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Author | : Katie Vaughn |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2019-03-15 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681061953 |
Wisconsin tradition and natural beauty meet political activity and a constant influx of new ideas in the cool college town of Madison. Starting from the city’s center—the State Capitol, set between two gorgeous lakes—downtown bustles with restaurants, breweries, theaters, galleries, shops, startups, and more, then segues into the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus, where 40,000-plus Badgers pursue studies and Jump Around on football Saturdays. The city is full of eclectic neighborhoods, with restaurants, shops, parks, festivals, and additional discoveries to be made at every turn. It’s a smart, family-friendly, come-as-you-are place, with far more than 100 things to do in any of its four distinct seasons. This second edition of 100 Things to Do in Madison Before You Die adds a new round of eateries, breweries, events, and attractions that newcomers and longtimers alike won’t want to miss. Please consider the book your starting point for exploring, or falling anew for, this vibrant, independently spirited city.
Author | : Katie Bianco |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2018-09-15 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681061686 |
The marble monuments and memorials may be what first come to mind when you think of Washington, DC, but there are so many reasons beyond the borders of the National Mall to visit the nation's capital. The city, and its surrounding suburbs, is a bucket list-worthy destination for foodies, arts and culture lovers, history buffs, and outdoor enthusiasts alike. 100 Things to Do in Washington, DC Before You Die showcases the best of the city‚ from its iconic attractions to hidden gems. Get a taste of DC's signature dish on U Street, cheer on Presidents past at the baseball stadium, and tour the world's largest library. Watch the curtain go up on the country's preeminent performing arts venue, take a spin on a 100-year-old carousel, and find out where Darth Vader "lives" in DC. See the world-famous cherry blossoms, watch pandas play, and sip a cocktail while overlooking the White House. Whether you're here for a week or a weekend, Washington, DC offers an abundance of attractions to fit any itinerary. 100 Things to Do in Washington, DC Before You Die is packed with things to see and do, plus plenty of insider tips to help you discover what makes Washington, DC a must-visit city.
Author | : Alexi Ruth Engesath |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 191 |
Release | : 2019-03-11 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681061597 |
How in less than one generation did Chattanooga transform itself from America’s Dirtiest City to the Scenic City? By embracing its history, cleaning up its act, bringing art into its communities, and building some first-class tourist attractions. Surrounded by natural wonders, Chattanooga has become a mecca for hikers, bikers, and thrill seekers looking for their next adrenaline high. History buffs can explore Chattanooga’s complicated past, from the Civil War to civil rights. In 100 Things to Do in Chattanooga Before You Die, you’ll find a new adventure on every page, with seasonal events and detailed itineraries to serve as your own personal tour guide. Sample award-winning whiskey. Find the best burger in town. Tour the Paradise Gardens. And of course, See Rock City! Tourists and locals alike are sure to find something new to try. So what are you waiting for? Get out there and explore. Adventure awaits!
Author | : Rick Pender |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2019-09-01 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681062194 |
Cincinnati has been intriguing adventurers since its founding in 1788 as the Gateway to America's western frontier. With its beautiful river valley reminiscent of Bavaria and centuries-old entrepreneurial spirit, Cincinnati has always offered a surprising variety of attractions, history, and dining. In the second edition of 100 Things to Do in Cincinnati Before You Die, you'll find the perfect guide to exploring everything with even more updated choices for visitors to experience. Tap into the city's German heritage by sampling the food, drink, and even language of the old country at an authentic tavern, or learn about the best places to find a real Belgian waffle. Learn about the updates to the city's prized Memorial Hall and the exciting events that are revitalizing the Elm Streets arts corridor. Turn your gaze to the stars with all the tips you'll need to visit the Cincinnati Observatory. Enjoy the city's many green spaces like the Over-the-Rhine Parks, or time your visit to coincide with an outdoor festival. Between all the music, craft brewers, historic renovations, and red bricks, Cincinnati will capture the attention of any visitor who relishes in discovery. And with local author and tour guide, Rick Pender, leading you, even long-time residents will find fresh reminders of why they love it here. Grab a copy of this book, hop on the Cincinnati Bell Connector streetcar, and don't forget to have a three-way chili as you explore the Queen City.
Author | : Deb Thompson |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2018-09-15 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681061678 |
Located on the shore of Lake Erie, Cleveland is as diverse as the people that call it home and is finally being recognized as the gem that it's always been. From family fun to romantic getaways there is something for everyone in the city that Rock and Roll built. 100 Things To Do In Cleveland Before You Die is the ultimate guide to finding the best things in the city and, for life-long residents, new ways to explore old favorites. This is THE guide for finding the best food, festivals, museums, outdoor activities, music and more. 100 Things guides you through the city like a local and shares what residents have known for years; Cleveland is the place to live or visit for a memorable experience. A melting pot of people and cultures, Cleveland is a place where you can find great food from a truck or from an award winning chef, home to some of the biggest sports fans in existence, world class museums and venues, an amazing amount of green space, and features public art around every corner. Browse the pages of 100 Things before you set out on your next trip to the city to experience something new.
Author | : Lydia Kremer |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2019-03-11 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681061910 |
The seductive beauty of palm trees and soaring mountain peaks bring people from around the world to Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. And with 360 days of sunshine each year, the ways to discover this desert paradise are endless. 100 Things to Do in Palm Springs Before You Die contains itineraries and tips on what you'll discover in Greater Palm Springs—a sun-kissed community comprised of nine cities. Get outside and hike through the natural wonder at Indian Canyons. Head up high on the Aerial Tramway or down low into the San Andreas Fault. Or check out the endless string of local celebrations, like the Tamale and Date Festival or, for music and art lovers, Coachella and the brand-new Desert X. More interested in old-school cool? Don your finest “desert casual” fashion for a night at The Purple Room, the choice hangout of the famed Rat Pack. As a longtime resident and seasoned traveler, author Lydia Kremer provides both a local’s insight and a penchant for discovery to her own backyard. With this book as your guide, you won’t miss a thing in this glamorous desert oasis.
Author | : Jim Hinckley |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2024-02-28 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681065193 |
Officially it doesn’t exist. On June 27, 1985, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials voted to decertify US 66 and to remove all its highway signs. And yet iconic Route 66 is more popular and more famous than any time in its nearly 100-year history. Tour companies based in New Zealand, Australia, Germany, the Czech Republic, and other countries specialize in Route 66 tours. There are Route 66 associations in Japan, Canada, Germany, Netherlands, Czech Republic, and other countries that organize tours and events. Enthusiasts from throughout the world attended the European Route 66 Festival in Germany, and in 2018, in Zlin, Czechia. There is an infectious magic about a Route 66 adventure. Quirky attractions, time capsule motels trimmed in colorful neon, fascinating museums, and charming restaurants and diners, some owned by the same family since the 1920s, are part of the allure. But what really gives the road a vibrancy is the passionate people who preserve the road’s unique culture. I didn’t write 100 Things to Do on Route 66 Before You Die as a tour guide. It was written to enhance a Route 66 odyssey. From its inception it was envisioned as a companion to guides such as the popular EZ 66 Guide for Travelers written by the acclaimed artist Jerry McClanahan or the Route 66 Navigation app. The foundation for Jim Hinckley’s America is a passion for sharing America’s story, and for inspiring road trips by telling people where to go. And that is what this book is: 100 of my favorite places on Route 66 where the line between America’s past, present, and future is blurred, and where the best of Route 66 can be experienced.
Author | : Larry Burns |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2024-07-15 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 168106443X |
By car, by foot, or bi-cycle, the city has an eclectic collection of artisan shops, public art, outdoor recreation, and one-of-a-kind things to experience. 100 Things to Do in Riverside Before You Die is your local guide that cuts to the chase, saves you time and shows you what’s unique, fun, and simply worth doing in Riverside. Riverside an arts and innovation destination with more trees, murals, and libraries per capita than any place in the Inland Empire (IE). At just under 82 square miles and just over 300,000 residents, Riverside is easy to find. With dozens of parks, hiking trails, and preserved open spaces, it is even easier to stay. The city does not merely boast a vibrant city center, but centers! The Northwestern areas capture the rural heritage with its historic greenbelt. The Southeastern section showcases the area’s more recent history as leaders in the arts and sustainable economic practices. Across Riverside, you will discover acres of natural open spaces and thoughtfully designed parks, along with safe public areas to rest between each adventure that awaits.
Author | : Susannah Greenwood |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 179 |
Release | : 2019-10-15 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681062372 |
As the cultural and technological capital of California’s booming Silicon Valley, San Jose is home to more than a million people and almost as many exciting things to do, see, and experience in the Santa Clara Valley. Do you know the way to make the most of your time here? 100 Things to Do in San Jose Before You Die guides you through the weird, wild, and wonderful sights, now with even more insider tips and itineraries in the second edition. Take to the streets on bikes, blades, boards, or foot during Viva Calle SJ, when six miles of city streets are closed to cars for the ultimate “open road” party. Experience Purr Yoga, Mewsic, Cat Bingo, or a feline-themed escape room, all with free-roaming adoptable cats at The Dancing Cat cat café. Explore impossibly pastoral hills covered in thousands of iris flowers at Nola’s Iris Garden or get in touch with your inner artist at Drink and Draw nights at Art Boutiki. San Jose is even home to a Star Wars–themed bar and grill. Local arts reviewer and author Susannah Greenwood will help you fully embrace your inner geek as you pioneer your own Josean form of Manifest Destiny. Whether you’re a first-time visitor, a regular traveler to the area, or a local looking for adventure, new quests await you in this indispensable guide that will help you find the way to San Jose you never knew existed.
Author | : Evelyn Kanter |
Publisher | : Reedy Press LLC |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2019-05-08 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1681061783 |
Even a frequent visitor to New York City can be overwhelmed by all of the memorable, delicious, and quirky treasures to discover in the greatest city on the planet. This insider guide helps everyone—from the first-timer to the seasoned local—cut through the clutter with 100 astounding adventures, off-beat treats, and historically significant must-see sites in all parts of the city. You’ll be inspired to get out and explore the city by paddling a kayak in the Hudson River or dancing outdoors under the stars in Lincoln Center. Attend Amateur Night at the Apollo, where stars including Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder launched their careers. Find your ancestors at Ellis Island and see the iconic Statue of Liberty in a whole new light. Need recommendations for where to dine? Eat your way around the world in Queens, or check out an unexpected delight such as a restaurant staffed entirely by grandmothers. Author, journalist, and lifelong New Yorker Evelyn Kanter’s love for her hometown shines through in every word of this indispensable collection. Her itineraries, tips, and insights will make 100 Things to Do in New York City Before You Die the one guidebook everybody needs.