Literary Tourism: Travel By the Book
Literary tourism…going to places that were made famous in great works of literature.
Literary tourism…going to places that were made famous in great works of literature.
rom the days of the rumrunners and speakeasies, Key West is Florida’s irreverent southernmost tropical paradise. Festivals all year long in Key West.
Exploring Seven Creeks, in Jacksonville Florida’s Northside, its woods, marshes, and waterways have drawn people since the Timucua Native Americans.
Frisco Texas is America’s sports capital, with the Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Stars, Roughriders and other teams playing in the city, the PGA is coming, too.
Five jobs that let you become a nomad and travel around the world, from bartenders to teachers to programmers, a digital nomad life.
A tour of 100 miles of Rte A1A in northeast Florida, starting with Jacksonville, then St. Augustine, then Daytona Beach. Where to eat, stay, and relax.
Florida: Come explore Key West’s International Sand Art Competition this Thanksgiving weekend and discover much more while you are there.
Cycling the Keys: The 160 mile stretch from Miami to Key West is a classic American road trip. A cycling tour across the far south of Florida.
Hiking through the Prairie in Gainesville Florida: Wild horses and lots of gators on La Chua Trail in Northern Florida.
Skating through Intercourse: in-line touring through Amish country. Many inline skating enthusiasts are taking group trips to skate with other skaters.