Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
Read travel guides and road trip itineraries about exploring the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and travelogues about my adventures.
15 National Park Sites Exploring Women’s Contributions to History
Plan a trip to one of these national park sites with stories about women’s history.
How to Visit the 39 Presidential Gravesites in the U.S. + Travel Tips, Details, and Interesting Facts
View the complete list of where all 39 presidents are buried, travel tips for getting there, and interesting facts about their lives.
The Definitive List of Every Presidential Home You Can Visit in the U.S.
A complete list of the 66 presidential homes in the U.S. open to the public for guided tours.
The Fascinating Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
My favorite presidential memorial in Washington, come to learn and be inspired by the life of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
7 Intriguing Places to Explore the History of President Woodrow Wilson
Visit these historical sites to learn about 28th President of the United States Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith Bolling Wilson.
30+ Favorite Travel Photos of Washington, D.C.
Get inspired for a visit with my favorite travel photos captured in Washington, D.C.
A Day at Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
Everyone knows about the various Smithsonian museums along the National Mall in Washington, D.C. but did you know they also operate the National Zoo? This 163-acre park on a hillside is a thrill to explore with lots of animals from around the world. It’s fairly easy to reach the zoo and even easier to walk […]
Day Trip: Hiking Around the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.
Maybe I shouldn’t use the word hiking to describe this little day trip in Washington, D.C. When I think of hiking, I picture the rugged terrain of the Appalachian Trail. Still, this is exactly what you can do around the Tidal Basin while exploring some monuments and memorials, enjoying the beautiful scenery, and learning about […]
Flying High at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
I was seven years old when Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered on television, introducing me to the stars for the first time. But even at seven years old, I had a sense of reality about me. I knew Star Trek wasn’t real, I knew the characters I loved so much were just actors pretending, […]