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Things to Do in Charlotte - Freedom Park

Located just 3 miles from downtown Charlotte you can find a 98-acre park, which is centered around a 7-acre lake. Freedom Park was built after World War II as a place to honor veterans who had served in war and was gifted to the City of Charlotte in 1949 by the Mecklenburg County Lions Club. 

Things to Do in Calgary - Calgary Zoo

The Calgary Zoo has been recognized as Canada’s most visited Zoo welcoming more than 1.3 Million visitors per year and in 2013 was described by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums as one of the top zoos in the world.

Things to Do in Calgary - Olympic Plaza

The Olympic Plaza in Calgary was built for the 1988 Olympic Winter Games and was responsible for hosting the medal ceremonies for the games where many traveling fans packed the plaza to watch these presentations.

Things to Do in Calgary - Calgary Tower

The Calgary Tower which is the most prominent landmark in the skyline of Calgary, was built in 1967 to celebrate Canada’s 100th birthday as part of an urban renewal plan.

Where to Eat In Winnipeg - Marion Street Eatery

At the Marion Street Eatery you’ll be able to find good food made simply. Comfort classics are being served up at this joint in a simple, yet clean atmosphere.

Where to Eat In Winnipeg - Peasant Cookery

Featuring an elegant dining room with white-clothed tables and exemplary service, Peasant Cookery makes its guests feel like everything but a peasant.

Where to Eat In Winnipeg - Tipsy Cow

At Tipsy Cow, the burgers are in the main spotlight which is a shame because although the burgers are amazing, the craft beers, handmade cocktails, and appetizers deserve some time to shine as well!

Where to Eat In Washington - Capitol City Brewing Company

Believe it or not, when Capitol City Brewing Company opened its doors in 1992 it was the first brew pub to operate in Washington, DC since the prohibition. Serving some of the finest hand-crafted beer in the United States, this brewery and restaurant quickly become a staple in Downtown Washington.

Where to Eat In Washington - The Pig

The Pig is a pork-centric restaurant located in Logan Circle, one of Washington’s trendiest neighborhoods. Serving every part of the pig from nose-to-tail, The Pig has been offering lunch, dinner and weekend brunch to the people of Washington since 2012.

Where to Eat In Washington - The Prime Rib

Since 1976 The Prime Rib has been Washington D.C.’s premier steakhouse. With a 1940s Manhattan supper-club setting complete down to the tuxedoed waiters, this restaurant has an elegant atmosphere that isn’t replicated anywhere else in the city.