Kick of the Week: Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Keystone, SD – July 2009

Happy Independence Day!

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Sightseeing in Italy: Planning ahead

Visiting Italy in July is bound to include one thing: crowds. During our upcoming trip, we will be visiting Rome, Florence and Venice, and we want to make the most of our time there. Hours spent lining up for museums and cultural sites would definitely take away from the experience (not to mention time to wine and dine!)  With that in mind we decided to purchase online tickets ahead of time for what we thought would be the most popular attractions. The first step was to find each attraction’s official website, since I wanted to be certain that I was actually getting what I was paying for (and at a reasonable price). This proved to be the hardest part, since many websites make this claim. I thought that the following list would be useful to any future travelers (click on each name to access official ticketing websites):

Purchasing the tickets was easy, since all these websites have an English version. Entrances are also all timed so we know exactly when to show up. We’ll let you know if it was all worth it when we return!

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Kick of the Week: Milwaukee, revisited

Hyatt Regency atrium, Milwaukee, WI – June 2012

Our favorites (in addition to those from our first visit in Oct. 2011):
Do: Lakefront Brewery tour; Great Lakes Distillery tour
Drink: Balzac Wine Bar; The Yard at the Iron Horse Hotel (both for their patios)
Coffee: Alterra at the Lake (paddleboat rentals nearby!)
See: Milwaukee Art Museum: Posters of Paris exhibit (until Sept. 9, 2012)
Eat: Comet Cafe (brunch); Roots Restaurant and Cellar (brunch)

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Best North-South Road Trip Highways

Best North-South Highways according to Lonely Planet

I just read some great road trip inspiration from Lonely Planet about the less-romanticized North-South U.S. Highways. We’ve experienced a few of the ones they mention. Last spring our trip took us on a good section of  Highway 89 (Nicknamed the National Park Highway) in Utah and Arizona and Nick and I have traveled Parts of  U.S. 1 in Maine and U.S. 101 in California and Washington. I grew up near U.S. 61 in Iowa and U.S. 41 is Lake Shore Drive through our current city of Chicago. This list includes a nice geographic variety of American highways. Perhaps the most intriguing is U.S. 83 out there smack in the middle of nowhere. Road trip anyone? Check Out the complete list:

America’s Best North-South Roads – Lonely Planet

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Kick of the Week: Millennium Park, Chicago

Pritzker Pavilion, Millennium Park, Chicago, IL – June 2012

One of our favorite things to do in Chicago during the summer is attend outdoor concerts.  The Grant Park Symphony performs three times a week downtown in Millennium Park. We bring a picnic, lawn chairs and blankets, a few bottles of wine, sit on the lawn (which has a fine view of the Gehry-designed stage), and enjoy a wonderful evening of free music. As a fellow concertgoer once exclaimed: “This really is the best America has to offer!”

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Return to Milwaukee

Day and Night: Milwaukee Art Museum spreads its wings. Bryant’s Cocktail Lounge aquarium and vintage hi-fi.

Last October we made a spur-of-the-moment weekend trek to Milwaukee. We had such a great time we knew a return was in order, we just needed an occasion. Well I turn 32 on June 24th so we declared Milwaukee my birthday destination. At only 90 minutes away, Milwaukee is an easy day or weekend getaway from Chicago. An amazing Hotwire rate of around $70 for the downtown Hyatt sealed the deal and reminded us what a bargain our northern neighbor is.

We saw a lot of the city the first time around, but there were a few things we would have liked to see that we just didn’t have time for. We toured the Miller Brewery and the Pabst Mansion, but didn’t complete a beer trifecta by touring Lakefront Brewing, so we’ll try to stop by this time. We had some great food in October and have done some more research into additional options. Since it’s June, we’ll give extra consideration to anyplace with a patio. Milwaukee’s riverwalk will provide plenty.

There are, of course, some things we’ll repeat, and we’ll start with Bryant’s Cocktail Lounge. This is one of my favorite bars ever (and last month it was named among the country’s best bars by Esquire magazine). Last summer we came across a mention in Time Out Chicago and thought we’d give it a try since we love a good cocktail or four. Tucked away in the Historic Mitchell Street Neighborhood just south of downtown, entering Bryant’s is like walking through a time warp. The place has immaculately maintained its ’70s-era design including McIntosh Hi-Fi and behind-bar tropical aquarium. I also feel like I remember well-placed vinyl, but it’s dark in there so I could be wrong, but it works. There’s no official drink menu, just great bartenders. Upon bellying up last time, they asked me what liquor I like (gin), plus a couple of follow-up questions and decided to “make him a Last Word” which coincidentally was already one of my favorite cocktails. Now that’s service.

The Historic Third Ward is also going to be worth a second look. Restaurants lined up along the riverwalk provide great views and many of the neighborhood’s original buildings are intact and restored, a nice change from the area just to the north that is filled with parking garages.

Another main inspiration for the trip is a return to the Milwaukee Art Museum to see a recently-opened exhibit called Posters of Paris. If you’re not into art, the architecture of the building is worth a visit itself. Every day at noon the Calatrava-designed brise soleil (sun shade) over the main atrium slowly flaps its 217 foot wide wings. Beautiful.

Look out Milwaukee, you have fans.

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Kick of the Week: Fallingwater (Mill Run, PA)

Wright’s Fallingwater, Mill Run, PA – July, 2010

Happy 145th Birthday, Frank Lloyd Wright!

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Wisconsin Beer Run – By The Numbers

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Kick of the Week: SW Michigan

Warren Dunes State Park, MI – August 2011

Our favorites:
See: Saugatuck, MI
Do: Warren Dunes State Park (see downtown Chicago from the top of the dunes!)

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Pollution Threatens National Parks Too

Eye-opening article about the state of the air quality in Sequoia National Park.

We tend to think of the National Parks as pristine, and they usually are, but some are being threatened by the kinds of pollution we more commonly associate with cities.

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