Category Archives: Blog

New Year’s Eve in the Big Apple

By far the biggest and most televised New Year's celebration in America is undeniably the 70-foot ball drop at midnight in glistening, confetti-caked New York City's Times Square! While everyone back home is glued to the TV counting down in their PJs with Ben & Jerry's, your travel group can be right in the middle…
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A Country Christmas

Returning each and every holiday season, A Country Christmas is sure to brighten the holidays! The part of A Country Christmas that always thrills locals and visitors alike is the brilliant color and playful Adventure Behind ICE!, the larger than life, colorful ice sculptures and unforgettable twenty-foot slides that fill the Gaylord Opryland Events Center.…
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A Student’s View of Chicago

The first trip to Chicago is quite overwhelming for any visitor, especially a high school student. I myself have lived in a small town my whole life, a town with a population of about 17,000 and buildings that are no bigger than two-stories. So naturally the moment I walked out of the station and stepped…
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Most Visited Cities Outside of the U.S.

From Paris France to Montego Bay Jamaica, there are some clear 'most-visited' cities throughout the world outside of the United States, and we have the low down on some of the best! If only for the Eiffel Tower, Americans love the City of Light; Paris, France. Sidewalk eateries, art, culture, baguettes, the Seine River, language…
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