At the edge of the rugged cliff’s of the Sacramento Mountains, overlooking the sprawling white sands of the Chihuahuan Desert in New Mexico’s Tularosa Basin is a five-story golden cube of glass that’s impossible to miss. The New Mexico Museum of Space History is a national sentry for education, collecting, preserving, and interpreting significant artifacts […]
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Downtown Louisville
The minute you pull into Louisville you can’t help but notice how the heritage of this Southern Belle, on the banks of the Ohio River, meshes beautifully with innovation, authenticity, and originality with a little quirkiness thrown in for good measure. Located at the junction of Interstates 64 and 65; a visit to Louisville’s Downtown […]
READ MOREMajestic Niagara Falls
A visit to Niagara Falls is on almost everyone’s bucket list and since it’s an experience that will last a lifetime it’s one item on the list that’s sure to get checked off. First discovered in 1678, by French explorer Father Louis Hennepin, Niagara Falls was one of America’s first icons, luring explorers, daredevils and […]
READ MOREThe Dunes of Northern Indiana
There’s more to Northern Indiana than RV manufacturers and Notre Dame football. On a recent visit, @FunRoadsTV discovered beaches, sand dunes & more. Check out indianadunes and this video from Distant Roads for more info. Indiana Dunes 1215 N State Road 49 Porter, Indiana 46304 (219) 926-2255
READ MOREDestination Toledo
Those who haven’t been to Toledo in a while may still think of it as an old Midwestern industrial center. But roll into Toledo again and you’ll see how things have changed. The Toledo of today is a lively city that welcomes visitors with a spectacular array of things to do and see. Set on […]
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