Look up when you’re in downtown Atlanta—all the way to the rooftop of Ponce City Market, a mixed-use project featuring retail, a food hall and a hip alternative to the usual mall experience from the developers of New York’s Chelsea Market. That’s where you’ll find Skyline Park, a family-friendly amusement park that opened this summer […]
Read MoreHey! Are your ready to know that a monster fish is waiting for you in Chattanooga! So is a carousel ticket (for a dollar a ride) and a day of kite-flying in a beautiful park. This family-friendly town on the Tennessee River can entertain kids and adults for for a day, a week or longer. […]
Read MoreHey! Halloween is coming fast! Forget about bobbing for apples, Halloween bingo, and “Pin the Wart on the Witch” contests. Those games are for kids. Halloween is the one holiday that gives you the green light to live out your wildest, wackiest dreams, so why not hit a party that lets you walk on that […]
Read MoreLEGOLAND Enjoy an both real and fantastical fireworks erupt over replicas of the world’s greatest cities at California’s Legoland. Pint-sized rockers can dance to the music from favorite kid-approved bands and ring in the New Year at a bedtime-friendly 6 p.m. with fireworks and cheers as an enormous LEGO brick drops 22 feet from the […]
Read MoreSplit–the largest town in Dalmatia and second largest in all Croatia (after Zagreb). Split is a typical Mediterranean city, with a small town vibe, lots of murmur and easy-going locals (Did you know that in Dalmatia locals use a word pomalo (take it easy) as a greeting?). It began to popular among tourists only recently […]
Read More4 Historic Concert Venues Not to be Missed in Croatia It is no secret that Croatia is a country with a long and rich history and, Croatians are very proud to show it. You can discover old cities, castles, forts, amphitheaters and ancient theaters all over the country. All of these places are interesting to visit […]
Read MoreThe first drive-in theater in America was opened by Richard Hollingshead in Camden, New Jersey in 1933 and by the late 1950s outdoor movie venues were at their peak with more than 4,000 screens in existence across the U.S. The majority of drive-in theaters were privately owned mom-and-pop businesses but their popularity began to decline […]
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