Take All the Lads and Lasses to the Mid-Maryland Celtic Festival
We recently spent a very sunny and humid June afternoon at the Mid-Maryland Celtic Festival. The Celtic Festival takes place in the small town of Mount Airy, where Montgomery, Howard, and Frederick counties meet. As the name might suggest, the festival celebrates the culture and heritage of both Irish and Scottish people. It has a little bit of something for everybody. Whether you want to taste every beer in the Guinness catalog or pet several species of Scottish and Irish dogs, the Mid-Maryland Celtic Festival will likely have something for you. As both of those sounded like fun to us, we had a great time. About the Mid-Maryland Celtic Festival…
Pirates, Ghosts, and DiCaprio: Secrets of Boston Harbor
The many islands of Boston Harbor have many secrets to discover for being so close to the big city.
America as an Indie Ballpark: Regency Furniture Stadium
Baseball is already one of the most American things I can think of. Independent baseball is somehow even more American, with its mix of hustling younger players trying to catch the eye of a big league club and former big league veterans for whom things have gone a little bit south. Add in hot dogs slathered in crab, a kiddie pool, a beer garden, a hand-operated scoreboard, and more corporate sponsorship than even the most dedicated shill could possible handle, all in a stadium named after a furniture store, and its basically the most American thing I could think of. Having already visited the Major Leagues and affiliated ball, I…
[VIDEO] Historic Occoquan, Virginia
Occoquan is a historic town along the Occoquan River in Northern Virginia, just 22 miles south of DC. Don’t be fooled by the small size of this Prince William County town — 3 square blocks! — Occoquan is full of things to see and do. We hope you enjoy our latest video blog entry, which explores some of the history of the town of Occoquan and explores some of the amenities you can enjoy when visiting today.
Moonshine and More in Central Virginia
Recently, we were down in central Virginia for the Virginia Renaissance Faire. We love going to the Faire, but it happened to be an especially warm and sunny day, so we decided to cool off in the best way possible: a little weekend day drinking with some cider and moonshine. Coyote Hole Ciderworks Lately we’ve been on a bit of a cider kick. That’s probably my fault since I’m not into beer the way Dan is, and I am pretty picky about wine. Located about an hour northwest of Richmond, Coyote Hole Ciderworks is one of the many cideries, wineries, and distilleries in the Lake Anna, Virginia area. Coyote Hole…
[VIDEO] Road Trip to Lynchburg and Appomattox
Come along on Dan's road trip to Central Virginia, where he visits the tiny town where the Civil War ended.
Six Fascinating Cemeteries to Visit While Alive
Cemeteries can be atmospheric and full of history. Here are six incredible cemeteries from around the world to explore.
Pfitzner Stadium, the Stadium So Bad They Want to Take Its Team Away
For our last entry, we went to Camden Yards, one of the most acclaimed stadiums in the majors. Next I headed to a serious contender for the worst stadium in affiliated baseball. The Washington Nationals’ High-A affiliate Minor League team plays only about twenty miles south of its parent team, in exurban Woodbridge, Virginia. Unfortunately, the Potomac Nationals’ home field, G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium, is extremely low-rent. So much so that Minor League Baseball has reportedly told the team that it needs to find a new home by the end of the 2018 season, or else. Pfitzner Stadium is small, the seats consist almost entirely of metal bleachers, and there…
[VIDEO] A Day in Boston
We spent Memorial Day weekend in Boston, and spent a day checking out all this great city has to offer. We had a great time walking the Freedom Trail and visiting Boston’s many historic sites. Check out the latest of our There and Back Again videos!
[VIDEO] Visit Mystic Connecticut
On our way to Boston over Memorial Day Weekend, we stopped in the port town of Mystic, CT, to stretch our legs and take a break from driving. Take a look at the video below to watch the Mystic River Bascule Bridge open and learn a little bit more about this quaint town.