More and more I’m fascinated with exploring US cities, enjoying US cities, writing about US cities and sharing travel guides about US cities. Big (Austin) or small (Saratoga) – each city has its own vibe, culture, cuisine and lifestyle.
Planning A Girls Weekend At Saratoga
How To Plan The Perfect Denver Vacation
Free & Cheap Things To Do In Boston
What To Eat In Minneapolis
5 Nashville Restaurants Perfect For Vegetarians
Definitive Guide For Your Trip To Austin
I’m extremely lucky that my job allows me to stay in multiple cities every year.
This year, I’ll be checking out the following cities and would love if any of my readers have suggestions or “MUST DOs” while I’m in each other them.
Let me know!
St. Louis, Missouri
Toronto, Ontario
Marquette, Michigan
Los Angeles, California
San Diego, California
Portland, Maine
Cape Cod, Massachusetts
Chicago, Illinois
And another question for everyone reading –
What East Coast city/town do I need to head to next for a long weekend?
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