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Beyond Carhenge: The Jewels of Nebraska's Highway 2

July 12, 2017 by Carson Vaughan in On The Road, Local Color, Behind the Headlines

This year marks our home state of Nebraska's 150th anniversary! To celebrate, Carson put together a list of the "The Jewels of Highway 2" for USA TODAY.

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July 12, 2017 /Carson Vaughan
USA Today, Antioch, Highway 2, Nebraska, Sandhills
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Local Color: Wisconsin

February 07, 2017 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

Like its bigger neighbor the South (hi, Chicago!), Milwaukee is indeed a city of neighborhoods, each with its own icons and features and people. 

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February 07, 2017 /Melissa Dohmen
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Spotted Cow, Solomon Juneau, Lake Michigan, Colectivo, Avenues West, Marquette, Bay View, East Side, East Town, Historic Third Ward, River West, Westown
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Local Color: Michigan

January 23, 2017 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

I'd imagined a city brimming with beer, decidedly blue collar. Instead, Grand Rapids greeted us with new restaurants, modern high rises, art museums and bourgeois bars.

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January 23, 2017 /Melissa Dohmen
Grand Rapids, Beer City USA, Beer City, Grand Rapids Brewing Co., Aperitivo, HopCat, Brewery Vivant, Stella's Lounge, Sidebar, Founders Brewing Co., Lantern Coffee House, Beer, Bars, Drink Local
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Local Color: Montreal & Toronto

January 11, 2017 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

As two new RV'ers, going international with our setup was a little daunting, but well worth it. We can confidently say: camp in Canada and you won't regret it.

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January 11, 2017 /Melissa Dohmen
Toronto, Toronto Islands, Voyageur Provincial Parks, Bronte Creek Provincial Park, Canada, Oh Canada, Montreal, Mont Royal, Mile End, Old Port, Poutine, Kensington Market, Lake Ontario, Quebec, St. Lawrence Market, China Town
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Local Color: New York

December 19, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

Carson and I fell in love in New York. At least that's how I remember it.

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December 19, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
New York, upstate New York, Niagara Falls, love, Memorial Day, Karma, I heart NY, NYC, Union Hall
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Local Color: Pennsylvania

November 12, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

I told myself before we started the trip that I wanted to see the Grand Canyon again. I just didn't expect to find it in Pennsylvania.

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November 12, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Pine Creek Gorge, Pine Creek Trail, Wellsboro, Wellsboro Diner, Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, Pennsylvania Amish, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Church Works Brewery, Penn State Berkey Creamery, State College
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Local Color: Maine

November 08, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

You'll be hard pressed to convince me that you can do Maine any better than we did. But we'll let you in on a few bits of local lore and love from our best-ever hosts, Fran and Carey.

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November 08, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Beal's Lobster Pound, Quietside Cafe, Mt. Desert, Trailhead Cafe, Bar Harbor, Southwest Harbor, Thirsty Whale, Acadia National Park, Bar Island, lobster, Echo Lake, Beech Mountain, Beehive Trail, Precipice Trail, The Upper Deck
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Local Color: New Hampshire

November 03, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

Our week in the Granite State convinced us that New Hampshire just might be the happiest place on earth. And we've got five definitive moments to prove our point.

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November 03, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
New Hampshire, Granite State, Errol, LL Cote, Lake Umbagog, Mountain Khakis, The Balsams, Table Rock, White Mountains, moose, Disneyland
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Local Color: Vermont

October 31, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

We'll be back, Vermont. While we still think your Queen City isn't quite the place for us -- a little too small, a tad too remote -- but we can all agree that Green Mountain coffee is the best. 

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October 31, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Vermont, Lake Champlain, travel tips, travel writing, El Cortijo, world's tallest filing cabinet, Crow Books, Burlington, Church Street Marketplace, Winhall Brook Campground, US Army Corps of Engineers, White River, Green Mountains
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Local Color: Maryland

October 21, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

Maybe it’s because we watched all five seasons of The Wire. Or the fact that we both liked Natty Boh before we even stepped foot in the state. Whatever conscious or subconscious factors were at play, by the time we left Maryland and set up camp in Delaware, we’d both fallen a bit in love with Baltimore.

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October 21, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Baltimore, Bmore, Edgar Allen Poe, H.L. Mencken, The Owl Bar, Domino Sugar Sign, Fell's Point, Inner Harbor, Natty Bohemian, Fort McHenry, Hampden, Dangerously Delicious Pies, American Folk Art Museum, Federal Hill, Top of the World
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Local Color: Iowa

September 26, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

We were pushing to get to the Army Corp of Engineers’ Acorn Valley Campground outside of Des Moines. It was Wednesday, early enough, we believed, to secure a walk up campsite at any number of state parks off I-80. But as we cruised from the Land of Lincoln into endless miles of cornfields, we kept coming up short. 

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September 26, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Casey's Pizza, Iowa, Casey's, I-80, Iowa City, Des Moines, Chichaqua Bottoms Greenbelt, Travel Stories, #TravelTuesday
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Local Color: New Jersey

August 25, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

And the number one reason to visit New Jersey is...Hank Sauce. Hands down. 

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August 25, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
New Jersey, Sea Isle City, Jersey Shore, Snooki, Mahlon Dickerson Reservation, Lake Hopatcong, Hank Sauce, beach life
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Exclusive Q&A: "West of Her" Director Ethan Warren Weighs Film, Prose and Billy Joel

August 08, 2016 by Carson Vaughan in Local Color

During our stay in Massachusetts, Ethan and I would visit author John Cheever's grave and paddle a canoe to an abandoned insane asylum along the Charles River, but it seemed most appropriate to focus our Massachusetts coverage on Ethan himself, and the movie he sunk his heart into. On our last day in town, I sat down with Ethan for an extended interview about his life, his work, andWest of Her. 

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August 08, 2016 /Carson Vaughan
Ethan Warren, West of Her, Billy Joel, Joe Worthen, Milton, Massachusetts, Boston, John Cheever, Maine Media Workshop, Bates College, Paris, Texas, Blue Valentine, Garden State, UNCW
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Local Color: Florida

August 06, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

The Merle Haggard cover band was in full swing, and two carafes of house Pinot Grigio were quite enough for me to saunter up to the lead singer, a cherub retiree in a straw hat and faded Hawaiian shirt, and ask if knew any Billy Joel. It was then that I knew. We needed to get the h**l out of Panama City, Fla.

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August 06, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Florida, St. Augustine, Panama City, Panera, Billy Joel, Merle Haggard, Orlando, MTV Beach House, beaches, beach life, St. Andrews State Park, Patches Pub, Reserve America, Florida Mule, St. Augustine Distillery
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Local Color: Alabama

July 24, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

Things fell apart for the first time in Alabama. Looking back, it was a pretty minor tragedy. But for two newly minted roadies with a year’s worth of trailer renovations still fresh on our minds — it felt like a swift kick between the ribs.

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July 24, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Alabama, Local Color, Meaher State Park, Mobile, Mardi Gras, Fairhope, Africatown, Moon Pies, Birmingham, Costello, The Garage, Oak Mountain
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Local Color: Delaware

July 12, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in On The Road, Local Color

A state best known as the home of Joe Biden, a tax haven for U.S. corporations, and the first state in the U.S. Truth be told, we almost forgot about Delaware. In the end we were so captivated by the tiny state, that we decided to compile a short list of things to do for those of you who are less familiar with the charms of Delaware.

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July 12, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Delaware, First State, travel tips, Rehoboth Beach, Dogfish Head Brewery, Dolle's Candyland, Lewes, Zwaanendael Museum, Joe Biden, Tax Free
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Local Color: Washington D.C.

June 09, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

As a Nebraskan, D.C. and much of the east coast seems ancient. It's not an absurd statement given that our home state is a good 100 years younger than most cities up and down the Eastern seaboard. In D.C., it's hard to escape history. In one afternoon we toured all of the National Mall with my 75-year-old grandmother and we weren't even hustling. 

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June 09, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
Washington, D.C., Washington D.C., National Mall, Find your Park, Holocaust Museum, White House, Capitol
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Local Color: North Carolina

May 22, 2016 by Melissa Dohmen in Local Color

"Hey! This is a state park. You don't litter in state parks. You litter in Charlotte, but not a state park."

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May 22, 2016 /Melissa Dohmen
morrow mountain, state parks, north carolina, nature, friends, camping, camp life, camp vibes
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Local Color: Tennessee

May 11, 2016 by Carson Vaughan in Local Color

The Duckmaster. The National Civil Rights Museum. Prince's Hot Fried Chicken. The "Birthplace of Rock N' Roll." Pulled pork nachos, and much much more. Tennessee, you don't know when to quit (and we hope you never do).

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May 11, 2016 /Carson Vaughan
Tennessee, Memphis, Victory Bicycle Studio, T.O. Fuller, Fall Creek Falls, Panther Creek, Nashville, Prince's Hot Chicken, Fox's Donut Den, Central BBQ, Sun Studio, National Civil Rights Museum, Peabody Hotel
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Local Color: Mississippi

March 29, 2016 by Carson Vaughan in Local Color

If a couple is brutally murdered in the woods, and nobody is around to hear their screams, do they really make a sound at all? 

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March 29, 2016 /Carson Vaughan
Joe Wrenn, Barbara, Wall Doxey State Park, Oxford, Mississippi, Sara Wood, Lamar Lounge, Rowan Oak, Charleston, Ed Meek, Ajax Diner, City Grocery
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