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    Getting Around in Phoenix: FQ Story, Grand Avenue District, Melrose District, Fry Bread, & a Honky Tonk

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    March 23, 2023
    Getting Around in Phoenix: FQ Story, Grand Avenue District, Melrose District, Fry Bread, & a Honky Tonk

    Phoenix is a huge city I have not yet completely wrapped my brain around, but we quickly learned that is partly due to the absence of a defined city center. Locals will tell you that there is a different surrounding town to go to depending on which type of entertainment,…

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    Scottsdale’s Historic Old Town District: The West’s Most Western Town

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    March 22, 2023
    Scottsdale’s Historic Old Town District: The West’s Most Western Town

    Traveling through Arizona recently, we stopped into Scottsdale’s Historic Old Town District for a few hours. Scottsdale was founded in 1894 and incorporated at the start of the 1950s. Winfield & Helen Scott, along with Winfield’s brother George, moved into the valley and planted citrus groves, naming the town Orangedale…

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    Mystical Sedona: Red Rock Vortex in the Verde Valley

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    March 21, 2023
    Mystical Sedona: Red Rock Vortex in the Verde Valley

    A Natural Wonder Sedona is a place of mystical lore, a geographical vortex for healing energy, a haven for self-care and alternative medicine, a mecca for wine lovers, and a hub for artists. It is located between Flagstaff and Phoenix, just about an hour from Flagstaff and two hours from…

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    Verde Valley: The Heart of Arizona Wine Country

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    March 19, 2023
    Verde Valley: The Heart of Arizona Wine Country

    Arizona’s Verde Valley is comprised of the communities/towns of Sedona, Jerome, Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, and the Yavapai-Apache Nation.  Sedona and Jerome had so much to see and do that I am writing separate blogs about them.  SEDONASedona is the northernmost community of the Verde Valley, and it was our…

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    Wicked City, Jerome: America’s Largest Ghost Town is Full of Surprises

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    March 19, 2023
    Wicked City, Jerome: America’s Largest Ghost Town is Full of Surprises

    We learned that a ghost town typically has to have less than 100 residents so I reckon any time #101 shows up, they gotta start killin’ folks.

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    London: World Chicken Festival, Honey Buns, Wilderness Trails, & the Angel of Death in the Cycling Capital of Kentucky

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    March 17, 2023
    London: World Chicken Festival, Honey Buns, Wilderness Trails, & the Angel of Death in the Cycling Capital of Kentucky

    One thing about Kentucky folks, they love fried chicken. The relationship between its fame and its followers has perpetuated a self-fulfilling prophecy over the century, keeping the dream alive. In my Corbin blog, I mentioned that it is home to the original / first Kentucky Fried Chicken location & Museum…

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    Corbin: Colonel Sanders, Kentucky Fried Chicken, & Niagara Falls of the South

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    March 14, 2023
    Corbin: Colonel Sanders, Kentucky Fried Chicken, & Niagara Falls of the South

    Corbin is a small town of less than eight square miles in the southeastern corner Kentucky, a state that is kinda shaped like a piece of the fried chicken it is famous for. I-75 runs straight through Corbin, just north of the Tennessee state line. I am going to go…

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  • Appalachia, North Carolina

    Highlights of Charlotte’s Second Ward: Logtown, Historic Brooklyn, South End, & LoSo

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    March 12, 2023
    Highlights of Charlotte’s Second Ward: Logtown, Historic Brooklyn, South End, & LoSo

    Charlotte’s City Center is divided into four separate wards that are simply called the First, Second, Third, or Fourth Ward.  Collectively, these four wards form a diamond shape and are referred to as “Uptown.” Each ward is defined by its direction away from the intersection of Trade Street & Tryon…

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    Uptown Charlotte’s First & Fourth Wards: Independence Square & the Liberty Walk

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    March 8, 2023
    Uptown Charlotte’s First & Fourth Wards: Independence Square & the Liberty Walk

    In 1799, a kid found a 17-pound rock while playing in the river and his mom used it as a doorstop, until a visitor later recognized it as solid gold. Feels like something that would happen to me, honestly. This discovery created the first Gold Rush in the new world.

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  • North Carolina

    Queen City in Rainbows: Charlotte’s NoDa District, Murals, & McGill Rose Garden

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    March 7, 2023
    Queen City in Rainbows: Charlotte’s NoDa District, Murals, & McGill Rose Garden

    Charlotte’s Uptown Four Wards get a lot of coverage, but we had the most fun in Plaza Midwood and in the North Davidson “NoDa” District just a bit northeast of Uptown. I love this area because nearly every building exterior or open space is covered in murals and mosaics, and…

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  • Appalachia, North Carolina

    Charlotte, NC’s Optimist Hall & Camp North End

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    March 5, 2023
    Charlotte, NC’s Optimist Hall & Camp North End

    Two of our favourite stops in Charlotte, North Carolina are both northeast of the main “Uptown” part of the city. I have already written a few blogs about Charlotte’s First & Fourth Wards, Second Ward, Plaza Midwood & Belmont, and the NoDa District, so I thought I would give these…

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  • Boston

    Spinning a Tale of Boston Bay Baes: Poe, Salt Bae, Bay Village, & Back Bay

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    March 4, 2023
    Spinning a Tale of Boston Bay Baes: Poe, Salt Bae, Bay Village, & Back Bay

    After following Boston’s Freedom Trail of early American history and strolling through Boston Common, then taking in the sights and smells of Boston’s Chinatown and Little Italy districts, seeing some of its smaller neighbourhoods sounded just right. I picked Bay Village and Back Bay. From Boston Common we walked down Park…

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