Tag: educational travel

Cool Things to Do in Williamsburg VA

| March 3, 2024 | 0 Comments
Cool Things to Do in Williamsburg VA

Are you considering a trip to Williamsburg? It’s the original capital of the colony of Virginia. You’ll find so many amazing things to do in Williamsburg, VA and the surrounding area. Whether you love history, nature, food, water fun, the Arts, and beyond you can find it on the East Coast of Virginia. Did you […]

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Where to Find Info About Historical Travel in the U.S.

| February 15, 2024 | 0 Comments
Where to Find Info About Historical Travel in the U.S.

I just stumbled on the ultimate source for interesting historical travel in the U.S.. I’m supposed to be doing something else right now, but I was so excited that I couldn’t wait to share it with you! I can’t believe I didn’t know about this before. Do you like Maritime History, American History, or Archaeology? […]

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Eyre Hall – Antiques, Gardens and a Letter from Lafayette

| February 4, 2024 | 9 Comments
Eyre Hall – Antiques, Gardens and a Letter from Lafayette

[Post updated in 2024] In my second installment about Virginia’s Historic Garden Week (HGW) Tours, I’m visiting Eyre Hall on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. This centuries-old plantation has been one of the enchanting properties included on the Eastern Shore HGW Tour every year since 1941 and soon you’ll see why. This 1760 plantation home with its […]

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6 Reasons NOT to Miss Virginia Tours in Historic Garden Week

| February 7, 2023 | 2 Comments
6 Reasons NOT to Miss Virginia Tours in Historic Garden Week

If you’re looking for places to go for Virginia home tours, have you heard of “America’s Largest Open House”? Historic Garden Week is Virginia’s oldest volunteer tourism project. It has happened in April every year since 1929 (except 2020 due to COVID). Nearly 26,000 visitors have the privilege of touring gorgeous homes throughout the Commonwealth […]

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All You Need to Know about Virginia Home Tours in Historic Garden Week

| February 5, 2023 | 45 Comments
All You Need to Know about Virginia Home Tours in Historic Garden Week

2023 dates are Saturday, April 15th to Saturday, April 22nd. Part 1 of 4 in my series on Virginia’s Historic Garden Week. The Garden Club of Virginia (GCV) was disappointed when they had to cancel the 2020 Historic Garden Week home tours for the 2nd time in their 87-year history. The 2020 cancellation was due […]

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Foodie Travel Tips- Travel Mania

| October 12, 2021 | 0 Comments
Foodie Travel Tips- Travel Mania

As I’m in the midst of my own wanderlust adventure, I’ve been having fun exploring foodie travel and I can’t wait to share some of my fun discoveries soon. I recently learned about this new book called “Travel Mania – Stories of Wanderlust” by a lifelong traveler, Karen Gershowitz. I can’t wait to read the […]

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Foodie Travel – 20 Events Celebrating Edible Mushrooms & Truffles

| March 12, 2020 | 16 Comments
Foodie Travel – 20 Events Celebrating Edible Mushrooms & Truffles

Are you a fan of fungi? Have you ever gone hunting for wild edible mushrooms or truffles? Do you love incorporating them in your favorite dishes or maybe you just like savoring them when someone else is doing the cooking? No matter what aspect of edible mushrooms and truffles you like best, there are celebrations […]

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Where to Find Thousands of Awesome Lifelong Learning Travel Adventures

| February 11, 2020 | 35 Comments
Where to Find Thousands of Awesome Lifelong Learning Travel Adventures

Are you bored with the same old vacation destinations and touristy sites? Have you ever thought about exploring more meaningful travel through lifelong learning? You can call it slow travel, enriching travel, traveling with purpose, or meaningful travel, but it all comes down to learning and growing in the process. “We travel not to escape […]

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When to Go and Things to Do at Gettysburg Battlefield

| June 26, 2019 | 4 Comments
When to Go and Things to Do at Gettysburg Battlefield

Many historians agree that the hallowed ground of the Gettysburg Battlefield is where our nation was saved during the Civil War. If you have any interest in history…actually if you have any interest in America, the historical Battle of Gettysburg is an important event to understand. So, the next time you’re near Pennsylvania, make plans […]

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Google Earth Celebrates Black History Month

| February 13, 2019 | 0 Comments
Google Earth Celebrates Black History Month

Do you ever read that small print below the search field on your Google search page? I don’t always pay attention to it, but today it caught my eye. It invited me (and you) to, “Take a journey through Black History with Google Earth“ Black History Month, also known as African-American History Month in the […]

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What You Need to Know About Virginia Historic Garden Week

| April 15, 2018 | 1 Comment
What You Need to Know About Virginia Historic Garden Week

One of the highlights of my year in search of educational traveling with purpose is coming up next week. Do you love gorgeous floral arrangements, history, architecture? What about interior design, outdoor gardens or even just supporting a worthy cause? If so, you’ll LOVE any of the Historic Garden Week Tours hosted throughout the Commonwealth […]

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5 Great Reasons to Attend Monticello’s Heritage Harvest Festival

| September 20, 2016 | 0 Comments
5 Great Reasons to Attend Monticello’s Heritage Harvest Festival

I’ve said before how impressed I was on my first visit to Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello (on a normal day). I’m here to say that after the 10th Annual Heritage Harvest Festival last weekend I’m recommending it even more fervently. Over the coming days I’ll share 10 big reasons why you should reserve the date on […]

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Chef’s Table Cooking Class – A Southern Picnic

| August 4, 2016 | 0 Comments
Chef’s Table Cooking Class – A Southern Picnic

Have you ever taken a cooking class while on vacation? When planning a trip, research the restaurants and regional cuisine before booking your flight. Do you love fresh ideas for cooking, entertaining, and serving? If so, then a cooking class may be perfect for you, whether you’re a Hampton Roads local or merely visiting the area […]

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Isle of Wight Historic Garden Week Tour – Historic Homes

| April 28, 2016 | 0 Comments
Isle of Wight Historic Garden Week Tour – Historic Homes

Several years ago, when I was new to Virginia I learned about the state-wide Historic Garden Week. I love gorgeous gardens, as well as lovely historic homes. Plus I thought I could learn a thing or two about the Commonwealth, history, and gardening by checking out a few of the tours. Over the years I’ve had […]

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