Highlands and Cashiers are two charming resort towns located in the western part of North Carolina, USA. They are situated in the southern Appalachian Mountains and are known for their picturesque beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and cool, refreshing climate, making them popular destinations for both residents and tourists alike. Most of the places to stay in this … [Read more...] about Where to Stay in Highlands and Cashiers, North Carolina
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Where to Stay in the Mississippi Gulf Coast
After writing guides about the Mississippi Gulf Coast, including the best places to stay around the coast, it became time for our own guide to accommodations. There is a large diversity in the types and prices of properties spanning every loyalty program. We've left out the smaller towns and Gulfport, which is primarily rentals. We’ve denoted which ones are our picks and … [Read more...] about Where to Stay in the Mississippi Gulf Coast
Where to Stay in The North Carolina Triangle
After writing guides about The Triangle, including the best places to stay around the city, it became time for our own guide to accommodations in the cities of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. There is a large diversity in the types and prices of properties spanning every loyalty program. We’ve denoted which ones are our picks and which ones come highly recommended on … [Read more...] about Where to Stay in The North Carolina Triangle
Where to Stay in the North Carolina Triad
After writing guides about The Triad, including the best places to stay around the city, it became time for our own guide to accommodations in the cities of Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem. There is a large diversity in the types and prices of properties spanning every loyalty program. We’ve denoted which ones are our picks and which ones come highly recommended on … [Read more...] about Where to Stay in the North Carolina Triad
11 Historic Homes in Vicksburg You Can Actually Visit
Like so many towns along the Mississippi River, Vicksburg was home to lavish plantations and farms where cotton and other products could be shipped up or downstream to market. Cotton planters became millionaires but at the cost of enslaved labor. Some of these historic homes in the 300-year-old town are still standing and are open to tours. They’re a popular day … [Read more...] about 11 Historic Homes in Vicksburg You Can Actually Visit