BALTIMORE American Visionary Museum In my imagination, art museums generally appear as spacious and elegant. This one was not like that. First of all, its gift store was named "The Sideshow," and it was closer to a thrift store/flea market than a highbrow selection of neck scarfs. As for the art museum itself, the exhibits… Continue reading Adventures in Maryland: Baltimore & Annapolis
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Adventures in New Hampshire: Concord & Manchester
As promised (well actually, I purposely did not promise anything and only said I was planning on it just in case I didn't follow through) in the postscript of my Maine post, here is another installment about my trip up north. This one is all about New Hampshire, and it's even less of a professional travel guide… Continue reading Adventures in New Hampshire: Concord & Manchester
Adventures in Maine: Bar Harbor & Augusta & Portland
I'm calling it right now: this post is going to begin with the intention of being a semi-professional and helpful travel guide and then end up meandering into a photo dump and a collection of thoughts roughly centered around what I did in Maine. With that prediction made, ALL ABOARD FOR BAAAR HAAAARBORRR (said loudly… Continue reading Adventures in Maine: Bar Harbor & Augusta & Portland
Adventuring in Dallas, Texas
Yesterday on July 4th, my parents and I went to downtown (or was it uptown? who knows, I definitely don't) Dallas. We only hit two places on my list, but one of them was the most important one- the Sixth Floor Museum. The Sixth Floor Museum (website and Yelp) This is the building that Lee Harvey… Continue reading Adventuring in Dallas, Texas
Birmingham, Alabama
Before I graduate from high school, my goal is to travel to all fifty states. Whenever I tell people that, they respond in one of three ways. 1: "That's cool!" they say with a nod. 2: "But not like North Dakota, right? Because there's nothing to do there." Me: No, I plan on going to… Continue reading Birmingham, Alabama
New York, New York
New York City has a bunch of nicknames. The Big Apple. The City that Never Sleeps. The City of Skycrapers. The World's Biggest Urban Playground. But to me, New York will always be the city "where my sister is living." Unless she moves. Until then, I'll probably be making a yearly trip up north, like… Continue reading New York, New York