Just Outside Cleveland: Geneva-On-The-Lake Good ol’ Ashtabula County, is a scenic, hour-long drive 53 miles east of Cleveland. It’s not the first place that comes to mind when I think “summer getaway” but I… Trishna Patel , September 4, 2012
The Lakeview Cemetery Founded in 1869, the Lakeview Cemetery is a non-profit, rural-garden burial ground bordering University Circle in East Cleveland. More than 106,000 people are buried and cremated in the 285-acre lot…. Trishna Patel , September 4, 2012
The Museum of Divine Statues Two years ago when the economy took a dip the Cleveland Catholic Diocese closed dozens of churches in the city. Lou McClung, who loved statues as a kid, was so moved, he… Trishna Patel , September 4, 2012
The Flats District: Greater Cleveland Aquarium The Greater Cleveland Aquarium, which sits along the Cuyahoga River, opened its doors in January 2012. The 70,000 square foot, state-of-the-art facility has 36 exhibition tanks, filled with millions of gallons of… Trishna Patel , September 3, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: A Christmas House Tucked away in the old, quaint suburb of Tremont in West Cleveland, is the original house from the 1983 cult classic, “A Christmas Story.” Yes, that’s right, Ralphie Parker’s house… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: The Duct Tape Festival If you’ve never realized how versatile duct tape is, I’m here to tell you… think again. Every Father’s Day Weekend, the suburb of Avon, Ohio hosts The Duct Tape Parade… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Quirky Cleveland: The Dittrick Museum of Medical History The Dittrick Museum of Medical History, part of Case Western University, looks like your typical college library; an older building with study rooms, bookshelves, and regal furnishings. The museum, known for… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Cleveland’s Cuisine: The West Side Market Known as one of Cleveland’s National Historic Landmarks with origins dating back as early as the late 1800s, The West Side Market tells a beautiful story of how the city’s first… Trishna Patel , August 29, 2012
Historic St. Kitts I read somewhere that St. Kitts has more than 200 historic sites. While I cannot now find the source, I don’t doubt it to be true based on my time… Catherine Stribling , August 28, 2012
Five Picture-Worthy Sites in St. Kitts St. Kitts bills itself as a place where you can “follow your heart.” For me that means that you can do whatever your heart desires in St. Kitts, from saving… Catherine Stribling , August 28, 2012
Drinking, St. Kitts’ Style Rum, the spirit of the Caribbean. Almost every island makes its own rum, including St. Kitts, and every bar will tell you their rum punch is best. For the uninitiated,… Catherine Stribling , August 28, 2012
Five Memorable Meals on St. Kitts Though surely there is bad food to be had on St. Kitts, I never ate any of it. Here are some gastronomic highlights of my stay on this enchanting island…. Catherine Stribling , August 28, 2012
Five Hotel Choices in St. Kitts While there is a growing list of fine places to stay on the island, these five hotels each offer a distinctive experience worth considering. 1. MARRIOTT AT FRIGATE BAY The… Catherine Stribling , August 28, 2012
Introducing Canmore and Kananaskis Country Canmore and Kananaskis Country may be outside the boundaries of Banff and Jasper, but they’re definitely in my book on places to visit. The book is metaphorical, yes, but the… Ian Livingston , August 21, 2012
7 Must-Play Golf Courses in the Canadian Rockies Of the more than 300 golf courses in Alberta, Scoregolf.ca counts 37 in the Canadian Rockies. All are great plays, I’m sure, but seven of them, including two each from… Ian Livingston , August 21, 2012