One of the most attractive offerings that Washington, D.C., has for its visitors is free admission to a multitude of sights, museums, and buildings. You can walk the National Mall without paying an entrance fee. An elevator will take you to the top of the Washington Monument for free. The National Arboretum, Smithsonian’s National Zoo Read Post
Touring the U.S. National Arboretum
Hidden within Washington, D.C.’s city limits is the U.S. National Arboretum. Although you can get there via public transportation, we didn’t want to go that complicated route and instead borrowed a car to make the short drive to this beautifully maintained living museum. As with most Federal museums in D.C., admission is free. The arboretum Read Post
Roca On The Rails Pulls Into Union Station
One of the perks to living in Washington, D.C., is the amount of social events – some open to the public and others limited to an exclusive guest list – being held on any given night. Recently, we were invited to Patron’s rollout of its new line of premium tequila, Roca Patron, which was billed to Read Post
Learning To Be Good Couchsurfers
When it comes to trusting strangers on the road, a lot of travelers err on the side of safety and avoid doing anything that might put their possessions or themselves at risk. Whether it’s news reports or firsthand experiences that has created a general sense of distrust, the result is the same, which is the Read Post
Video: How To Make Your Own Peanut Butter
Do you have peanuts? A food processor? Two minutes of your life to spare? It may just be time to make your own homemade peanut butter. [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kqpD_2sG6A]
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