Kentucky offers many cool places that make people want to visit the state. You’ve got the awesome Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, Cumberland Gap National Historic Park, Abraham Lincoln’s Birthplace National Historic Park, Kentucky Horse Park, Louisville Mega Cavern, Natural Bridge State Resort Park, Lake Cumberland, Diamond Caverns, the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, and more! It’s a bummer we didn’t have all the time in the world to see everything, so we picked the ones that got us the most pumped to visit. Louisville Zoo The Louisville Zoo was our first stop. We were visiting the first week of April 2023,…
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Note: None of the links listed in this post are affiliate links. They will simply redirect you to websites I’ve added so you can explore more! Day 1: Mount Vernon On Saturday, the day began with some much needed coffee to prepare for 5 hours of driving. Then, arriving at our hotel to check in at Wyndham Mount Vernon in Washington state. The hotel was gorgeous with massively high ceilings, a gym, a pool, and free breakfast in the morning. Our hotel was a five minute walk from a Orange Teriyaki, a bowling alley, and some other shopping amenities. The…
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One of my best friends was getting married at a beautiful venue in Morgan Hill, California. Of course, I had to make a weekend out of it! Here you will get to see the itinerary of activities I had planned. Note: None of the links listed in this post are affiliate links. They will simply redirect you to websites I’ve added so you can explore more! Day 1: Winchester Mystery House After touching down at San Jose airport, we got food. The first task was going online to purchase tickets for $49/adult for the Winchester Mystery House. Due to the…
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Originally, the plan was to jump into a four passenger helicopter and tour around Central Oregon mid-February. However, weather had other ideas in mind and the adventure was postponed until end of March. The tour was booked with Leading Edge Aviation. Registering for a 45 minute tour was easy and straight forward. Releases must be signed prior to the flight but this can be done online, they send an email out to all individuals indicated in the registration prior to the trip. Up, Up, and Away! After meeting our pilot and getting a run down on the safety aspects required…
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Note: None of the links listed in this post are affiliate links. They will simply redirect you to websites I’ve added so you can explore more! One region of the United States I had yet to explore was New England. I finally had the chance to fly out there the Summer of 2022. I spent about a week there and was thankful enough that a friend of mine sent me a spreadsheet (gotta love them) of recommendations of places to visit and sites to see. Considering I had never been to that region of the US, it came in handy.…