Grand Rapids, in Michigan, is one of the most underrated places to visit in the United States. As the second largest city in Michigan and home to a thriving furniture industry, it is now more known for its plethora of craft breweries and art culture. We got to explore both…
Like Detroit, Chicago, and Baltimore, Cleveland is one of the many industrial towns located in America’s “Rust Belt.” In the late 19th century, the city was home to iron and coal deposits, as well as John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company. Jobs were plentiful drawing immigrants from all over the…
As Grand Rapids has gotten more up and coming, many coffee shops have begun popping up in the city and lucky for us on our trips to Michigan because we haven’t had to drink as many cups of joe from national chains like Starbucks and midwestern chains, such as Biggby…
Disclaimer: This post was created in partnership with Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. We were provided complimentary tours in exchange for this post. As always, all of our thoughts and experiences are our own. Some photos were provided courtesy of Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. Frank Lloyd Wright is one of the most…
Make the most of 90 minutes in Chicago by taking a seat aboard this architecture river cruise. You’ll learn tons about all the skyscrapers in Chicago, the history of the city, and the important people that made the city what it is today. The best (and official) architecture river cruise…