidated by it: the layers of history, the art, the empire, the sheer magnitude of the city itself. Even though I love learning about those things, Rome felt unapproachable…
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History, Haunts, & Halloween in Salem {Massachusetts}

With Halloween just around the corner, what better time to talk about one of the most spirited places in America—Salem, Massachusetts. Known as the “Witch City,” Salem fully embraces its spooky side every October. The streets come alive with costumes, ghost tours, candlelit walks, and an undeniable buzz that fills the crisp autumn air. This…
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From Boston To Concord- American Revolution History {Massachusetts}

After spending a few glorious days along the coast of Maine, we made our way south for a few days in and around Boston. Boston is an incredible city — a blend of modern life and layers of history, where glass towers rise beside centuries-old brick and every street seems to tell a story. There…
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Windmill, Canals & Golden Streets – Exploring Haarlem {Netherlands}

On our last day of the trip, we had planned to head to the city of Delft. I had very unapologetic visions of just how many pieces of Delftware ceramics I intended to bring home. But those plans quickly unraveled when we learned that the NATO Summit was being held in nearby The Hague. With…