Celebrating 4th of July in Washington, DC

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Travelationship What could be more patriotic than celebrating our country’s Independence in the nation’s capital? Absolutely nothing unless you did it with a hot dog in one hand and apple pie in the other. Washington, DC, is full of choices to help you celebrate the 4th of July, …

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Art Rich Montreal in 24 Hours

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Travelationship Montreal, the cultural heart of Quebec, is a city that effortlessly combines its rich history with modern living. With its cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and bustling markets, it offers a European charm right in North America. Here’s how to spend a memorable 24 hours in this beautiful …

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An Easy 48 Hours in Quebec City

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Travelationship Quebec City for Heather I didn’t find much that overwhelmed me in Quebec City. Within the old city walls, the area was small and quaint. Yes, everyone was speaking French. We did not find it to be a problem. We made valiant efforts to greet and try to …

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Independence Hall from Independence Park.

Road Tripping: Philadelphia

Last Updated on April 11, 2024 by Travelationship Need some brotherly love? Head to Philadelphia. It is one of the most accessible road trips from Washington, DC. If you have the time, plan on spending an entire weekend exploring. We only had a day, and what a great day! Heather’s Take on Philadelphia I enjoyed …

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Maynard’s Street Art Obsession – Montreal, Canada

Last Updated on February 12, 2024 by Travelationship The atmosphere was busy for midnight. As we searched for food options in the Chinatown area, we noticed a few art pieces here and there. In the dark, Montreal seemed to be promising. In the daylight, Montreal was a street art jackpot. As we made our way …

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Road Tripping: Pennsylvania Dutch Country

Last Updated on March 6, 2024 by Travelationship Pennsylvania Dutch Country (aka Deitscherei) is an area centered on Lancaster County in southeastern Pennsylvania. It was originally named so because it comprised many people speaking Germanic-based languages. Today, it is home to many Amish and Mennonites who are both doing their best to resist the changes of …

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