

Keeping the Music Alive: A Love Letter to Lowell Folk Festival
Written by Christa Lamb, Director of Media & Communications, Greater Merrimack Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau. I still remember the first time I stumbled into the Lowell Folk Festival in my early twenties, music echoing down the canals, the scent of...

Essential Winnipeg: Our Must-Read Performance Venues Itinerary
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada boasts a thriving arts scene, exceptional performance groups, cultural landmarks, and museums and galleries — making this centrally located city a living classroom you can’t find anywhere else. Read Tourism Winnipeg's essential Winnipeg...

Beyond the Broomstick: History and Pop Culture at the Salem Witch Museum
Have you ever wondered why witches fly on broomsticks in pop-culture? Or heard that moldy bread caused the Salem witch trials? And just how old is the famous magician’s spell “Abracadabra”? At the Salem Witch Museum, visitors of all ages are immersed in the long and...

Curriculum That Pulls You In at Huntsville, Alabama
Student travel is more than just a break from the classroom, it’s a direct connection to on-site experts and interactive programming. Visit Huntsville knows that students gravitate towards hands-on experiences that require careful planning. That’s why Visit Huntsville...

Broadway for Student Groups: What You Need to Know Before Your Trip
Broadway is celebrated globally for its diverse array of stunning productions, from classic musicals to innovative new plays, attracting countless visitors each year. For students, however, the Theatre District is much more than a source of entertainment—it's a...

Summer in Branson: Embracing the Outdoors in the Ozarks
Summer in Branson isn’t just a season, it’s a full-sensory experience. As the Ozark Mountains come alive under the sun, this small Missouri town leans into its natural surroundings, offering a mix of outdoor adventure and Midwestern charm that is hard to find anywhere...