Raleigh-Durham International Airport (RDU) is the primary airport serving North Carolina’s Research Triangle region, encompassing Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. In 1929, Raleigh's first municipal airport opened. It became the Raleigh-Durham Army Air Field in 1943 and served as a training base for the Army Air Corps until 1948. In 2024, RDU handled a record 15.5 million … [Read more...] about Essential Tips for Navigating Raleigh-Durham International Airport
7 Lighthouses to Visit in North Carolina
Lighthouses were created to signal to incoming boats safely and were once found throughout the Southeast. Especially on the Atlantic coast, lighthouses aided in guiding ships into the harbor, but not without plenty of shipwrecks along the way. Several have since been demolished or lost over the years, but there are plenty more you can visit and even climb. Note that some … [Read more...] about 7 Lighthouses to Visit in North Carolina
Southern Stays: The Hotel Chalet
The Hotel Chalet at The Choo Choo is a boutique hotel in Chattanooga, Tennessee, offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern amenities. Situated at the former Terminal Station, a Beaux-Arts-style train station built in 1909, the hotel is part of the iconic Chattanooga Choo Choo complex, named for the famous song. It opened in 2023. Rooms at The Hotel … [Read more...] about Southern Stays: The Hotel Chalet
Where to See Live Music in Asheville, North Carolina
Asheville, North Carolina, has a perfect blend of local talent, touring acts, and quirky, artsy energy. Bands like Steep Canyon Rangers hail from the city, as do Luke Combs and Roberta Flack. Buskers set up around the city, especially during weekly drum circles. The city also attracts bigger names like The Avett Brothers to Harrah's Cherokee Center, the largest venue in … [Read more...] about Where to See Live Music in Asheville, North Carolina
Weekend Guide to Valdosta, Georgia
Founded in 1860, Valdosta was named after "Val d'Aosta," the plantation of Governor George Troup, which got its title from the Aosta Valley in Italy. The arrival of the railroad in the late 1800s helped the city's growth, as did the tobacco industry. Today, it's best known for Valdosta State University, founded in 1906, and Moody Air Force Base, established in 1941. Every … [Read more...] about Weekend Guide to Valdosta, Georgia
