Monthly Archives: September 2018

Magic & Wonder: DREAM

Magic & Wonder: DREAM Inspired by the idea that 'magic can move outside the limits of reality', the Lancaster area Magic & Wonder show is truly going to blow your mind!  Whether your dream is to fly, join the circus, travel in time or visit exotic places, you’ll see it all come true – and…
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San Antonio | The Saga

San Antonio | The Saga [caption id="attachment_38802" align="alignright" width="250"] San Antonio The Saga courtesy of visitsanantonio.com[/caption] “This Is More Astonishing Than I Imagined,” Acclaimed Marise McDermott, President & CEO Witte Museum. “To Change The Tenor, Shape And Reality Of The Façade Is Amazing. To Challenge The Understanding Of An Iconic Cathedral Into A Universe Of…
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Pearl District

Pearl District [caption id="attachment_28337" align="alignright" width="425"] Pearl District Credit Nick Samonite[/caption] Welcome to San Antonio's Pearl District, the hottest culinary and cultural destination in the city! This dynamic and constantly evolving environment allows guests to 'eat, play, and learn along the banks of the San Antonio River', a perfect place for your group to explore and…
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Japanese Tea Garden San Antonio

Japanese Tea Garden San Antonio [caption id="attachment_38778" align="alignright" width="200"] Japanese Tea Garden Courtesy of visitsanantonio.com[/caption] 'One of the most loved, educational and cultural resources in San Antonio.' San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden is one of the most gorgeous places your group can visit during your trip. This vibrant green getaway is the perfect urban escape,…
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La Villita Arts Village

La Villita Arts Village [caption id="attachment_38807" align="alignright" width="250"] La Villita Sign credit Richard Nowitz visitsanantonio.com[/caption] Welcome to La Villita Arts Village, the historic arts and culture community located at the south bank of the River Walk in downtown San Antonio. This 16 acre, 1 square block area holds galleries, stores, and gift shops featuring various…
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Morgan’s Wonderland

Morgan's Wonderland All Ages, All Abilities, Endless Fun! Morgan's Wonderland is a truly special place to visit while in or near San Antonio, this theme park considered to be the very first theme park designed with special needs individuals in mind. That doesn't mean that it is strictly limited to those with special needs, though!…
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Annapolis

Annapolis [caption id="attachment_38874" align="alignright" width="425"] Annapolis Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] The capital city of Maryland, Annapolis, is one of our favorite additional itinerary suggestions for groups traveling to Washington D.C or Baltimore, due to both its close proximity to both cities and its unbeatable historical and educational assets. Perhaps the most major historic influence on the city…
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Serenity Live: Old South Meeting House

Built in 1729, the Old South Meeting House was one of the first buildings to be declared a historic site in the U.S,  as it was the location of the meetings that sparked the famous Boston Tea Party movement of 1773. To continue the significance of this building’s history, poet Phillis Wheatley, Samuel Adams, Ben Franklin, and William…
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Annapolis Tours by Watermark

Annapolis Tours by Watermark [caption id="attachment_38900" align="alignright" width="425"] Annapolis Pixabay Public Domain[/caption] Annapolis is a city chock-full of incredible historic gems, the city itself home to the U.S Naval Academy and located just about 50 minutes east of Washington D.C. Watermark Tours is the leading historic tour company in Annapolis, and their guided historic tours…
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Negro Southern League Museum

Negro Southern League Museum The mission of the Negro Southern League Museum is to present the history of African-American baseball in an unsurpassed manner by maintaining a world-class facility that recognizes the League’s impact on Birmingham, Alabama and the world of professional baseball. Welcome to the Negro Southern League Museum, the Birmingham history museum dedicated…
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