Most famous as the hometown of Shakespeare’s tragic couple Romeo and Juliet, Verona isn’t typically one of the first cities in Italy that tourists visit, but it’s definitely ...
Italy has long been considered the world’s most romantic destination, a place where cobblestone lanes, glowing sunsets, and centuries-old traditions effortlessly set the scene for love. But while ...
During my many trips to Northern Italy, I've fallen in love with nearby alternatives to Venice like Treviso, Asolo, Vicenza, ...
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Within city limits, Lakewood Park and Indian Rock Park provide green spaces for walking, picnicking, and simply enjoying the outdoors without having to plan an expedition. The city maintains over 25 ...
Venice’s Arboretum at West Blalock Park is a hidden gem showcasing native Florida plants and trees, offering a shady respite on hot days and educational signage for those who want to know exactly what ...
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A Nebraska man is on a mission to tell every small town's story. Seth Varner, a 25-year-old historian, roams the Midwest for his publishing company, Wandermore, which he started in 2020 after just ...