Every year in October, Salem hosts "Haunted Happenings," a series of events that showcase the town's supernatural side; best experienced on a Self-guided walking tour of Salem, MA. Local shops show off their scariest wares. There's street fairs and open-air markets all month long.
The Freedom Trail is a highlight reel of Boston’s most influential historical spots. There are 16 sites on the Freedom Trail. This includes museums, public parks, gravesites, statues and even a three masted frigate ship from 1790! All of these locations are connected by a 2.5 mile long trail that winds through the heart of Boston. The trail is marked on sidewalks and city streets with a red line made with brick or paint.Â
When you're traveling, photography is an essential part of the trip. While on a San Francisco tour, you can't miss your chance to document the Golden Gate Bridge in person! You're not alone: the Golden Gate is the most photographed bridge in the entire world!
Almost any long stretch of road in America boasts its own ghost story. From undead women thumbing rides only to disappear in the back seat to phantom dogs, cats, and even cars. What you may not have heard of, however, are the Ghost Trees on the 17-Mile Drive tour, California.
San Francisco is a fantastic travel destination, jam-packed with famous landmarks and iconic visuals, especially film buffs. But which ones are worth visiting on your San Francisco tour? Here are seven favorite attractions on the San Francisco tour, which you might have seen on the silver screen!Â
A Hollywood tour popular with tourists, and for good reason. After all, who doesn't want a little glimpse into the lifestyles of the rich and famous? One of the best ways to get a little taste of showbiz is to take a Hollywood celebrity homes tour.
Just because summer is over doesn't mean you can't take a vacation! Cool autumn days are just around the corner, the perfect time for a weekend trip through the woods. And there's nowhere better to witness fall than on an Acadia National Park tour in Maine!
A Gettysburg driving tour is the absolute best way to experience this historic battlefield. Sure, you could pay to hop on a tour bus, but then you’re on someone else’s schedule and won’t have the chance to really explore the key sites across the field.Â
Luckily for traveling history buffs, the weather in Gettysburg is fairly predictable, even during the peak days of summer. The average temperature maxes out at around 85 degrees Fahrenheit.Â
The Boston Common is the first stop on Boston’s Freedom Trail. This is where the iconic red brick line begins. Next up are a few historical sites: the Boston State House, the Park Street Church, and the Granary Burying Ground. The Park Street Church was amusingly nicknamed the Brimstone Church because it was used to […]