St Louis Neighborhood Guide: Maplewood

he neighborhoods in St Louis are not all that dissimilar to the Burroughs of New York City. It seems that with every step you find yourself in a completely different place. In St Louis, there is often debate about which neighborhood you’re standing in at any given time, because the neighborhoods can be so small. Of all the neighborhoods of St Louis, Maplewood is my absolute favorite one to visit.

How to take a 4 Hour Vacation to Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Finding time for a vacation isn’t easy. Planning vacations can be stressful. And sometimes the thought of all the work piling up on your desk while you’re gone makes you want to cancel your plans all together. Instead of putting off your next vacation, try taking a weekend trip instead. No matter how short a trip, you’ll never regret seeing a new destination. To prove that you can have a great time exploring a new city no matter how short your visit, I took a quick vacation to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and only had four hours to explore the city.

How to have the best 48 hours in St Louis

It’s not hard to have a good time in St Louis. That’s one of the things I love about this city the most. Finding things to do is easy, and often affordable, too! That’s what makes St Louis the perfect spot for a weekend trip. You’ll have plenty of things to see and eat, and you’ll be dying to get back here again soon. For now, let’s start with planning the perfect 48 hours in St Louis.

Two Days in Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Of the 61 National Parks, Cuyahoga Valley National Park is the one you have to see next! This park is conveniently located next to a city with a major airport making it incredibly accessible to travelers. The trails and paths are mostly flat making it easy for explorers of all skill levels. Being so close to Cleveland, Cuyahoga Valley National Park is also perfect for the non-campers.

8 Things to do to Guarantee You’ll get the Most out of Your First Visit to a National Historic Site

[Read Time: 8 minutes, 53 seconds] With the recent popularity of the Passport Program, there is more awareness now than ever before about the smaller parks managed by or affiliated with the National Park Service. There are 90 parks in the United States that are “officially” designated National Historic Sites. Here’s what you need to know before you start visiting them!