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Hiro88 and Cupcake Omaha host Omaha Bloggers Birthday!

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It has been 1 year ago this week that the Omaha Bloggers Network was formed.  We came together this past Sunday at Hiro88 in the Old Market to celebrate. They […]

‘Cowboy’ time in St. Joe

St. Joseph Stetson

As a onetime “Cowboy,” a stop at the Stetson outlet store in St. Joseph was eventually going to happen. As a kid, I wanted to be a cowboy. My nickname […]

Sculptures, architecture highlight St. Joseph downtown

St. Joseph Downtown

St. Joseph’s downtown offers a lot of architecture history to enjoy. We took a couple of strolls through the downtown area, taking in the sights. Along the way, we tried […]

Shakespeare Chateau B&B could inspire the scribe himself

Shakespeare Chateau

I feel like I’m becoming a bed and breakfast inn aficionado. We recently stayed at our third B&B in the past year – the Shakespeare Chateau in St. Joseph, Missouri. […]

St. Joe’s JC Wyatt House menu beyond delicious

JC Wyatt House

A couple of guys from New York City want to open their own restaurant. Where do they look? Manhattan? Brooklyn? Staten Island? Really, Staten Island? The cost of rent for […]

Il Lazzarone baking up special pizza experience in St. Joe

Il Lazzarone Pizzeria

Il Lazzarone. Pizza Hut, it ain’t. The Neapolitan-style pizzeria in downtown St. Joseph is a must stop. Il Lazzarone opened its doors a couple of months ago and has already […]

Patee House Museum full of history and collectibles

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Where to pack in western history, Civil War and Pony Express stuff? Where, oh where could we put it in St. Joseph? Let’s toss in an old-time city street, train […]

Pony Express Museum delivers history in St. Joe

Pony Express Museum

With a click of the mouse, you can send an e-mail to practically anyone around the world. Within seconds, your recipient can acknowledge receipt. Now, imagine you lived in the […]

Albrecht-Kemper art museum shares culture with visitors

Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art

I’ve never considered myself a fan of the classics when it comes to art. I’ve preferred visiting living history museums rather than museums loaded with paintings and the like. I’m […]

St. Joseph Museum offers look into American history and culture

St. Joseph Museum

Slavery. Civil Rights. The American Civil War. Native American history. All this, plus an exquisite doll collection, await visitors to the St. Joseph Museum and the Black Archives. Taking a […]

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