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3 reasons to book a tour with Omaha Culinary Tours

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Editor’s Note: Piccolo’s is closed. But, the food truck is active. We’ve been on several tours with Omaha Culinary Tours.  At first, I thought, OK, check out some restaurants that […]

Mill City Museum produces interesting story of Minneapolis’ flour history

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Minneapolis was once considered the “Mill Capital of the World.” Mills lined the Mississippi River. Those days ended, but the history lives on at the Mill City Museum. The museum […]

Winnebago powwow: Fun time mixing history, dance and food

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A fond childhood memory I have is visiting my grandma, then my brother, on the Santee reservation in northeast Nebraska. I occasionally got to spend a couple of weeks each […]

Star Trek: The Exhibition boldly leads us to the Mall of America

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  When I learned the Mall of America had a Star Trek exhibit, I told Lisa we had to go to the Twin Cities for the Independence Day holiday weekend. […]

Mall of America is soooo much more than shopping; Entertainment is major attraction

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The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota, is the largest indoor mall in North America. It’s the 12th largest in the world. It’s also so much more than shopping…though, that […]

Twin Cities visit opens our eyes to so many opportunities

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Editor’s Note: Prairie Dogs is no longer open (as of Jan. 1, 2017). The restaurant owners plan to do pop-up stands and catering. I always thought I knew the Twin […]

August Midwest Twitter Chat featuring Lincoln, Nebraska

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We are very excited to team up with Sara Broers of Travel with Sara to bring our love of the Midwest to you. Each month we highlight a new feature destination […]

Tom+Chee: Grilled Cheese and Grilled Donuts for all seasons

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Editor’s Note: This location is closed. The owners now have a Tom+Chee food truck.   Who doesn’t like “fun” food?  Not seeing any hands raised. Ok, we are all on […]

Fulton, Missouri, museum memorializes Winston Churchill

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A museum recognizing British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the middle of America? Churchill delivered one of his greatest speeches on the campus of Westminster College in Fulton during a […]

St. Louis Science Center offers much to see – from prehistoric times to space travel

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Space may be the final frontier, but it’s my favorite area of the St. Louis Science Center. Visitors can check out exhibits related to space, space travel and even the […]

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