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The Michigan Bed and Breakfast Association announces the launch of a new website, https://michbnb.com/, designed for Michigan travelers to discover the state’s best, including hidden gems and unique stays. The highly anticipated launch provides detailed Michigan travel information and itinerary ideas around the mitten state. The Association is comprised of hospitality accommodation members- including bed and breakfast properties, inns, lodges, and independent boutique hotels.

MichBnB.com is more than just a platform for unique stays. It’s a collection of personal stories waiting to be discovered. Each lodging member undergoes a rigorous evaluation to maintain their listing on the site, ensuring quality and uniqueness. But what truly sets us apart are the owners of these properties, each with their own fascinating story to tell. For instance, the Vintage Inn at Veritas Estate is owned by a passionate sommelier and a professional chef, promising an unforgettable wine-tasting and dining experience in South Haven, Michigan.

“As the Executive Director of the Michigan Bed and Breakfast Association, I am incredibly proud of our forward-thinking board and the launch of our newly branded MichBnB website showcasing the personal stories and experiential hospitality that make Pure Michigan Travel special. We are excited to bring Michigan travel to a new level, offering unforgettable experiences,” expressed Donna Cain of MichBnB.com

Engineers Julie and Eric Haberichter, who went rogue and decided to become innkeepers in smalltown Union Pier, have created an organic farm stay at Goldberry Woods. It is one-of-a-kind with an array of experiences onsite, wooded surroundings, and close proximity to the beach.

MichBnb.com visitors and staycationers can discover their perfect road trip, peruse specials across the state, purchase gift certificates, and explore all this great state offers at the boutique properties that are the fabric of many Michigan communities. As unique stays and experiential hospitality are on the rise, the website delivers the best of the best in the state—including Cartier Mansionnamed #1 Historic B&B in America by Newsweek.

Travelers can even book a stay at a lighthouse in the UP at Big Bay Point Lighthouse, owned by the President of the American Lighthouse Foundation, Nick Korstad. A boutique hotel, Villa on Verona, operated by a young couple, Virginia and Mason Novess, with a dream in Marshall, shares its historic Italian-style villa. Retired teacher and United States Professional Tennis Association level coach Kristin Wilson promotes health, simplicity, and sustainability in Suttons Bay at Rōming Roost.

MichBnB.com is filled with travel inspiration. Visit MichBnb.com for Michigan travel inspirations and accommodation booking.

About Michigan Bed & Breakfast

An association supporting Michigan’s best bed and breakfast, inns, and small, independent boutique hotels. All member properties are quality-assured and inspected. Visitors to Michigan can find detailed vacation itineraries, ideas, and accommodations for the state at MichBnB.com.

SOURCE Michigan Bed & Breakfast Association

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Discover Henderson Nevada https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/discover-henderson-nevada/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/08/07/discover-henderson-nevada/#respond Wed, 07 Aug 2024 15:38:42 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36500 Nestled in the heart of Southern Nevada and just minutes from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, Henderson is a picturesque City that offers a myriad of attractions for travelers. Breathtaking…

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Nestled in the heart of Southern Nevada and just minutes from the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, Henderson is a picturesque City that offers a myriad of attractions for travelers. Breathtaking outdoor trails, scenic day trips, and world-renowned golf courses are just a few of the activities that visitors can indulge in while enjoying the endless sunlit skies and organic beauty of the majestic Southern Nevada landscape.

Here, recreation is more than an outing, it’s an adventure with incomparable beauty. Hikers and bikers can trek more than 180 miles of spectacular outdoor trails, golfers enjoy their pick of champion courses, and recreational options abound— with scenic day trips to the picturesque Zion National Park, Red Rock Canyon State Park and its historic rock formations, and last but not least, Lake Mead, home to the iconic Hoover Dam.

Begin your recreational feast with nine courses—golf courses, that is—which include the Jack Nicklaus-designed gem at Lake Las Vegas. An alluring backdrop for golf, the lake’s brilliant blue waters also offer a refreshing plunge into kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, flyboarding, and even yacht cruises. Back on land, hiking and biking trails stretch out across the City, ribbons of exploration threading through suburban streetscapes and through dramatic mountain and desert vistas. Take your pick from easy, intermediate, challenging and even equestrian trails.

The same is true for dining. In a City where food is a passion and every meal a celebration, diners enjoy a bountiful array of choices, from acclaimed chefs throughout Henderson and the City’s Water Street District – a historic street lined with breweries, retail and restaurants specializing in flaming fajitas to flavor-packed steaks, from robust and upscale Italian flavors to sports bar fare elevated to an art. You won’t want to miss the many picture-worthy and locally inspired murals while strolling Henderson’s original downtown.

A tasting tour of the Ethel M chocolate factory is another sweet treat, and in the aptly named Artisan Booze District, where spirits are indeed both an art and a craft, you can sip and savor your way through a brilliant lineup: Original brews in pubs like Crafthaus Brewing as well as handcrafted, small-batch wines at Vegas Valley Winery, where tours and a tasting room are special draws.

When you’re ready to relax, Henderson is home to many premier hotels such as the M Resort and Spa, Green Valley Ranch Resort Spa and Casino and lakeside hotels surrounding Lake Las Vegas, including Hilton Lake Las Vegas Resort and Spa and The Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa.

With diverse recreational options, exceptional dining experiences, and comfortable accommodations, visitors can custom tailor their visit to suit their needs and preferences. Whether you’re a family seeking a fun-filled getaway or a business traveler in need of a restful retreat, Henderson is the ideal destination for you.

Plan your trip at CityofHenderson.com

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Discover Lufkin, Texas in the Spring https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/07/discover-lufkin-texas-in-the-spring/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/07/discover-lufkin-texas-in-the-spring/#respond Tue, 07 May 2024 02:05:09 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36534 As spring unfurls in Lufkin, Texas, so does the promise of adventure. This season, immerse yourself in the vibrant blossoms of the Azalea Trail and the rich lush greenery of…

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As spring unfurls in Lufkin, Texas, so does the promise of adventure. This season, immerse yourself in the vibrant blossoms of the Azalea Trail and the rich lush greenery of our Piney Woods. Lufkin’s natural splendor offers an idyllic backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts and families alike to create lasting memories. From kayaking along the serene Neches River to exploring the trails that crisscross our picturesque landscape, adventure is always just around the corner. In Lufkin, the herald of spring is not just a shift in weather, but an invitation to step into a world where adventure blossoms with the azaleas. This East Texas haven, nestled within the whispering pines, offers a springtime tableau that beckons nature lovers, thrill-seekers, and families to indulge in its natural splendor and welcoming community spirit.

Embark on the Neches River Rendezvous

The season’s centerpiece is the Neches River Rendezvous, an annual affair that beckons adventurers to paddle through the heart of the Piney Woods. This tranquil sojourn along the Neches River is a celebration of Lufkin’s pristine ecosystems and the simple joy of connecting with nature. With each stroke of the paddle, the waterway unfurls its treasures, from hidden coves to sun-dappled banks teeming with East Texas wildlife. If you want more information or would like to give it a paddle, visit Angelina Neches River Authorities at www.anra.org

A Symphony of Flavors

As the landscape reawakens, so does Lufkin’s local gastronomy. Spring heralds the arrival of vibrant farmer’s markets where the earth’s bounty is a palette for the senses. Here, culinary artisans transform fresh, local ingredients into masterpieces of flavor. The town’s eateries and breweries, like the charming downtown bistros and the rustic Rusty Axe & South First Grill , offer menus infused with the zest of the season.

Cultural Blossoms

Lufkin’s rich cultural fabric comes alive in the springtime. The town’s galleries and studios throw open their doors, inviting art enthusiasts to explore the local creativity that thrives under Lufkin’s canopy. The sounds of music festivals and live performances resonate through the streets, where the traditions of East Texas are celebrated and shared.

Family Escapades

Families find a special welcome in Lufkin, where the Ellen Trout Zoo and expansive city parks offer endless opportunities for discovery and play. Special events cater to the curious minds of young explorers, while interactive exhibits at the Naranjo Museum of Natural History offer a journey through time.

Spring Fest

SpringFest in Lufkin is the epitome of springtime joy, where the community and visitors alike come together to celebrate the season’s vibrant rebirth. Wander among stalls of local artisans and indulge in the region’s freshest flavors, while live music fills the air. It’s a place where kids laugh in bounce houses, and all can revel in the beauty of East Texas’s Piney Woods. Join us for a day of fun, food, and festivity at Lufkin’s SpringFest – where every moment is a memory in the making.

Adventure in the Heart of Lufkin

Lufkin’s essence is captured in the moments of connection—between people, nature, and history. It’s in the thrill of the river, the taste of a new dish, the applause at SpringFest, and the quiet reflection that can be formed from the “Locked With Love” tree. Adventure is not just an activity; it’s the heartbeat of Lufkin in spring.

So, come to Lufkin where “Adventure is Here” is not just a tagline—it’s a lived experience. It’s the laughter of children as they dance under the spring sun, the shared glances of couples strolling down blooming pathways, and the camaraderie of friends toasting to new discoveries. This spring, let Lufkin be your canvas for adventure, painting memories that will last a lifetime.

Plan your trip at VisitLufkin.com

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Outdoor Escapades in Abingdon, Virginia https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/03/abingdon-vigrinia/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/03/abingdon-vigrinia/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 20:23:48 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36444 Abingdon isn’t just any small town; it’s an invitation to the great outdoors, celebrated by Blue Ridge Outdoors as a top adventure town. Imagine pedaling or hiking along the Virginia…

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Abingdon isn’t just any small town; it’s an invitation to the great outdoors, celebrated by Blue Ridge Outdoors as a top adventure town. Imagine pedaling or hiking along the Virginia Creeper Trail, a 34-mile stretch where history and nature intertwine. This Historic Hall of Fame Rails-to-Trails weaves from Whitetop Mountain, the second –highest peak in the state through breathtaking landscapes of the Jefferson National Forest, alongside trout filled streams and over 47 wooden trestles – a must for any adventurer’s bucket list.

For those drawn to the water, South Holston Lake bordered by the Cherokee National Forest, has much to offer. A gentle glide on a kayak or paddleboard, world-class fishing, rare bird observation, enjoy the thrill of a jet blade or floating waterpark, South Holston provides a perfect blend of activities for everyone. Numerous streams, rivers and lakes throughout the region are filled with large and smallmouth bass, spotted and rock bass, walleye, catfish, native brook, brown, and rainbow trout. Reserve a day or camping excursion with a local fishing guide.

Culinary Delights

Abingdon is well known for its collection of local restaurants. There are more than 30 in all, combining for an amazing mix of culinary offerings that has consistently garnered votes as one of the Best Small Town Food Scenes in the Country by USA Today’s 10Best. Abingdon is a treasure trove for the palate, from farm-to-table dining experiences to the unique flavors of craft beverages, including beer, wine, cider, freshly pressed juice, and specialty coffees.

Glimpse of History and Culture

While the call of the mountains and the lure of the table are compelling, Abingdon’s charm is deepened by its unique blend of history and culture. The town’s storied past is not just alive, but it resonates in its 22-block historic district, where architecture spans two centuries. Stand on the very ground where a small group of patriot militia changed the course of American history at the Abingdon Muster Grounds, the trailhead for the Overmountain Victory National Historic Trail. From Barter Theatre, which has a fascinating history of trading performances for produce during the Great Depression to vibrant festivals, museums, artisan studios, unique shops and galleries showcasing art, music, and antiques; Abingdon has something for every art and history lover.

Abingdon’s Warm Welcome

After a day spent in the embrace of nature or indulging in culinary delights, Abingdon offers a range of accommodations to rest and rejuvenate. Recognized for its southern hospitality, the town’s lodging options—from charming inns to cozy lofts—promise a warm welcome and a comfortable stay, making it easy to see why Southern Living heralds it as one of the best small towns in the South.

Your Invitation Awaits

Located conveniently off I-81 and within easy reach of major cities and airports, Abingdon stands as a beckoning destination that marries the tranquility of the great outdoors with the vibrant beat of cultural and culinary life. Its central location makes it a perfect getaway for those seeking a blend of nature and culture, inviting you to explore, taste, and discover.

So, are you ready for an unforgettable journey? Find your way to play and indulge in Abingdon’s culinary and natural splendors! VisitAbingdonVirginia.com for more information and start planning your adventure today.•

 

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Historic Treasures in Bedford, Virginia https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/02/historic-treasures-in-bedford-virginia/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/02/historic-treasures-in-bedford-virginia/#respond Thu, 02 May 2024 00:37:49 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36512 Bedford is home to the National D-Day Memorial, a deeply moving tribute to the American and Allied forces that fought in the largest amphibious invasion of all time. The Memorial…

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Bedford is home to the National D-Day Memorial, a deeply moving tribute to the American and Allied forces that fought in the largest amphibious invasion of all time. The Memorial overlooks the community that suffered the greatest loss per capita of any in the United States. It is a solemn atmosphere for veterans and visitors alike to gain insight and learn more about the events that shaped world history. It is the only place in the world that individually lists the names of all Allied personnel who died on June 6, 1944, during the invasion of Normandy. This was a groundbreaking research effort to recognize those who had fallen in service to their country and to preserve their memory. The Memorial is also the site of Virginia’s first Gold Star Families Memorial Monument, honoring all families who have lost a loved one in military service.

In December 2023, the National Park Service named Bedford, Virginia an American World War II Heritage City. This program honors the contributions of localities and their citizens who stepped into the workforce to support America’s efforts during World War II. Only one such designation is awarded in each state or territory.

The 80th anniversary of D-Day will be commemorated June 6-9, 2024, with the theme “Every Story Lives On”. The events begin with a ceremony on June 6 with surviving D-Day and World War II veterans as the guests of honor. On the evenings of June 7 and 8, the Memorial will be transformed in a multi-media sensory display, with the presentation When We Went In: The D-Day Experience in Light and Sound, created exclusively for the National D-Day Memorial by the Institute for Creativity, Arts, and Technology at Virginia Tech. The acclaimed West Point Alumni Glee Club will perform a stirring patriotic remembrance concert before the Friday night show. On Saturday, USO-style duo, Letters from Home, will dazzle the audience with a 1940s-themed concert to open the showing. The events conclude with an authentic field chapel service on Sunday morning, June 9.

Visit the Memorial’s 80th anniversary website at dday.org/80th for full event details, tickets, and updates. The Memorial’s normal operating hours are daily, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

When visiting, don’t miss the Bedford Boys Tribute Center in historic downtown. Opened June 1, 2019, this is the nation’s largest and most comprehensive museum honoring the legacies of the famed “Bedford Boys.” Walk in their footsteps inside Bedford’s iconic and historic Green’s Drugstore where they hung out as young men. Learn about them growing up and about the supreme sacrifices made that forever teach us that freedom is not free.

Also located in Bedford is Thomas Jefferson’s personal retreat home, Poplar Forest. Built in a grove of poplar trees, the octagonal house, one of Jefferson’s finest architectural designs, offers great insight into the private side of this Founding Father. A visit to Poplar Forest will shed new light on Thomas Jefferson’s creativity and curiosity, his enslaved community, and his private world. View artifacts from the free and enslaved people who lived and worked at Poplar Forest. The site is open for daily tours and hosts special events throughout the year, including historical theater, lectures, dinners, ceremonies, wine festivals, and more.

Historic downtown Bedford offers art galleries, shops, antiques, and restaurants that are within easy walking distance from each other in a charming atmosphere of 19th Century buildings. The Bedford Museum, located beside the County Courthouse, showcases Bedford’s rich history.

While in Bedford, be sure to stop by the Bedford Area Welcome Center. The Center is open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. and includes a gift shop, firefighter display, RV hook-ups, electric car charging station, LOVE sign, and more.

Visit DestinationBedfordVA.com or call (540) 587-5681 for more information.

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Marfa Texas Marvels https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/01/marfa-texas-marvels/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/01/marfa-texas-marvels/#respond Wed, 01 May 2024 15:32:07 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36494 An oasis of art, culture, history, mystery, land, and sky, MARFA, Texas is a bucket-list destination with opportunities to escape the crowd or discover something unexpected kicking off. ART. MARFA…

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An oasis of art, culture, history, mystery, land, and sky, MARFA, Texas is a bucket-list destination with opportunities to escape the crowd or discover something unexpected kicking off.

ART.

MARFA is world-renowned as the home of artist Donald Judd, and his influence can still be felt today. Reserve a tour at Judd Foundation and Chinati to view the museum he established to house large-scale works of art. You can also set up an appointment for a studio visit with one of the many artists currently residing in MARFA.

CULTURE.

With a tight-knit community of around 1,800 residents, MARFA is a walkable West Texas destination where the pace slows down and you find yourself appreciating the simple things in life. You will find a great selection of restaurants, from food trailers to fine dining, Texas BBQ to international cuisine. Leave yourself plenty of time for browsing the independently owned bookstores, art galleries, and specialty shops. The Central Marfa Historic District was recently added to the National Register of Historic Places. The newly listed district encompasses the city’s core, including 183 significant locations in MARFA.

HISTORY.

West Texas encompasses an incredibly rich history. Geologic time scale is on full display in the mountains that surround the area. Archaeological evidence of early Native people exists in the nearby state and national parks. Stories from early settlers have become legend. Cavalry forts, military bases, army airfields, and German POWs have all had a home in MARFA. The MARFA and Presidio County Museum holds an incredible archive of historic objects that is a must-see for history buffs. You can also visit the Blackwell School, America’s newest National Historic Site, to learn about an important and often painful era of our national history.

MYSTERY.

MARFA, Texas. You’ve probably heard of it, but have you been? It’s where ranchers begin the day at dawn and artists lay down roots. It’s where Anthony Bourdain dined, Rick Bass wrote, and Beyoncé went to unwind. It’s where land as far as the eye can see meets more stars than you can count. When you arrive at this peaceful desert plateau surrounded by mountains, sprawling ranches, and stunning sunsets, you’ll know the journey to get there is well worth it. The Marfa Mystery Lights have been observed for over 175 years, yet no geologist, meteorologist, or ranch hand has found an explanation – can you? Open to the public 24/7/365.

LAND.

MARFA is located in the high plains of the Chihuahuan Desert, sitting at an elevation above 4,500 feet. Experience big, vibrant skies and rolling landscapes for miles in every direction. A sunset drive down Pinto Canyon Road gives uninterrupted views from horizon to horizon into the Chinati Mountains. MARFA is a gateway to the entire Big Bend Region.

SKY.

MARFA is part of the Greater Big Bend Dark Sky Reserve boasting incredible opportunities for stargazing, even within city limits. A short jaunt outside of town will present you with more stars than you thought possible. Nearby, at the McDonald Observatory, world-renowned astronomers will unravel the mysteries of the night sky at one of their wildly popular star parties. Be sure to book ahead!

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Discover Columbus, Georgia https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/01/discover-columbus-georgia/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/01/discover-columbus-georgia/#respond Wed, 01 May 2024 00:47:45 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36518 Georgia’s second-largest city is a dynamic and diverse destination located in west-central Georgia on the banks of the Chattahoochee River – and it’s the perfect place to put on your…

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Georgia’s second-largest city is a dynamic and diverse destination located in west-central Georgia on the banks of the Chattahoochee River – and it’s the perfect place to put on your travel bucket list. A chef-driven local restaurant scene, a thriving arts community, and endless opportunities for outdoor adventure await travelers of all ages! Columbus is a great place to discover the wonders of nature AND delve into the city’s unique culture.

Uptown Columbus (what locals call “downtown”) is the heart of the city. Positioned along the Chattahoochee River, Uptown is a great stop on the 15-mile RiverWalk and home to a collection of some of the newest, hippest hotels; a local restaurant scene that rivals that of much larger cities; Market Days on Broadway, which is a Saturday-morning street market with more than 200 vendors selling art items, local produce, baked goods, and countless cool local finds; a free concert series where you can bring your chair and unwind to the sounds of a wide variety of musical entertainment; local boutique shopping; exciting public art and sculpture displays; and much more!

Columbus offers epic outdoor adventure steps away from the ultra-cool Uptown. Adventure seekers can enjoy 2.5 miles of whitewater rafting and kayaking on the longest natural urban whitewater course in the world! For those who want a milder adventure, you can also tube and paddle board on the river. Another one-of-a-kind attraction is the zip line that sends you from Columbus over the Chattahoochee River to Alabama – and back! Those who enjoy even more leisurely pursuits can stroll or bike along the RiverWalk, which winds past historical monuments and sites like the National Civil War Naval Museum and the experiential National Infantry Museum.

Columbus is an epicenter for cultural experiences. Founded in 1953, The Columbus Museum is the second-largest museum in the southeast and is being reimagined and fashioned as the region’s cultural gathering place with newly designed galleries and gardens. The Columbus Collective Museums is home to the famous Lunch Box Museum (with the world’s largest collection of vintage lunchboxes) plus six more dazzling museums that showcase the area’s local industrial heritage and culture. The Coca-Cola Space Science Center features simulators, film screenings, and observation events appropriate for all ages. The Ma Rainey Home & Museum is a historical Columbus landmark honoring the legendary “Mother of Blues,” Ma Rainey. And The Bo Bartlett Center is an 18,500-square-foot interactive gallery in the Uptown campus of Columbus State University.

From ballet to Broadway, Columbus offers inspired performances and show-stopping events. RiverCenter for the Performing Arts is home to the Columbus Symphony Orchestra hosting Broadway shows as well as world-renowned performers and popular entertainers such as Yo-Yo Ma, Itzhak Perlman, The Moscow Boys Choir, and David Copperfield. The Springer Opera House is Georgia’s State Theater, the region’s premier professional theater, and annually produces over a dozen shows with talent from Los Angeles to New York.

Come and enjoy the vibrant artsy energy, the rich local history, epic outdoor adventures, and a thriving food scene (not to mention incredible photo opportunities for Insta!). It’s no wonder Columbus was named “Georgia’s Cool Cat City” by Forbes and one of the Best Trips of the Year by Explore Georgia. Couples, singles, and families alike will find what they need to plan an authentic, one-of-a-kind getaway by heading to VisitColumbusGA.com.

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Discover Greenwood, South Carolina https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/01/discover-greenwood-south-carolina/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/05/01/discover-greenwood-south-carolina/#respond Tue, 30 Apr 2024 21:36:52 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36069 If one is looking for a true hidden gem in Upstate South Carolina, Greenwood will exceed your expectations. Serving as the regional hub for retail, dining, lodging, healthcare, education, and…

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If one is looking for a true hidden gem in Upstate South Carolina, Greenwood will exceed your expectations. Serving as the regional hub for retail, dining, lodging, healthcare, education, and more, Greenwood’s hospitality and charm is one of the many reasons why visitor and newcomer traffic is ever increasing.

Uptown Greenwood is a great example of a smaller city thinking big. It has emerged once again as a key economic driver for the city, despite the distinctive challenge of forging a sense of community from an area that was once divided by railroad tracks, and then hundreds of feet of blacktop. By modernizing the downtown (including free WiFi) while keeping an eye on the historic character of Main Street, Uptown Greenwood truly embodies its mission of “Embracing the future and preserving the past.” Over the last 15 years, Uptown has seen a huge increase in retail and dining options, including boutiques, craft breweries, and restaurants.

From upscale cuisine to good old-fashioned burgers, Greenwood has over 200 restaurants, including lakefront dining on Lake Greenwood. Greenwood’s most recent culinary campaign, A World of Flavor, highlights the diversity of cuisine across the area and allows visitors a “sneak peek” of dining options across the county. For the BBQ lover, Greenwood offers its annual SC Festival of Discovery featuring BBQ and blues during the second weekend each July.

Boating, swimming, skiing, fishing—all of the traditional water activities are in play at Lake Greenwood. Live music, nearby restaurants with casual waterfront dining, and July 4th fireworks. Sandy beaches for volleyball and swimming add to the fun. Boat rentals for leisurely cruises are also available and for those who’d like to sit back and let someone else do the driving, boat tours are available as well.

Fishermen flock there for catfish, bass, and crappie. Fishing tournaments are a frequent event. Lake Greenwood State Park provides water access and camping facilities. A three-mile walk and bike trail gives visitors a view from the land. The Lake Greenwood Blueway Trail, a 34-mile trail for paddling, has brought kayakers, canoers, and other water lovers to the area.
For the historian, Greenwood’s rich railroad history is chronicled with the Railroad Historical Center. Open throughout the spring and summer months, the center offers visitors a look at numerous locomotives, dining cars, sleeping cars, and even an executive car used to transport textile CEO’s and customers throughout the Southeast.

The Benjamin E. Mays Historic Preservation Site, located behind what once was the African American hospital for the community, offers visitors a peek at the early childhood and life of Dr. Benjamin E. Mays. Coming from impoverished, humbled beginnings, Dr. Mays rose to become one of the greatest international leaders of his generation. A lifelong educator, mentor to numerous presidents such as Kennedy and Carter, Dr. Mays retired as President of Morehouse College. The Mays Site serves as a reflection to those who seek success that education, determination, and hard work are the essential tools for breaking the walls of poverty and building the ladder to self-sufficiency.

As the nation prepares to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War, history abounds at the Ninety-Six National Historic Site. The site, which is a part of the National Park Service, documents key battles and skirmishes based at the “Star Fort”, the earthen fort built by soldiers for protection. The site also hails as one of the first areas to see a bloodshed battle in South Carolina during the beginning of the Revolutionary War.

For more information on Greenwood and its many offerings, visit www.discovergreenwood.com or contact Discover Greenwood at 864-953-2466.

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Upshur County: West Virginia’s Hidden Treasure https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/upshur-county-west-virginias-hidden-treasure/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/upshur-county-west-virginias-hidden-treasure/#respond Sun, 28 Jan 2024 21:52:26 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36033 Upshur County, West Virginia, offers a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational activities that can appeal to tourists. While it may not be as well-known as some other…

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Upshur County, West Virginia, offers a mix of natural beauty, historical sites, and recreational activities that can appeal to tourists. While it may not be as well-known as some other tourist destinations, Upshur County has its own unique highlights. Keep in mind that the availability of attractions and events may change, so it’s always a good idea to check for the latest information. Here are some potential tourism highlights in Upshur County:

Audra State Park:
Audra State Park is known for its picturesque scenery, including the Middle Fork River, rock outcroppings, and lush forests. Visitors can enjoy hiking trails, fishing, and picnicking.

Fish Hawk Acres:
For culinary enthusiasts, Fish Hawk Acres is a local farm and market offering fresh, locally sourced produce and gourmet foods. Visitors can explore the farm and enjoy farm-to-table experiences.

West Virginia Wildlife Center:
This wildlife education facility features native West Virginia wildlife in natural habitats. It’s an educational and family-friendly destination. And be sure to visit the gift shop while you are there to find unique WV gifts to remember your trip.

Civil War Trails:
Upshur County has historical significance from the Civil War era. With 5 landmark signs around the county, you can explore the Civil War Trails and visit the sites that played a role in this pivotal period of American history.

West Virginia Wesleyan College:
Explore the campus of West Virginia Wesleyan College, a private liberal arts college founded in 1890. The campus is known for its historic architecture and beautiful surroundings.

Jawbone Park:
Whether it’s all decorated for the holidays, or filled with music and vendors during festival season, Jawbone Park is a favorite destination spot conveniently located in downtown Buckhannon. Jawbone is home to our annual events, such has The WV Strawberry Festival, Almost Heaven BBQ Bash, Festival Fridays, and more! Jawbone Park offers an abundance of green space, a playground, and a covered stage for a variety of entertainment year round.

Outdoor Recreation:
Upshur County offers plentiful river access for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and more. Upshur County is also home to an 8+mile (and growing) trail system for hiking, biking, running, or casually exploring our beautiful outdoors. You will also find areas for camping, hundreds of miles for off-road exploring, and lots of natural beauty in places like West Virginia State

Wildlife Center, the waterfalls at Fidler’s Mill, Pringle Tree Park, and so much more.
For travelers who prefer to travel by small plane, Upshur County Regional Airport (W22) is located just off Brushy Fork Road less than two miles from beautiful downtown Buckhannon. Airport patrons are greeted by a stunning view! Pilots and passengers can take advantage of available hangar space or aircraft tie downs, and use the airport’s courtesy car to attend a business meeting, grab lunch, or go see a wonderful show. Take advantage of our low Jet A and 100LL prices by letting our line staff fuel you while you are out. Freshen up and grab a cup of coffee in our terminal before taking off to your next destination.

Fly in, grab a bite to eat, catch an incredible play put on by the Buckhannon Community Theatre, before turning into to one of our many cozy cabins for the night. Come experience our Small Town Getaway with Big Time Charm! #visitupshur
Contact the Upshur County Convention & Visitor Bureau for more information on lodging, local attractions and upcoming events in our area. Find out more at VisitUpshur.org

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3 Off-menu Reasons to Visit Mobile, Alabama https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/3-off-menu-reasons-to-visit-mobile-alabama/ https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/2024/01/29/3-off-menu-reasons-to-visit-mobile-alabama/#respond Sun, 28 Jan 2024 19:49:39 +0000 https://foodandtravelmagazine.com/?p=36023 When it comes to cuisine, Mobile, Alabama, is the epicenter for diverse palates. Boasting menus of seafood, southern delicacies and some of the South’s best barbeque, you’ll be hard-pressed to…

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When it comes to cuisine, Mobile, Alabama, is the epicenter for diverse palates. Boasting menus of seafood, southern delicacies and some of the South’s best barbeque, you’ll be hard-pressed to find disappointment in the culinary options. While you’re eating your way through this historic city, there are plenty of ways to feed your traveling spirit as well. Mobile is the type of city where you can relax in a natural wonderland or set out and learn through its many cultural and educational experiences. The city is a true “choose your own adventure” destination, where travelers pick their own pace and dive into activities that spark their interests.

Cultural Heritage

Mobile’s close-knit relationship to its cultural history makes it more than just your average Instagram-able vacation spot. If you’re looking for a trip filled with impactful stories of cultural heritage, this is your must-experience destination. Following the discovery of America’s last slave ship, the Clotilda, in 2019, the Africatown community has gained national media attention. Descendants of the ship’s survivors have embraced and uplifted the stories of their ancestors, who were forcibly brought to the area. Named one of the top new museums of 2023 by USA Today, “Clotilda: The Exhibition” at Africatown Heritage House will impact you long after your visit.  Mobile’s “Remembering the Avenue” exhibit, found at the newly renovated Historic Avenue Cultural Center, adds a unique, deeply personal dimension to the area’s interconnection of past, present and future. The Cultural Center is located in the building which formerly housed the city’s segregation-era library, with plans to restore the area to a center of pride within the community.

Arts

Known as the city “born to celebrate,” Mobile has a knack for highlighting its local talent. The arts are celebrated year-round at ArtWalk. Every second Friday of the month, Mobilians and visitors flock to the family-friendly, block party style marketplace where local vendors sell their wares and musicians serenade the downtown streets. No two ArtWalks are the same! Every month features new themes and artwork to discover. The celebration pushes far outside of downtown as well. This year, the Mobile Museum of Art commemorates its 40th anniversary. Celebrating the history of art in Mobile, the “DECADES: Looking Back/Moving Forward” exhibit is being released in a series of installments. Each installment offers an immersive experience into the art and innovations of the past. You may feel your creativity flowing after this artsy getaway.

Mardi Gras

Home to the original Mardi Gras, Mobile’s Carnival season celebrations are simultaneously all the rage and wonderfully unexpected. If you didn’t know Mardi Gras originated in Mobile, just ask someone who lives there, and they will eagerly oblige you with the details! In fact, an entire day of the Mardi Gras season is dedicated to the man who brought Carnival to the U.S., Joseph Cain. While the rest of this festive holiday season features floats of mystic society members in flashy costumes, Joe Cain Day is revered as “The People’s Parade.” On this day, a society known as Joe Cain’s Merry Widows wail hysterically over his grave, their faces hidden by black veils, before kicking off a full day of parades of handmade floats, children and friends tossing beads and moon pies alongside a dramatically harmless falling-out with the Mistresses of Joe Cain.

Whether your soul is craving culture, creativity or Carnival, there is no shortage of experiences to be had in Mobile. Though the decision to visit is an easy one, one question remains: Which adventure will you choose?

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