The Best Murals, Street Art, and Graffiti Chicago Has to Offer
Chicago Street Art: The Best Murals, Street Art, and Graffiti Chicago Has to Offer. Explore the top graffiti walls, mural art, and stencils with your guide Madelyn Pew, the brindle French bulldog. From Logan Square, Chicago to the River district, from abstract murals to famous street art, see all the cool graffiti art in Chicago.
25 Things to Do in Downtown Los Angeles
Planning a trip to Los Angeles? Then you need this ultimate list of must-see attractions and amazing places to eat in beautiful Downtown Los Angeles. Find out all there is to offer in neighborhoods like Little Tokyo, the Arts District, the Historic Core, the Fashion District, Chinatown, Bunker Hill, the Financial District, and South Park. Whether you live here or are just in town to visit, these accessible attractions will have you falling in love with the City of Angels.
Top 10 Things to Do on The Big Island of Hawaii
Hawaii’s Big Island is filled with natural beauty, delicious food and drinks, interesting cultural experiences, and exciting adventures. These are 10 can’t miss experiences on Hawaii’s Big Island with an eye on accessible travel for those with chronic illness and mobility issues.
Salvation Mountain and East Jesus - Slab City, California
In the middle of the Sonoran Desert, midway between San Diego and Los Angeles, you’ll find a community of around 150 permanent residents living off the grid with no official electricity, running water, sewers, toilets, law enforcement or trash pick up service. Slab City, or The Slabs as it’s called, is a largely snowbird community used by squatters and recreational vehicle owners from all over North America.
The Best of Green Bay Wisconsin
Green Bay, Wisconsin is more than just football and cheese. Learn about your accessible travel options, great places to stay, things to do, places to eat, and get a little history of the Oneida Nation, Packers Football, and more!
A Guide to Accessible Restaurants, Lodging and the Best Big Sur Activities
Big Sur, California is a winding stretch of stunning cliffside views, surrounded by towering redwoods, looking out at the Pacific Ocean. While much of the area isn't accessible to those of us with disabilities, there are a few cabins, campgrounds, parks, and restaurants that are accessible and make the area well worth visiting.