If there's one thing that I always say after a visit to California, it's how much it feels like a whole other world compared to the rest of the U.S
Thanks to a conjoined trip up to Cedar Point and Cuyahoga National Park, I was able to park myself right in between at Cleveland and spent a day in the city. I've been pretty familiar with Southern Ohio living in
I had a pretty hard time deciding how I was going to spend my first time in Oklahoma - I knew I wanted to visit one of the urban areas, but which one? Oklahoma City and Tulsa both seem neat,
When you think of Portland, you may imagine the endless rows of pine trees, mountains and green forests. It's a very diverse city, as one moment you could be living up the urban culture, while the other you are hiking
Ah, D.C. You never cease to amaze me with your stellar museums, insanely beautiful monuments and lively city life. Like a good chunk of American kids, I first came here on a class trip in middle school. Of course, being
Good morning, Baltimore! (Yes, I feel the urge to quote Hairspray every time.) What a perfect place to check off state #34. Chris and I had planned a long weekend in Washington D.C, and decided to add in a day at
I recently made my first trip out to Arizona and had two rules to follow: 1. I wanted to explore at least one city and 2. I needed to visit one of this state's beautiful national parks! With only a
State #30, it's great to finally meet you! After having some Delta credits I needed to burn off, I decided it was time to introduce myself to somewhere new out West. I had only been to California and Nevada on
I think it's safe to say that we're all going to immediately think about cheese when we think Wisconsin
After spending a week in New Orleans, I think it's safe to say that I have made my way through the infamous and amazing food scene that makes up The Big Easy! NOLA is known for its, Cajun, seafood and beignets