Tag: travel

The Scenic Route: Consider a trip to Williamsburg

By Aaron Kopp Before Richmond was the seat of the Virginia government, long before the United States even declared independence, Williamsburg was the capital of...

Thai-ing the Knot: The Agnews’ journeyed love story

By Kaitlin Murphy  Pen and Elizabeth Agnew went to the same college at the same time, had overlapping circles of friends and their roommates dated....

Better with Age: A man with a million stories

By Lexie Jordan | [email protected]  If there’s one thing Lloyd Moss has learned he loves in his 72 years, it’s helping people – no matter...

Better with age: Around the world for 46 years: No matter...

By Amy Will | [email protected] The year was 1975. They had both already experienced much of the world and were living in Italy. Just...

Tying the Knot: Embracing the unexpected

By Allison Hageman | [email protected] Long before Ferris Bueller did it, Tom Miller skipped class and went to a baseball game in Chicago with –...

Finance: Is now a good time to invest in travel?

By Amy Biondi While the country continues to reopen, people have an intense desire to return to their previous norms, and part of that includes...

Nancy Pollard reflects on La Cuisine’s legacy

By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected] Nancy Purves Pollard was in Europe when she realized the importance of a good home-cooked meal. Pollard, a foreign exchange student in a...

Charleston Travel Guide: A city of change and charm

By Jordan Wright Visiting a historic destination naturally brings comparison to our own beloved port of Alexandria, and a few of those thoughts rose idly...

Visit Alexandria releases statistics, VR plans at annual meeting

By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected] City tourism organization Visit Alexandria released its latest stats and kicked off a new virtual reality campaign at its annual...

A journey through hallowed ground

Spanning three states Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania Route 15 is a 180-mile long stretch of highway that bisects a 75-mile-wide region that is said to hold more historic sites than any other in America, including the largest collection of Civil War sites in the nation.