Dennis Lennox
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London is an underrated Christmas destination
London doesn’t get as much attention as other destinations this time of the year, but the British capital makes for a ...
Postcard from Ste. Genevieve, Missouri’s historic French colonial town
Ste. Genevieve is more than just a quaint Midwest town reminiscent of the TV series “Mayberry.”
Postcard from Quebec’s enchanting Eastern Townships
If it wasn’t for the Canadian flag, the cypher of King George VI on the Post Office and the French-named main street (literally Rue Principale), you would be forgiven for thinking Sutton was across the border in Vermont or New Hampshire.
Postcard from Boise: Idaho’s capital has more than potatoes
The extent of what I knew about Boise was that it’s the capital of Idaho and that Idaho is synonymous with potatoes.
Discovering the founding of a Protestant denomination in the horse capital of Lexington
Lexington may not be the Kentucky state capital but it does serve as the world’s de facto horse capital, thanks to its famed bluegrass. Yet, I didn’t come for the horses. In fact, there is way more to see and do than horses and bourbon whiskey.
3 architecturally significant churches you can visit without flying to Europe
Many people wrongly believe only Europe has architecturally significant churches.
Postcard from Chicago: Biennial spotlights splendid cityscape
Chicago is an architectural enthusiast’s dream destination with countless examples from the late 19th century, when the city rebuilt itself after the Great Fire of 1871, to the present-day.
Where to go this fall: Old churches, fall foliage, presidential candidates and more
Fall is one of the best times to getaway. Grab your weekender bag and catch a flight or make the drive to any of the following five places this fall. You won’t regret it.
Winnipeg: A surprisingly cool Canadian big city
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The perfect road trip awaits in Nova Scotia
Driving across Nova Scotia you quickly see how this province in Canada’s Maritimes has a cityscape reminiscent of small-town New England and a gorgeous rocky landscape similar to what is seen in parts of the British Isles or along the Nordic coast.