I love Tucson! The city earned its nickname “Old Pueblo” from the presidio (“military post” in Spanish) that defined its...
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In our last adventure, we learned about several fantastic African American owned Bed and Breakfast inns located in Durham, New York, Cape May, New...
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African Americans in Phoenix today African American residents in Phoenix number over 100,000, and the cultural landscape continues to be enhanced by...
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Whew! The holidays are over—no more running around to parties, holiday event overload, last minute shopping or obligatory visits with family....
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It would be impossible to talk about Tucson without talking about the cuisine and places to relax the mind, body and spirit. Gastronomic Adventures A...
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Although there really are no “black neighborhoods” as it were, Tucson possesses a long, rich history of African Americans that contributed...
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Native flora, fauna and wildlife plays a significant in Tucson’s cultural landscape, and a great place to experience some of this is at Tohono...
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One of the joys of my job as a Cultural Travel Writer is dispelling the myths, misperceptions and prejudices about a particular destination. So when I...
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