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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The travel industry plummeted last year as the world struggled with the onset of a global pandemic, one that battered the economy an ....
TravelAwaits May.23.2021 While public parks and monuments are a beautiful way to experience U.S. history, nothing feels quite as personal and intimate as a private tour of someone’s former home. Across the country, historic houses are open to the public, either because of the legacy of their owners or because of the building’s own important legacy. For those interested in experiencing American history in a more unconventional way, here are seven gorgeous historic homes to choose from. 1. George Washington’s Home Mount Vernon, Virginia Located in northern Virginia, just a few miles from Washington, D.C., Mount Vernon is the former home of the nation’s first president. What started in 1734 as a 1.5 story house built by George Washington’s own father soon expanded under the president, who oversaw a transformation into the 21-room mansion visitors can see today. Tourists can explore Washington’s study, front parlor, kitchen, and bedrooms, as well ....
Not everyone is happy about the proposed county park at Pilgrim Point on Lake Ida Concerns with the process and whether Douglas County is following the rules with its ordinances to an increase in traffic, loss of trees, safety and more have been shared with the newspaper by residents who live in the area. 8:47 am, May 21, 2021 × Some trees have been removed from Pilgrim Point and buildings are being torn down and removed in preparation of a proposed county park and development. (Lowell Anderson / Echo Press) A proposed new county park on Pilgrim Point on Lake Ida is ruffling some feathers of nearby neighbors. Concerns with the process and whether the county is following the rules with its ordinances to an increase in traffic, loss of trees, safety and more have been shared with the newspaper by residents who live in the area. ....
Last year, the travel industry plummeted as the world struggled with the onset of a global pandemic, one that battered the economy and prompted uncertainty for businesses reliant on tourism dollars. But with state parks, zoos, museums and other venues modifying COVID-19 safety restrictions and Gov. Mike DeWine announcing the ending of state health orders on June 2, there s a rising sense of optimism for national and state travel. Based on research fielded by Longwoods International on April 28, a Columbus-based market research consultancy that specializes in travel and tourism, found that 86% of American travelers plan to take a trip within the next six months. ....
Cedar Point opens with Frontier Festival By Kate Snyder - The (Toledo) Blade The Maverick runs for guests as Cedar Point prepared Thursday for the 2021 season grand opening. Media toured Frontiertown to see some of the new offerings to visitors this season. Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com One of Cedar Point’s partners is Prayers From Maria, a foundation dedicated to raising money for research and treatment for childhood brain tumors known as gliomas. Megan McNamara, co-founder of the organization, started the foundation in memory of her daughter, Maria, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor in kindergarten and died a year later. ....