Featured Destination
Lake George, New York
You must spend at least a week here! There’s so much to explore. Lake George village is located at the southern end of the scenic 32-mile long lake. It’s the center of recreational activity in this part of the state. Places to Stay There are literally dozens of places to
Phoenix, Arizona
Glittering like a jewel under the bright Southwestern sun, the dazzling
Northeast
Fall River, Massachusetts
Fall River is a city of 92,000, located approximately 18 miles east of I-95 on I-195. The city is known throughout the region as a
Rutland, Vermont
Rutland is a city of 20,000 located in central Vermont at the intersection of two of the state’s major highways… US Routes 4 and 7.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
If you love the ocean, you’ll love Portsmouth! Just try to head up I-95 without stopping… something about this city of 26,000 will draw you
Mid-Atlantic
Chesapeake City, Maryland
Located on the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal which connects the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays, this historic town offers great shopping, fine dining and elegant B&B’s
Petersburg, Virginia
As with most of this area of Virginia, Petersburg is rich in early American history. There are historic districts, Civil War sites, museums and other
Newark, New Jersey
Newark is New Jersey’s largest city, with a population of approx. 275,000 and is also the third oldest city in the United States with more
Southeast
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
South Carolina’s Grand Strand is gifted with blue skies, sun-bleached sand, golden sunshine, curling breakers and gentle breezes. The extraordinary natural beauty of this coastline
Hardeeville, South Carolina
Hardeeville is a small southern town with the distinction of being at a major travel crossroads… I-95 and US 17. More than just another of
Celebration, Florida
Founded in 1994, Celebration is a planned community created by a real estate division of The Walt Disney Company. Disney commissioned famous architects to create
Mid-West
Southwest
Heflin, Alabama
At a Glance Heflin is the gateway to the Talladega National Forest, Mt. Cheaha and Cheaha State Park (the highest point in Alabama) and offers