Darren is a travel blogger from London currently residing in Bangkok. He's traveled all over the world. You can read all about it on his blog findingbeyond.com.
There are certain things Missouri is famous for. Like being the home of Mark Twain. A barbecue nirvana, it has been called. With some of the best frozen custard in the world. And a red-hot real estate market. The loudest stadium in the world sits here. So does one of the highest turkey populations you …
What first comes to mind when Tennessee is mentioned? Birthplace of the blues and home of Elvis Presley? Well, you are not alone. Its musical roots is what many often associate The Volunteer State with – and the Memphis barbecue, of course – but this southern gem of a state is much more than that. …
Maine is the northeasternmost of the fifty US states. A versatile and vibrant landscape home to 1.3 million people. With an impressive 3500 miles of coastline to enjoy, you are never far from the sandy shores in Maine. The Atlantic coast is rugged and raw; waves crash against the rocks, and the lighthouses stand proud …
In the northeastern United States of America, right on the Canadian border, you will find New Hampshire. This idealistic state has it all; bustling and bright cities, national forests galore and snow-capped mountains for good measure. Although small, New Hampshire certainly holds its own between Vermont and Massachusetts. If you are a lover of the …
Ohio tends to get more than its fair share of slack for just about everything – from the elements to its people and everything in between. If it’s not “too many killers in Ohio,” it’s “the people are too close-minded” about matters of religion, politics, art, philosophy, [insert social aspect here]. Some say the weather …
If a list of the most lovable states was drawn, you could wager your house that Georgia will be among the top 10 states. There is just something about the Peach State that endears it to many. Maybe it’s its deeply rich history. Or the breathtaking natural sights spanning mountains, farmland, dense forests, and coastal …
Michigan is famous for being the bedrock of America’s auto industry, but the Great Lake State is as perfect a state as they come. Leave the harsh long winters aside, although you could start looking at the glass half full if you lived here long enough. For starters, Michigan has such an abundant natural beauty …
Did you know that West Virginia is the northernmost southern state and the southernmost northern state? It’s a very happy medium! There are many happy medians in West Virginia, median household income is near the national average, and median crime rates are excessively lower than in many other states. When finding a place to live, …
With fifty different states, knowing where to start when considering relocating to the USA is difficult. North, east, south, or west, every state has something wonderful to offer, should you choose to accept it. How about the Midwest? How about Nebraska? Home to 1.9 million people, Nebraska is sandwiched between South Dakota and Kansas from …
Sun, sea, and island life. At face value alone, Hawaii is a dreamy place to live. Although most people’s idea of a once-in-a-lifetime holiday, there is a lot to be said for moving in and ‘living on holiday’ as it were. If you like watching the sunset on the ocean in the evening, walking for …