Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#192)
Time for another travel puzzle. This week we go to a destination unlike any other we've visited in this series. New clues published daily so check back and see if you can solve where Gumbo's at!
Time for another travel puzzle. This week we go to a destination unlike any other we've visited in this series. New clues published daily so check back and see if you can solve where Gumbo's at!
A beautiful 1955 Chevy pickup. You can tell it's Canadian made because it is the 1300 series.
Formerly a home for "aged, decrepit and worn-out" seamen, Snug Harbor has become a premier cultural site for New York's Staten Island
PHeymont spotted this beauty in a museum parking lot in Rochester, NY
Looking for a great resort to visit in Europe? Something a little off the main beaten tourist path? Andrew L has seven excellent suggestions for you.
In this 50th year since her relationship with Paris began, PortMoresby visits yet another landmark new to her, Château de Vincennes, and wonders what took her so long.
Kirsten's Celebration of Nature on Seven Continents series continues, with a post on Antarctica's penguines.
Chicago's Navy Pier celebrates its 100th anniversary, and Samantha finds it full of attractions for the whole family.
Chaucer's pilgrims were headed to Canterbury in the 14th century, and quite a bit of it would be recognizable, but with many modern additions.
Welcome to a new week's puzzle! Can you help find Gumbo at this site which is both historical and up-to-date? New clues daily...
When visiting a new city, Marilyn Jones likes to start off with a city tour. In Charleston, she found one that combined a land tour and a harbor cruise.
Ireland's largest Anglo-Norman castle was the scene of this weeks puzzle. Read on for its fascinating history.
Continuing his off-the-Interstates trip to Minnesota, Jonathan L stops to see the sights of northern Ohio.
PortMoresby’s never-ending exploration of the City of Light continues, with a second day searching for Right Bank 19th century glass-roofed arcades.
Travel Rob shares why so many people love summers on Prince Edward Island in Canada