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All of the ways you can Wander; vacation destinations, packing assistance and underrated must-dos from seasoned travelers.
Atlanta’s Most Iconic Monument Architecture
The skyline of Atlanta heritage conservation architecture is a mash-up of architectural styles. There is no single building that best represents our city, from John Portman's international-style towers to Marcel Breuer's brutalist Central Library.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Atlantic Station
A storied history can be found beneath Atlantic Station's paved streets and among its historical landmarks. Although the district as we know it today has been in existence for 17 years, there is always something new to discover on campus—both in the past and in the present. Here are five facts about Atlantic Station or Atlanta Millennium Gate that you probably didn't know!
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Millennium Gate Museum
The mission of the Millennium Gate Museum is to preserve and interpret Georgia history, art, culture, and philanthropic heritage, as well as to highlight Georgia's historical and aesthetic significance to the United States and the world. The Millennium Museum Atlanta is a classically styled monumental arch in Atlanta, also known as "The Gate City." It is built in the style of classical Roman triumphal arches that have been built all over the world over the last 2,500 years, and it houses a 12,000 square foot museum that tells the story of Georgia through sophisticated interactive technology, film, period rooms, and exhibitions. The museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organisation and a Palladio Award winner for public space design. The American Urban Design Foundation, now known as the National Monuments Foundation, developed the original concept for Washington, D.C.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Wander
Ways Technology is Changing Travel | Athanasios Tsiropoulos
Today, technology has transformed the way people plan and make travel decisions. From planning to on-site decisions, travel is becoming more personalized thanks to the available tools and services.
By Athanasios Tsiropoulos3 years ago in Wander
Educational Travel for the Curious Adventurers | Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach
Whether you’re studying for a university degree or have several years of formal school experience, traveling can provide you with much more than just a break from your studies.
By Andrew Hutchings | Long Beach, California3 years ago in Wander
Winter Destinations You Should Visit This Year
Some people are eager to escape the cold weather and enjoy the first snowfall of the season, while others hope to experience the wonders of winter. To help you find the ideal destination for your trip, here is a list of five of the best winter vacation spots.
By Kelly Hansard3 years ago in Wander
Anthony Bilby on 2022 Fall Travel Destinations
Fall is a fantastic season to travel to European cities or stay close to home, and it is the best time to start planning your fall vacation. There are fewer crowds, and prices are lower. Also, it’s the perfect time to get away from the heat.
By Anthony "Tony" Bilby3 years ago in Wander
Testing Out the Top Five Things to do in Puerto Escondido
Intro Puerto Escondido is a laid-back beach town on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. It’s a popular spot on the backpacking circuit because not only is it a beautiful beach filled haven to relax in but there’s also a ton of activates to try out.! It’s actually overwhelming how much there is to do in this gorgeous little corner of Mexico.
By Sh*t Happens - Lost Girl Travel3 years ago in Wander
Baker’s Dozen: 13 Things I Liked to Say to Guests at Jurassic World: the Exhibition (Denver, 2022)
I'm overdue for a Baker's Dozen piece! Let me introduce readers to what I've been up to for most of the year - and the reason I've hardly written lately; Jurassic World: the Exhibition! (Old link, the Exhibition is moving!)
By Megan Baker (Left Vocal in 2023)3 years ago in Wander
California, Here I Was
Here we are, at the beginning of another autumn. Kids are back in school, leaves are still hanging on, the temperature is falling, and everyone I know is still trying to get every last drop of summer before it runs out (half the people are still in shorts in my neighbourhood). I am wondering, quite seriously, how I am going to pay my rent at the end of the month – a lot of money will have to be moved around and begged for – and considering how this could coincide with my birthday (a terrible coincidence). And with all of this in mind, I have let the mind wander.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Wander










