Tourist in My Own State:  Coltsville National Historic Park

Tourist in My Own State: Coltsville National Historic Park

A tiny snippet in the Hartford  Courant caught my eye last Saturday entitled “Hartford Blooms Garden Tours“. As I read the description, I was particularly interested to see that the dome atop the Colt Armory building in Hartford would be open for tours from 2-4 daily during the Garden Tours event, which lasts until this…

The Front Door Project Visits:  Charleston, South Carolina

The Front Door Project Visits: Charleston, South Carolina

I vacationed in Charleston a couple of weeks back with my husband and daughter (my son was happily visiting Florida with a good buddy) and words cannot express how much I loved this city!! It has been high on my list to visit for quite a while and it did not disappoint. Our first order of…

The Word on Wednesday:  Heritage Tourism

The Word on Wednesday: Heritage Tourism

While historical sites have always been an attraction (remember your parents dragging taking you to Williamsburg, Sturbridge or Washington, DC?), it seems that in recent years the concept of heritage tourism, also referred to as cultural tourism, has become a deciding factor in where people choose to travel. Heritage tourism is officially defined by The…

Tourist in My Own State:  CT Historical Society Museum

Tourist in My Own State: CT Historical Society Museum

I have driven past the Connecticut Historical Society Museum and Library countless times over the years. The museum advertises current exhibitions with huge banners hanging on the exterior walls and often I would see something that piqued my interest but like many things I just never made the time to check it out. Growing up I never considered myself…

Afternoon Date in Hartford’s West End

Afternoon Date in Hartford’s West End

This past Sunday was an incredible breather in the long, harsh New England winter we have had.  It felt almost balmy at a high of about 38 degrees – isn’t it funny how that can seem warm when you compare it to -4 degrees? I have to draw the line at walking in temperatures that…