america
Travel from sea to shining sea; by car or by plane, there's plenty to see in the good ole US of A.
Winding Roads of the Western U.S. - Pictures of the West
The expansion of the American West was the last to develop. At the same time the buildings reached for the skies in the Big Cities of the eastern development, the West was unexplored. Much due the challenging geographical regions that stood in the way.
By Chance James6 years ago in Wander
Fun In The Sun Southern California
Life can use a little Vitamin Sea. It brings a glow to the skin and a kiss to the nose. In Santa Monica there is not just beautiful beach, but for the fun, thrill seekers an amusement park is at their feet. The park is located on a peer over the ocean and giving amazing backdrops for photos from the rides.
By Trycia Lino6 years ago in Wander
Exploring Oak Park
When one thinks of Illinois, they mostly think of Chicago. Although it's well-known and big enough for someone to see something new down a street, it won't be the subject of my discussion. I shall, instead, be discussing one of the suburbs of the Chicagoland area: Oak Park.
By Monique Star6 years ago in Wander
Escape to Virginia City, NV - Home of Bonanza!
NEVADA - After spending a somewhat lucrative casino filled nightlife in Reno, NV, my wife and I decided to rent a car and meander up the winding dry hills towards the emerald waters of Lake Tahoe. On the map, a historic stop intrigued us through the renowned "Old West" town of Virginia City.
By Chance James6 years ago in Wander
Huron Mountains Adventure, Michigan's Upper Peninsula
I explored the Huron Mountains of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula in late September a couple years ago. I drove my Jeep Wrangler in a 200-mile loop that started and ended in Marquette Michigan while stopping to do several day hikes. The northern section of this route from Eagle Mine to Lake Roland below Mount Arvon is forest service roads/trails. I wouldn't recommend trying it without a high clearance 4-wheel drive and a good GPS.
By Ken Jacobsen Jr6 years ago in Wander
Honeymooning in Portland
The wedding days are behind you. The dresses, tuxes, the flowers are all gone. Now, you have had the party for all your friends and family. Now it is the time for you two alone. Nice dinners, time outdoors, dancing those are some of the top things that people think of when the word honeymoon is mentioned. The two ingredients to a perfect honeymoon is the correct destination and the importance of romance. Show your lady or your man just how truly romantic you can be. Pull out all the stops while on your honeymoon. Enjoy your time with just your significant other and unwind in the amazing city of Portland. After all, Portland is the home for love. Honeymoon is the very first thing you do as a married couple, so you want to be sure to start your marriage out on the perfect foot.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Wander
Reasons to Move to Texas
If you are looking for somewhere that will save you money, but also has a variety of features to offer, Texas may be the best option to consider. Here are some of the reasons why Texas is one of the most desirable places to live in all of the United States.
By Olivia Picton6 years ago in Wander
Vacationing Guide to St. George, Utah
If you are looking for somewhere unconventional to travel, you may want to consider St. George, Utah. St. George has so much to offer, and at a lower price tag than similar destinations, you will be able to do much more with your money. Here are some tips for taking a trip to St. George.
By Dennis McKonkie6 years ago in Wander











