Seattle, regarded as the U.S. hub for studio glass art, is inviting visitors to experience the colorful magic of Refract: The Seattle Glass Experience. Back for its fourth year, Refract has become a favorite festival for visitors and locals alike. Returning October 13-16, the 2022 program will feature new exhibitions, parties, studio tours, live demonstrations and opportunities to connect directly with studio glass artists—from rising local talents to master glassmakers.
Experience Columbus, the destination marketing organization for Ohio's capital city, recently launched its new Accessibility Guide to highlight Columbus as an inclusive destination that's welcoming and accessible to all. The new Accessibility Guide serves as a resource for visitors and locals seeking information on accessible Columbus attractions, hotels, restaurants and transportation options.
In the cluster of states that make up New England, Massachusetts stands out as a hub for all things historical, as well as home to a number of appealing destinations—all packed into just over 10,000 square miles. As one of the smallest states in the US, it still manages to be the most populous in the region, owing its attraction among residents and visitors alike to its diverse geography and industry, charming waterfront towns, significant landmarks, prestigious educational institutions, celebrated sports teams and, of course, breathtaking fall colors.
Fall is prime spooky time—and Universal Studios' Halloween Horror Nights will give groups plenty to scream about. Learn more about what houses and haunts await groups during the witching hour this Halloween season.
Ottawa is home to some of Canada's most historical and iconic sites, must-see national museums, a thriving culinary scene and an abundance of bucket list activities waiting to be checked off. Best of all, most attractions are within a 20-minute walk from each other in the downtown area, making it a breeze to get around. Here are just five of the many sites you don't want to miss on your next trip to Ottawa.