Tracking Bonnie and Clyde History in Louisiana: A Road Trip Through Crime Lore and Southern Legend

We hit the Bonnie & Clyde Festival in Gibsland, Louisiana to experience one of the South’s most unique outlaw history events. From a dramatic shootout reenactment to a tour of the Bonnie & Clyde Ambush Museum and the very spot where their crime spree came to a violent end, this road trip was a true dive into Depression-era legend.

Visiting Baton Rouge: Legends, History, and Southern Eats

Baton Rouge Capital building

There’s something about Baton Rouge that lingers long after you leave. Maybe it’s the way Spanish moss dangles from the oak trees like nature’s version of tinsel, or how the Mississippi River hums its own tune as barges slide by. Or perhaps it’s because every corner of this Louisiana capital seems to hold a story … Read more

Visiting Biloxi, MS: A Coastal City Full of History, Art, and Coastal Charm

Biloxi lighthouse at sunrise

If you’ve been looking for a coastal destination that blends Southern hospitality, rich history, quirky art, and some of the best seafood you’ll ever eat, visiting Biloxi, MS should be on your travel list. Situated along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Biloxi offers a mix of old-school fishing town vibes and modern entertainment, with casinos, museums, … Read more

Visiting Gulf Shores, AL: A Laid-Back Escape on Alabama’s Coast

Alabama's Bamahenge

Thinking about visiting Gulf Shores, AL? This laid-back coastal town is more than just beautiful beaches. Explore offbeat attractions like Bamahenge, dive into Civil War history at Fort Morgan, and chow down on flying rolls at Lambert’s Cafe. Here’s your guide to the quirkiest, coolest stops along Alabama’s Gulf Coast!

Promontory Summit, Utah: Where the Golden Spike Changed America’s Future

steam locomoties facing off at Promitory POint in Utah where the golden spike was laid connected America

Discover the story of Promontory Summit, Utah — the historic site where the Golden Spike connected America’s first Transcontinental Railroad in 1869. Explore restored locomotives, walk original railroad grades, and visit nearby landmarks like the Spiral Jetty. Whether you’re a history lover or road-tripping northern Utah, this is a stop worth making.