Travel Geek Blog: Adventures, Photos, and Stories - Part 14

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Mobile’s history is intertwined with the history of Québec women

Upon arrival in Mobile, I began to refer to the city as…
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Biloxi’s bloody wade-in and an unknown victory

The beach close to the lighthouse in Biloxi was the site of…
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Waldo, Duo, pop-up stores, and friends who come in the mail

I found Waldo… …he’s on the back of the Chubby Chickpea food…
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About lighthouses and fish skeletons

I made it to Biloxi just in time to see the sunset…
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So many things happened on Milk Street

Boston was already one of the oldest, most established cities in the…
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Why Boston’s tunnels are tiled

If heading downtown, Boston’s tunnels are one of the first things you…
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Gogi on the Block

I’ve abandoned the Street Food app. I noticed recently that there were…
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Helicopters just keep circling my hotel

For some reason, for two nights in a row, helicopters have circled…
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The CodSquad Truck

The street food scene in Boston is really fantastic. Most of the…
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The Little Firehall on Congress

I thought I’d never get to see the inside of this little…
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They know who Banksy is… but not really

Once upon a time, there was a Banksy in Boston. Banksy came…
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What the heck happened in Washington DC?

I’ll spend a week blogging with a Powershot SX280HS. This is the…
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