Aloha, I am travel blogger for US Coachways and my name is Lady Limelight. I am a thirty something female who has traveled, partied,
and hopped all over the world. I currently live in New York, which I absolutely adore. This
Blog is devoted to my travel ideas, stories, and inspirations.
I am an
information junkie and always on the lookout for cool new places to travel especially here in the U.S.
I like the idea of bus travel, its a great way to go. Throughout my stint here
I will be writing about my journeys on a bus, discussing your bus travels, and highlighting pretty cool and out there travel ideas that I research on a daily basis.
What was it like visiting Gibson House? It was like stepping off the rented charter bus into a whole new era!
It is not merely the house that gives off the feeling of being in
another place and time, the public garden leading to the house was also a
beauty unto itself. For those who are really stressed out, looking for a
place that is romantic and historical at the same time, this is the
place for you.
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It would not be the truth if one said that there isn't enough parks and
entertainment venue in Chicago. Sure, locals usually experience dreary
weather come winter, but don't let the scarfs and boots stop you from
heading out to a place like Ravinia Festival, a nice entertainment venue
located just along Highland Park, a little way from downtown Chicago.
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We wanted a place where we could relax after a long day of visiting
touristy places in Atlanta and we got Spondivits. Can't say enough good
things about this establishment despite the fact that we completely
chanced upon it based on the recommendation from our charter bus driver.
Having eaten mostly fast food (no time to research on nice eateries out
here in Atlanta) for the past few days, we were ready for a change.
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An outdoorsy person once asked me what was there to do in Phoenix, a
MUST DO activity, if he had only one day in the beautiful sunny city.
The answer I gave him was this – give Piestewa Peak a big, huge climb.
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