Melissa Behring Dia De Los Muertos Travel Mexico

La Catrina, Beauty in Death

Ah, La Catrina! She’s one of the most recognizable figures of Día de los Muertos, tall, elegant, and very dead. Picture a skeleton woman in a grand hat with feathers and flowers, wearing a gown straight out of early 20th-century high society. She’s both beautiful and eerie, a symbol of how Mexicans playfully and profoundly…

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Chichen Itza Temple Mexico Travel

Chichen Itza, History of the Yucatan.

Chichén Itzá is one of the most famous and best-preserved archaeological sites of the ancient Maya civilization, located in the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. It was a major political, religious, and economic center and today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Here’s a detailed look at its history:…

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Cancun Nature Preserve Mexico Travel History

Cancun, an historic tourist mecca of Mexico

Cancún, Mexico, has a fascinating history. One that goes from being a sparsely inhabited stretch of jungle and beach to becoming one of the world’s most famous resort destinations in just a few decades. Here’s an overview of its story and development: Pre-Columbian and Early History • Maya Civilization (Before 1500 CE): • The region…

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Radio City Music Hall Red Velvet Curtain NYC Entertainment Travel

NYC, how much can you jam into 11 days?

Musical Theater, Rock Concerts, Historical Tours, Archetectural Tours, Green Space Tours, Museum Tours, and walking and eating, and generally wearing yourself out. Here’s a list of some of what we were able to accomplish in our 11 night visit to our apartment on 57th and 5th. Manhattan has so much to offer… Heathers Buena Vista…

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Hawaii Beach Travel

Brief Guide to the Hawaiian Islands for Larry.

I love the Hawaiian islands…. As I’m sure you know. My favorite of all is the Big Island of Hawaii. It’s more of the real Hawaiian experience. The volcano, the rainforest, the beaches…. Awesome.  Oahu (Honolulu and North Shore Pearl Harbor), is big urban and tourist trap-ish.  On the Big Island, you need a rental…

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Port St Lucie Florida Travel History

Rapidly growing Port St. Lucie, Florida

Port St. Lucie, Florida, is a relatively young city with a fascinating history tied to its rapid development and transformation. Here’s an overview: Early History The area that is now Port St. Lucie was originally inhabited by the Ais Native American tribe. By the mid-18th century, the region was largely uninhabited due to disease and…

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Daytona Beach Concert Venue on the Beach Travel Florida

Daytona Beach, not just home to spring break and fast cars.

Daytona Beach, Florida, has a rich and fascinating history that spans centuries, blending indigenous cultures, Spanish exploration, and the development of a vibrant tourism and racing industry. Here’s a brief overview: Indigenous and Colonial Period • Native American Settlement: Long before European contact, the area was inhabited by the Timucuan people, who thrived on fishing,…

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Mercer House Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil Film Travel Savannah Georgia

So many classic films shot and set in Savannah Georgia, not just Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

Savannah, Georgia, with its picturesque squares, historic architecture, and Southern charm, has been a popular filming location and setting for numerous films. The city’s timeless beauty and atmospheric streets make it a perfect backdrop for storytelling. Here’s a list of notable films shot or based in Savannah: Films Shot in Savannah 1. Forrest Gump (1994)…

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