Boston is the capital of and largest city in Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It is regarded as the unofficial “Capital of New England” for…
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5 Accessible Things To Do In San Diego
With a mild climate, 70 miles of wonderful beaches, world-famous attractions and popular year-round festivals, San Diego is an ideal vacation destination. The city is very diligent ensure that visitors with disabilities…
5 Accessible Things To Do In Norfolk
From the Elizabeth River Trail, an outdoor 10.5 mile paved pathway, to top attractions offering free admission or wheel chair rentals, Norfolk offers tremendous accessibility to all. We will look at five wonderful…
6 Accessible Stops in San Francisco
Located on the north end of San Francisco peninsula, is the world-class city of San Francisco, framed by a sparkling bay and bordered by the famous Golden Gate Bridge. This lovely city…
Accessible Escape To The Biltmore Estates
The folks at Travelzoo are promoting an awesome spring escape to the Biltmore Estates in Ashville, NC. Set in the rolling farm fields along the French Broad River, Village Hotel on Biltmore…
6 Wheelchair Accessible Things To Do In Knoxville
Knoxville, Tennessee, not only is the home of the University of Tennessee, but a lovely city that has diligently strived to increase accessibility for all disabled travelers and residents. From the massive…
9 Cool Wheelchair Accessible Places To Visit
Written by Sylvia Longmire, Spin The Globe With spring coming, the Covid vaccine program well on its way, many of us will be able to safely start traveling some very soon. My…