Biking Trails

Biking trails

Biking is a great way to stay active and healthy as you age   Swamp Rabbit Trail­ ­— South Carolina The Swamp Rabbit Trail in upstate South Carolina runs for more than 23 miles in various segments, but the prime route for bicyclists is a 12-mile stretch along the Reedy River. Start your ride in…

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Top 10 Reasons to Move to a Planned Amenity Community

A planned amenity community is a residential development where careful thought has been given to the lifestyle of its residents, enabling them to lead active, fulfilling lives.   Lots of Amenities. Golf, tennis, pickleball, marinas, boating, kayaking, paddleboarding, pools, fitness centers, spas, equestrian facilities, bocce ball and shuffleboard are just a few 
examples. Sense of…

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Walkable Cities

Park the car and take a stroll in some of America’s most walkable towns.   Wilmington, NC Begin your visit to North Carolina’s premier port city with a two-mile stroll along the award-winning Wilmington Riverwalk. Start your day with breakfast at a waterfront cafe before beginning your adventure on foot in the city’s 230-block National…

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A Culinary Journey

Stellar Seafood

Do yourself a solid and grab a snack because we’re about to embark on a tantalizing journey through a world of epicurean delights. Below, we cover everything from ambitious barbecue joints to progressive brewpubs to stellar seafood. Prepare to be captivated as we unveil the pinnacle of dining experiences—AKA the crème de la crème—across six…

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Road Trips

After spending too much time around the house in recent years, the summer and fall of 2023 are the perfect seasons to go on a revitalizing road trip. So, pack up the car and head out with your favorite traveling partner for a journey of adventure to a long-planned destination or just to see where…

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Golf Destinations

“Golf is a game of two halves: the first half is played with your head, the second half is played with your heart.” – Gary Player THE SOUTH CAROLINA LOWCOUNTRY The South Carolina Lowcountry is home to country-club communities and golf destinations that are second to none. The Charleston area features seaside links at Wild…

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Virginia – What to See in ‘23

Historic Sites in VIRGINIA If you’re looking for a road trip theme this spring, you won’t find a better one than discovering the historic sites in Virginia. From the Chesapeake Bay to the Blue Ridge Mountains, the state of Virginia is filled with delightful and moving places that honor some of America’s most important locations…

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Mississippi – What to See in ‘23

The Cultural Arts in Mississippi Mississippi has a rich history of contributions to the cultural arts in America, from legendary blues musicians in the Delta region to acclaimed Magnolia State writers like William Faulkner and John Grisham. Today’s Mississippi is an emerging destination for visitors who want to enjoy that unique cultural heritage at events…

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Tennessee – What to See in ‘23

Terrific Trails in TENNESSEE Tennessee is filled with natural wonders in a refreshing four-season climate that encourages outdoor activities. Among the most popular are the state’s spectacular hiking trails, delightful urban paths, and driving tours to explore even more of Tennessee’s unforgettable destinations. Hiking Trails Wherever you go in Tennessee, you’ll find plenty of scenic…

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North Carolina – What to SEE in ’23

Coastal Communities

Coastal Communities in NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina’s geographical diversity includes culturally rich mountain towns and Piedmont cities that are national leaders in business, education, and medical services. But it’s the unique communities along the North Carolina coast that make the state such an inviting destination. Wilmington The historic port city of Wilmington is North Carolina’s…

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