Beer, nectar of the gods, sweet ambrosia, thirst quenching goodness that comes in so many forms. Everyone knows that we are huge fans of the craft beer movement. At The Constant Rambler, we travel far and wide to seek out the best brews from all over the world. We stumbled into this heavenly little brewery in Jacksonville, FL and were wonderfully surprised by the extensive selection of beautiful brews. Follow your Intuition (see what I did there) and grab a cold one at Intuition Ale Works.
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Global Wildlife Center in Folsom, LA – Safari in the South
Ever wanted to take a safari? The Global Wildlife Center in Folsom Louisiana is like a safari in the South. Okay, so there may not be lions and cheetahs chasing herds of elephants, but you do get to see giraffes, deer, zebras, and so much more.
Oak and Vine at Springside in Auburn NY – Fine Dining with Casual Flair
The Oak and Vine Restaurant at Springside in Auburn, NY is a must-visit if you are in this area of the Finger Lakes. Stepping into the adorable restaurant was the best way to unplug from a day of long travels.
Cultivating History at the Ward O’Hara Agricultural Museum
Despite the fact that I was born and raised in Miami, Fl, which is one of the nations largest cities, I seem to have a fascination with agriculture. More specifically, I have an obsession with antique agricultural equipment and farming implements. Maybe it’s the fact that the closest I ever came to a farm growing up was the produce department at the nearby grocery store and that makes farming udder-ly (see what I did there? ) exotic to me. Whatever the reason, I can’t get enough of old agricultural equipment, so a trip to the Ward O’Hara Agricultural Museum was just what I needed to get my farming fix.
The Haunted and Abandoned Lake Shawnee Amusement Park in West Virginia
The abandoned Lake Shawnee Amusement park has a long and sordid past that has lead many of its visitors to believe that the land it sits on is perpetually haunted. The park is normally closed to the public but it is occasionally opened for tours, paranormal investigations, and during October its annual “Dark Carnival”. We had the chance to take a rare look inside one of West Virginia’s most haunted attractions. Come along with us if you dare…