Best of Baltimore 12 Top Attractions
An overview of 12 top tourist attractions in Baltimore includes brief descriptions of such favorites as Fort McHenry, Baltimore Museum of Art, National Aquarium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Read MoreNov 28, 2013 | Activities
An overview of 12 top tourist attractions in Baltimore includes brief descriptions of such favorites as Fort McHenry, Baltimore Museum of Art, National Aquarium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
Read MoreOct 1, 2013 | Activities
The tailgating at Tiger Stadium is legendary. Southern University of the Southwestern Athletic Conference is also a local favorite and enjoys great fan support.
Read MoreOct 1, 2013 | Affinity Travel, Faith Based Travel, History & Heritage
These churches, shrines and museums provide insight into the history and culture of a destination—and sometimes spotlight great art and architecture—while offering a place to reflect.
Read MoreOct 1, 2013 | Food & Beverage
Safe to say that a visit to the Granite State rarely evokes thoughts of wine, cheese and chocolate.
Think again.
Read MoreOct 1, 2013 | Affinity Travel, Expert Advice, Faith Based Travel
Innovation is a word most often associated with the technology industry. It is a word less often used in relation to the travel and hospitality marketplace, apart from hi-tech products and services.
Read MoreOct 1, 2013 | Expert Advice
Food offers a window on the world and a mirror on ourselves. I’ve always loved exploring with food. Trying new tastes and ingredients. Learning about the history of a dish and the history of a culture through an ingredient. Meeting the people who grow and prepare food I’m eating.
Read MoreOct 1, 2013 | Expert Advice
As group travel planners, so often we come across a trip that sounds interesting and we assume our usual tour members will find it interesting also. We commit to a departure date and then embark on a marketing/sales plan – only to be disappointed at the turnout.
Read MoreOct 1, 2013 | Expert Advice
Much has been written and even more spoken about the “generations,” their impact on travel and how we should sell to each group. Purposely, we’re skipping generations X, Y and Z in this column but will address each of their unique issues in the future.
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