Auburn, Alabama, and neighboring Opelika, make up the hometown of the namesake Auburn University, founded in 1856. Many residents have some connection to the school, but there is plenty to do beyond the academic year. Even if you’re not visiting the campus or catching a football game, there’s plenty to see and do. Things to Do in Auburn No matter what time of year you … [Read more...] about Gameday Guide to Auburn, Alabama
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Southern Stays: The Grand Hotel
The Grand Hotel first opened its doors in 1847 in Point Clear, Alabama, a short drive from the town of Fairhope. It was originally a two-story building with 40 rooms. Guests used to take steamboats across Mobile Bay to reach the hotel. The Army used the hotel as a training base during World War II. The hotel honors the military history with cannon firing, which takes place … [Read more...] about Southern Stays: The Grand Hotel
Where to Go (in the South) in 2022
It's nice to think we've gotten to a point where everything is "back to normal," but that just isn't the case. Variants are on the rise but travel hasn't slowed by any means. The last two years have been challenging for the travel industry (and website owners like me!) but I feel hopeful that things are turning around. Now is a great time to support the small towns and … [Read more...] about Where to Go (in the South) in 2022
Where to See Fall Foliage in the South
The changing colors of fall make the season ideal for traveling around the South. But you don't have to go far to see this stunning foliage. The fall foliage map spreads across the region, depending on when you want to go. The season typically extends from late September to early November, depending on temperatures. There aren't many of these trees in Florida and Louisiana, … [Read more...] about Where to See Fall Foliage in the South
Alabama’s Most Charming Towns (That Aren’t Mobile)
You've probably heard of Mobile, whose Spanish, French, and British influences make it resemble the architectural style of New Orleans or Savannah. But Alabama is full of charming towns, with Spanish moss-draped oak trees and locally owned boutiques. From the mountains in the north to the coastline to the south, explore the roads of the state to see these lovely places. … [Read more...] about Alabama’s Most Charming Towns (That Aren’t Mobile)
