Parks aside, what else does an Orlando vacation have to offer as a recreation destination? The answer-fortunately for us-is plenty. By Angela Shultis |
Florida Caverns State Park, located in the panhandle in Jackson County, is the only in the state to offer public tours of natural caverns, which, according to visitors, rival the famous Carlsbad Caverns and Mammoth Caves in their beauty and uniqueness By Angela Shultis |
Pensacola, FL is a gem on the Gulf Coast and offers 52 miles of beaches, a 400-year history, festivals, outdoor adventures and a world class aviation museum, as well as outstanding accommodations, facilities and professional services. By Jay Smith |
It's usually California or Europe that comes to mind when thinking about visiting vineyards and sampling wines, but the next time your visit Florida, head to Florida's wine country, which thrives with active vineyards-most of them open to the public for tours and wine tasting. By Jay Smith |
There are so many fun and historic things to do in Nashville. Visit some of these great attractions the next time you find yourself in this southeastern city. By Shirley Moskow |
Rosa Parks, the "Mother of the Modern Day Civil Rights Movement," was a 42 year old black seamstress in 1955, when she refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. A quiet act of courage, her simple gesture of civil disobedience ushered in a social and political revolution. By Shirley Moskow |
The American Institute of Parapsychology has named Savannah "America's Most Haunted City." Speculation has it that apparitions, ghosts, demons and other supernatural beings reside in the city of Savannah as a result of the large number of violent and untimely deaths. By Shirley Moskow |
Each year the Commonwealth of Virginia deems October Virginia Wine Month. Thousands of people from all over the world descend upon the state to partake in a variety of local wines, culture and festivities. What are some of the more popular Virginia Wine Month celebrations? By Tammy Cordani |