Posted by Penne Cole
Exploring the many dining options in New York City can make you feel a bit like a kid in a candy store. There are so many varieties of food and cuisine, from Ethiopian to Turkish, and organic health foods to heart attack-inducing diners. But the street food in New York City is in a class of its own ...
Posted by Donna Rogers
New York, New York is a city built for great events. Look up—you’ll see skyscrapers, massive living complexes and the combining of new and old everywhere. New York’s not just one spot on the map. It’s a combination of neighborhoods throughout the five boroughs—Manhattan...
Posted by Claire Billips
The city of Baltimore has a vibrant nightlife, and there are several restaurants, clubs and bars to choose from. It would take you a while personally check out all the bars in Baltimore, but fortunately you don’t need to. Read on to find out more about some of the best bars in Baltimore....
Posted by Maya Walker
Chicago has one of the most streamlined, clean, and convenient public transportation systems in the US. In addition to the intricate bus network, the El and Metra trains extend from the heart of the city well into the northern and western suburbs. This brief guide to the main transport s...
Posted by Elizabeth Kelly
Chicago may be famous for its pizza, but the city's best-kept secret may be its burgers. Whether you're more at home with valet parking or driving up to a window, there's a juicy treasure of a burger to please every palate and pocketbook. Come along on a tasty tour of the Windy City's best beefy off...
Posted by May Monten
The average temperature in New York City in February is a chilly 27 to 40 degrees. February is also New York's snowiest month, with an average snowfall of 8.5 inches. Dress warmly, though, and you can enjoy some only-in-New-York experiences – skating amid skyscrapers, riding a ferr...
Posted by Michelle Williams
A clever chap once said that “getting one inch of snow is like winning 10 cents in the lottery.” With that math, Dallas has had more than it bargained for this past week. After receiving the most lengthy citywide shutdown in history last week, and more wintry mix-ing expected to come- he...