My Old Kentucky Home State Park featured an amphitheater that was constructed to become the home of The Stephen Foster Story, an outdoor symphonic drama written by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright and humanitarian Paul Green.
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If you’ve been to New Orleans, you’ve probably been to Jefferson Parish — likely without even knowing it. Parish county lines are largely invisible and unimportant to visitors, but they do make a difference, especially when it comes to local pride and bragging rig...
Nestled in the picturesque hills of western Maryland, Mount Aetna Camp and Retreat Center in Hagerstown offers faith-based groups a great setting for a restful retreat getaway.
Check out these stops on the Arkansas Civil Rights Trail.
Jackson isn’t exaggerating when it says it’s the City with Soul. The Mississippi capital’s indomitable spirit is everywhere--from its church pews and homegrown chefs to its powerful push for civil rights.
From slavery and civil rights to entrepreneurial success, Black history is all around in Memphis, Tennessee.
In Baton Rouge, celebration is always in season. From festivals and food to historical observances explore our city through our storied past and celebrate the importance of African American culture all year long.
Welcome to St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra, Florida—America’s Cultural VIP! This Very Important Place is where America’s iconic culture began.
Chandler is a melting pot of industry, culture and outdoor recreation making it an ideal place to host meetings.
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