Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009
Sunny skies. Miles of beautiful beaches. The Dayton International Speedway. This is what I knew about Daytona Beach prior to my first visit. And...
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Fort Des Moines It is impossible to talk about black history in Des Moines without exploring the story of Fort Des Moines. Built in 1901,...
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In terms of African American history, Iowa has served as a broad backdrop in the Black struggle. Since the 1800s, African-Americans have lived...
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Kansas City is a great town – fabulous food, wonderful museums, great shopping and oodles of attractions. There is so much to see and do! Within...
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The Twin Cities--Saint Paul and Minneapolis—have a great deal to offer both residents and visitors alike, from fascinating general sites and...
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72 Hours in…. is about how to get the most out of a short visit to a destination. If you know the “must sees,” “must...
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As much as most of us would probably like to take a one-week vacation every time we need to get away, it is not always possible, and just a few days...
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There’s nothing like the wafting scent of just fired up coals, a plethora of herbs, spices and rubs gently resting upon succulent red meat...
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Since the turbulence in the Greenwood back in 1921 (click here for part one and part two of this series), the neighborhood has continued to rebuild...
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In Part One we learned about the general history of Tulsa – its original inhabitants, early settlers, the industries that shaped the city and...
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