
San Francisco’s Presidio: From Swords to Plowshares
San Francisco Presidio is a National Park and San Francisco’s largest green-space. You can eat, sleep and play here and never leave the property.
We love museums, and on every trip, we make sure to visit one or two to add some historical dimensions to our travels. Whether it’s a tiny one-room repository of local history or the dramatic sweep of a Guggenheim or Louvre, we encourage all of our readers to visit museums whenever they travel.
San Francisco Presidio is a National Park and San Francisco’s largest green-space. You can eat, sleep and play here and never leave the property.
Madurodam Museum, located in the Hague of the Netherlands. A new installation, Waterwolf, showing how water can be both friend and enemy to people.
The Hank Williams Museum in Montgomery Alabama is a place where fans of the great country singer can hear about this life and see the Cadillac he died in.
Sgt Alvin C. York State Historic Park is a newly designated monument about the World War I hero and Medal of Honor winner in rural Pall Mall Tennessee.
AKC Museum of the Dog will complement the existing AKC Headquarters in New York City with a new interactive museum about all breeds of dogs.
France’s new museums include the International City of Gastronomy, the Musee Mer Marine in Bordeaux and The Commonwealth War Graves in Arras.
Panama City Museums showcase contemporary art of Panama, history, and culture.
Lunchbox Lore in Georgia, a visit to the Lunchbox Museum and meeting Allen Woodall, who wrote the book about collectible lunchboxes and their history.
National Geographic’s new Virtual Reality Theater in Washington DC will bring the brand’s 130 years of travel photography to a realistic experience.
Santa Fe: It’s for more than chile lovers. A tour of some of the up-and-coming restaurants, food purveyors, cafes and museums that make the city so popular.
Visiting writer Edith Wharton’s estate, The Mount, in Lenox MA provides a fascinating glimpse into the world of this esteemed novelist and humanitarian.
The Constitution Center is the place to go to learn all about how the US government came to be through a variety of activities for visitors of all ages.