BlogHide Resteemskothanlwin (36)in garden • 7 years agoCallaway GardenCallaway Gardens is an expansive resort located in the southern foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Pine Mountain that is a perfect spot to relax and commune with nature. More than 750,000…kothanlwin (36)in travel • 7 years agoGrand IsleWhere the Barataria Bay meets the Gulf of Mexico, there is a barrier island known as Grand Isle. On that isle, the main town goes by the very same name. The town of Grand Isle is only 100 miles…kothanlwin (36)in visit • 7 years agoOgunquitOgunquit in southern Maine may have started out as a small village, but today this artists’ haven is a popular summer destination. Best known for its 3-mile sandy beach, Ogunquit offers plenty of…kothanlwin (36)in travel • 7 years agoColt State ParkYou’ll see some stunningly beautiful views from Colt State Park, which is considered the gem of the state park system. The park fronts on Narragansett Bay, so definitely take a drive along the…kothanlwin (36)in photography • 7 years agoHaleakala National ParkHaleakala is shield volcano that forms more than half of the island of Maui. Also known as the East Maui Volcano, this summit tops more than 10,000 feet (3,000 meters) at its peak. The area…kothanlwin (36)in visit • 7 years agoNa Pali CoastOn the island of Kauai, also known as the Garden Isle, you can explore the famed Na Pali Coast. Along the coast, sheer cliffs covered in lush, green vegetation drop off rapidly, meeting the sands of…kothanlwin (36)in photography • 7 years agoMesa VerdeThe Mesa Verde National Park in Colorado is home to the preserved homes of the Ancestral Pueblo people. Many of these homes, which are carved right from caves and rock faces, date back to the early…kothanlwin (36)in travel • 7 years agoUSS ConstitutionBerthed at Pier 1 on the Harborwalk, the USS Constitution is the world’s oldest commissioned navel vessel afloat, and still sets sail every Fourth of July to commemorate America’s independence.…kothanlwin (36)in visit • 7 years agoSan Fernando CathedralConstruction on this San Antonio landmark began in 1738, and it took 15 years to complete. Today, the San Fernando Cathedral, which is also known as the Church of Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria y…kothanlwin (36)in photography • 7 years agoMartin Luther King Jr. Historic SiteThis historic site includes several buildings, including the boyhood home of this civil rights leader, as well as the church where his father, and later King himself first came to preach. The…kothanlwin (36)in travel • 7 years agoSpring LakeSpring Lake might be a misnomer as it’s located on the Atlantic Ocean. But wait! There’s a lake in the center of town, to complement the beaches on the shore. To the delight of fishermen, the lake…kothanlwin (36)in visit • 7 years agoCarolinaMany visitors take time to explore Columbia, the state capital of South Carolina and its largest city. The two biggest draws to the area include the Army base called Fort Jackson and the sprawling…kothanlwin (36)in knowledge • 7 years agoNational MallVisitors to Washington, D.C., won’t want to miss a stroll on the National Mall, a greenway that will take them past many of the capital’s important sites. Located downtown, the National Mall…kothanlwin (36)in travel • 7 years agoTexas is Hill CountyIn the very center of Texas is Hill County, where a variety of cultures combine to create a melting pot of history, heritage and cuisine. Enjoy the natural beauty of the region at Enchanted Rock…kothanlwin (36)in travel • 7 years agoGalvestonLess than an hour’s drive south of the city of Houston is Galveston, a coastal retreat on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico. As a popular vacation spot, Galveston boasts miles of sandy coastline and…kothanlwin (36)in travel • 7 years agoChimney RockWhen travelers headed west through the Great Plains in the 19th century, there was one incredibly important landmark they watched for: Chimney Rock. The sandstone formation is more than 300 feet…kothanlwin (36)in travel • 7 years agoChesapeake and Ohio CanalThe C&O Canal, or the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, was built in the mid 1800s from Washington, D.C. all the way into Cumberland, a distance of more than 100 miles. Paths run along most of the canal…