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Boston – Local Attractions

Monday, June 24th, 2013

Boston is well-known for its fantastic food, nice people, and beautiful fall foliage in the country’s oldest public park. Here are the top things to do in Boston!

The New England Aquarium is a great place to spend a few hours while you are visiting Boston. The Seadragon exhibit features both species of Seadragons, the Leafy Seadragon, and the Weedy Seadragon. These unique creatures use their amazing camouflage skills to hide among the seaweeds. Watch the seals and sea lions as they play the day away or visit the Amazon Rain Forest where Piranhas, Anacondas, Electric Eels, and Stingrays are waiting for you.

 

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of the largest art collections in the United States featuring over 450,000 pieces of art. This museum is open 7 days a week, has self-guided tours in 8 different languages, and 2 gift shops if you need to buy a gift for someone at home or a gift for yourself. The Samurai collection is on display now as well as pieces from the Michelangelo master collection. There are always new collections to see at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston so you will want to come back again and again, as it is a new museum every time.

 

Visit The Museum of Science in Boston for a look into history and the future. See the Colossal Fossil: Triceratops, a 65 million-year-old fossil or see the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls. Learn about our world in the 5 story tall IMAX theatre, journey to Tornado Alley, the African Serengeti, or the Cities Beneath the Sea. The kids will be sure to enjoy Big Birds Adventure: One World, One Sky, where friends from Sesame Street teach kids about the stars.

 

Faneuil Hall has been a market place and a meeting hall since 1742. The original Grasshopper weather vane still sits atop this historic building. Tours of this hall run daily, led by a National Park Service Ranger. The market place is still alive with excitement, there is a store selling most everything, from clothing, eyewear, jewelry, to luggage, bath supplies, house wear. There is something for everyone. My favorite part of these markets are the street performers, there are lots of bands, jugglers, magicians, and there are some things that words cannot describe.

 

The USS Constitution is the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat. This vessel was built in the Boston Naval Yard and was completed in 1797, her claim to fame came in the War of 1812 when she defeated 5 British Warships and captured numerous other merchant ships. Today she can be viewed in Boston. Tours are available guided by active-duty Navy Sailors who will take you through the ship’s spar deck (top deck), gun deck, and the berth deck. Remember that anyone who wants to board the USS Constitution must have a valid picture ID and must undergo a visual inspection of all bags.

 

The Freedom Trail in a 2.5-mile brick path that goes through Boston that leads to 16 significant historic sites starting at the Boston Common to the USS Constitution with stops at important graveyards, churches, and other meaningful stops. See the Paul Revere House, the Old South Meeting House, and the Old State House.

 

Walk the Freedom Trail

Freedom Trail Plaque

Set aside half a day to walk this 2.5-mile trail which is arguably the best way to soak up the history of Boston and check-out great restaurants. Shopping is also available along the trail.

Enjoy Italian Food

Tray of Italian Food

Tune in to your foodie side and enjoy some pizza, espresso, cannoli, and other classic Italian cuisines. The North End is the best place to experience fresh, delicious food. Book a reservation if you want dinner there on a weekend evening!

Visit Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum & Museum of Fine Arts

Boston Sky line

ISGM, also known as Fenway Court, displays many types of art pieces from their ‘Art Collection of World Importance’ such as tapestries, paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. Wear Boston Red Sox memorabilia to get discounted admittance!
Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is one of the largest, most-visited art museums in the world. Within walking distance of Fenway Court, you can visit these both on the same day!

Experience the North End

Boston North End Pic

A great place for a walking tour, this part of town is cute and authentic! Take in the historical sites, cobble-stoned streets, and yummy food in little Italy.

Stroll Boston Commons & Boston Public Garden

Boston Commons & Public Garden

Located adjacent to each other, this is a perfect day trip! There are free tennis courts and wading in the summertime. Picnic here and you might catch a free outdoor concert!

Duck Boat Tours Take a ride around the city shoreline in an authentic World War II vehicle. Experienced ConDUCKtors who will inform you about the relevant facts will guide these duck mobiles and sights as you glide by Boston’s many attractions.

Boston Convention and Exhibition Center There is always some event, festival or exhibition scheduled here, any tourist visiting Boston in an RV rental will never get bored as they see the many sites and exhibits offered there.

Stata Center This new center built onto the side of Building 20 at MIT, is already becoming a much talked about piece of work. Designed by architect Frank Gehry, a Pritzker prize winner, the Stata Center is a work of art in innovative construction.

Boston University/ Harvard/ MIT/Northeastern The brains of the world unite in the intellectual metropolitan of Boston.

Old North Church This historic Episcopal Church located on the North Shore of Boston is one of the most beautiful Episcopal churches in Boston. Since 1723 this still active Georgian style church has had a chequered past from Paul Revere all the way to current day events.

Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum Although the Museum is currently under construction, the information and the sights of this famous rebellion is one thing that Boston is renowned for.

Boston Harbor When you are a small coastal state, your access to the harbor is a very important thing. With whale watching, boat tours, boardwalks, and fishing, the Boston harbor is a very vibrant place to visit.

Beacon Hill The prestigious upper-class Brahmins used to inhabit the English style mansions of this aristocratic neighborhood.

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Chicago – Local Attractions

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

With so many great places to travel in the United States, why do so many people choose Chicago every year? Chicago has miles of beautiful beaches along Lake Michigan, world-class museums, and some magnificent architecture. Whether you are a foodie, an adventurist, a sports fan, an architect lover, a beach lover, or a kid (or just a kid at heart) Chicago has something for everyone.

 

Chicago Skyscape
Photo Credit: pixers.us

Interesting things to know about Chicago

  • Over 50 million people visit Chicago each year.
  • The population of Chicago is almost 3 million people.
  • Chicago is famous for Chicago-style hot dogs, Chicago-style deep-dish pizza, 1920’s gangsters like Al Capone and Jazz music, just to name a few.
  • Chicago has some really great sports teams including Major League Baseball teams, the Chicago White Sox, and Chicago Cubs. The NBA team is the Chicago Bulls, and for American football, they have the Chicago Bears.

RVing in Chicago

There are 2 RV rental locations in Chicago. Both locations are located on the north side of Chicago. Chicago’s local transit is the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA). Two lines run 24 hrs a day. The Blue Line connects Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and downtown and the Red Line Connects the north and south side via downtown. Since you will be traveling in an RV rental get to know the local transit as taking your RV to local attractions can be inconvenient as you try to find parking. Another great way to get around Chicago is by bicycle. DIVVY lets you rent one of 6000 bikes and pickup and drop off at one of over 600 locations. Just download the app to join.

Things to do Chicago: The Foodie

You may have heard that Chicago has a fierce rivalry with the Big Apple for best pizza but Chicago is also known for its variety of ethnic foods. As a ‘city of neighborhoods’, each neighborhood has different specialties to tease your taste buds! 

Chicago Style Hotdog:

It wouldn’t be a trip to Chicago without an authentic Chicago style hotdog! Get the best in the city at Portillo’s! Experience this perfect dog fully loaded with all the fixins in a perfectly steamed poppy seed bun.

Chicago style hot dog
Photo Credit: Checkli.com

Deep Dish Pizza:

This city is famous for its delicious deep-dish pizza! Extra deep means extra room for cheese, sauce, and extra toppings! Try Chicago’s best deep dish pizza at  Pequod’s Pizza. Wash it down with their own seasonal craft beer!

Chicago deep dish pizza
Photo Credit: DudeThatCookz.com

The Original Brownie:

Did you know that the brownie originated in Chicago? It was created in 1893 for the Chicago World’s Fair. Stop by the Palmer House Hilton to try one of Bertha’s famous brownies.

Polish Sausage:

Jim’s Original has been serving their Polish sausage the same way since 1939. Get it topped with yellow mustard and piled high with fried green onions and spicy hot peppers. Make sure you ask for your bag of free French fries.

For the Architect Lover

Chicago Cultural Center:

Opened in 1897 and noted as a Chicago landmark, it is the city’s official reception venue. Take the free afternoon tour and admire the stunning 38-foot-diameter mosaic glass dome.

Chicago Cultural Center interior dome
Photo Credit: UrbanMatter.com

Wrigley Building:

Comprised of two iconic buildings, both glazed in terra-cotta, they gleam in the city lights all hours of the day. Walking through the center doors brings you to a secluded park area along the Chicago River also leading to the entrance of the Chicago Riverwalk.

Wrigley Building on a clear sunny day
Photo Credit:Arcitecture.org

Chicago Architecture Center

Teach your about kid your love of architecture at this museum geared towards the whole family. The Skyscraper Gallery has replicas of the tallest building in the world including Chicago’s every own Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower). Relive the Great Chicago Fire as dynamic video, interactive touch screens, and light projections bring the devastation to life. And watch as the city rebuilds itself. If you want to know about how Chicago was established and why it became the city it is today, this is the place to go!

Chicago skyscrapers replica
Photo Credit: Kevin John Siazon

Things to do Chicago: For the Sports Fan

Chicago Bears:

Spend the afternoon with 61,500 other NFL fans at Soldier Field. Home to the Bears, feel the energy of the game at this luxury stadium offering all the food, drinks, and souvenirs you need to make this an experience you won’t forget.

Chicago Bears logo

Chicago White Sox:

There is no better way to spend an afternoon than at the ballpark. Cheer for the home teams as you indulge in the many classic snacks. Don’t forget to order a craft beer and heat to your seat in the Guaranteed Rate Field and watch our favorite game.

White Sox logo

For the Beach Lover

North Avenue Beach:

One of Chicago’s most popular beaches relax and watch the waves or watch the many joggers, rollerbladers, and bikers cruise by on the Lakefront Trail. Many options to rent kayaks, SUPs, jet ski rentals. Relax in the sun and sand and take in the city Skyscape or play a round of volleyball.

North Ave Beach Chicago quiet sunny day
Photo Credit: Trip Advisor

Oak Street Beach:

Relax in the sand, spread out a blanket for an afternoon picnic, go for a swim or people watch. Close to downtown and the Magnificent Mile, this beach gives you an up-close view to some iconic Chicago buildings from this scenic beach.

Oak Street Beach
Photo Credit: Wikipedia.org

Navy Pier

This is the place that even the locals hang out. Visit the 3300-foot pier that runs along the shoreline of Lake Michigan. At Navy Pier, you can take in Cirque Shanghai’s visually spectacular Dragon’s Thunder. View the breathtaking fireworks set to music every Wednesday and Saturday nights during the summer, either from the pier or on an evening cruise, the view will be stunning. Visit Pier Park and ride the 150 foot Ferris wheel or the musical carousel. How about A”mazing” Chicago where you will get lost in the Mirror Maze then stagger through the Spinning Tunnel. Join a Segway tour or rent a bike, what a way to spend the day.

picture of navy pier Chicago from water
Photo Credit: ChooseChicago.com

Things to do Chicago: For the Family

Shedd Aquarium

At Shedd Aquarium be prepared to take a trip of the imagination to an underwater world like no other. Touch the Stingrays, go eye to eye with the dolphins, and take a walk to the south Pole with the Penguins. 

man standing in front of aquarium
Photo Credit: ChicagoTribune.com

Blue Man Group

Chicago is the home of the Blue Man Group. Running since the late 1980’s the Blue Man Group can still be seen at the Briar Street Theatre. Their unique blend of music, technology, and comedy appeals to people of all ages. 

Blue Man Group Live on stage
Photo Credit: TicketsAtWork.com

Alder Planetarium

Alder Planetarium was the first planetarium built in the Western Hemisphere in 1930 and is now the oldest planetarium in existence. Learn about the Curiosity Rover by viewing NASA’s full-size replica, our solar system, and the mysteries of space. 

Arial view of Alder Planetarium at dusk
Photo Credit: Reddit.com

Khol Children’s Museum

What a great place to bring little ones (best for children under 8). It’s a Willy Wonka-land of toys and games and interesting things your little ones. With 17 permanent exhibits and 3 changing exhibits, there is always something new to explore. A few of the permanent exhibits are the grocery mart area, water station, train station, musical instruments, arts, potbelly sandwich shop, pet vet, and nursery. If the kids get hungry there is also a small cafeteria.

For the Outdoor Enthusiast

Millennium Park

This park opened in 2004 to celebrate the new millennium and has quickly become the most popular tourist attraction in the Mid-West. There are so many things to do at Millennium Park so plan on spending the day. On a hot summer day, you can spend some time splashing around in the Crown Fountain as pictures of locals tower 50′ above the pool. Tired of the crowds?  You can always find a moment of peace in Lurie Gardens. Surrounded by local grasses, flowers, shrubs, and trees it’s the perfect spot to sit and read or to just share a cup of coffee with a friend. If you are looking for a little adventure you need to try out the climbing wall at Maggie Daley Park. This 40′ climbing structure has something for everyone from beginner to expert.
The Bean in Millennium Park at Dusk
Photo Credit: @LanceAnderson

Waterfall Glen Forest Preserve

Located 25 miles outside of the city this 10 mile crushed limestone loop takes you past the waterfalls, to the scenic view overlooking the river and through the marshes. This is a great place to hike, bike, or walk the dogs.

Kayak the Chicago River

View Chicago in a whole new way by paddling down the Chicago River. You can spend the afternoon paddling past the heart of downtown Chicago, past hotels and restaurants, or spend the day at North Avenue Beach and have lunch at one of the local restaurants.

Green kayak floating down the Chicago River
Photo Credit: UrbanKayaks.com

Drive into Chicago during sunset to capture the magnificent skyscape and experience Chicago in an RV! One of the largest cities in the world, Chicago offers a little something for everyone. Whatever your heart desires, this city has it! Pack the maps, rent your RV, and get this fun city adventure started!

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Denver – Local Attractions

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

The Denver Zoo is open every day of the year and is home to nearly 4,000 animals representing 700 species including the incredibly rare okapi, the red-bellied lemur, the Amur leopard, the black rhino and the Siberian tiger. The Denver Zoo, which is located just 5 minutes from downtown Denver covers over 80 acres and is located in Denver’s historic City Park. Come visit Mshindi, the resident Rhinoceros and artist. Mshindi paints with a paintbrush, his work can be viewed in the Pachyderm House.

Visit the Denver Art Museum on the first Saturday of every month to receive free admission. The museum is located at 100 West 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO  80204. Stop by the Museum Shop and pick up a gift for someone back home or shop for yourself.

See the Downtown Aquarium, an UnderWater Adventure, while in Denver. The mythical mermaids will entertain you with their choreographed numbers put to music while you learn the importance of taking care of the environment. All of the exhibits look interesting, go see Under the Sea, At the Wharf, The Rain Forest, or Sunken Temple. You can even watch Heran the Tiger complete a training session. Make this one a meal stop as you can dine in front of a 50,000-gallon floor to ceiling aquarium.

When you are looking for a slower-paced day remember the Denver Botanic Gardens. Enjoy a leisurely stroll through the themed gardens or go on a wildflower hike, or even visit a historical farm. Denver Botanic Gardens has guided and self-guided tours depending on your preference. The Mordecai Children’s Garden allows you and your child to explore how plants and animals live together on Marmot Mountain or race pine cones down Springmelt Stream. They could even hunt for bugs in the Glorious Grasslands or watch the aquatic life at Pipsqueak Pond.

Elitch Gardens has something for everyone. Family shows such as Cirque Conjure combine illusion, music, dance, and comedy in their uniquely created shows. Take a trip through time in Doc Hall’s Old Time Photo, or stop by EG Ink and get yourself some body art. Miss Mary’s Confectionary, features hundreds of different kinds of candies, cookies, and caramel apples. Oh, did I mention that there is also a theme park and waterpark at Elitch Gardens? Do you like rides that make your heart pound? Try the scary Boomerang Steele Coaster or the spinning Half Pike. Like it a little slower? You can ride the carousel or fly on dragon wings. Even slower? Watch while the kids race in a hot air balloon or captain their own boat at Ding Dong Dock. Now it’s time to cool off and enjoy the water. Slide down the 64’ Acapulco Cliff Dive or ride a raft down Castaway Creek. Elitch Gardens is a great way to spend the day.