During a recent weekend in Indianapolis, I was thrilled to stumble upon this gem on the north side of downtown. I'll be honest, I didn't even realize that President Benjamin Harrison was from Indiana, so this was a fascinating visit!
During a recent weekend in Indianapolis, I was thrilled to stumble upon this gem on the north side of downtown. I'll be honest, I didn't even realize that President Benjamin Harrison was from Indiana, so this was a fascinating visit!
I had the opportunity last weekend to visit a poignantly relevant historic place close to home. The Landmark for Peace in Indianapolis remembers Martin Luther King Jr and Robert Kennedy, two leaders remembered for tirelessly striving for peace and justice.
I am supposed to be on my way to Venice with my family today. Instead, it is just one more COVID cancellation. Don't even get me started on cancelling travel & dealing with vouchers & nonrefundable fees.... Let's just enjoy a little virtual taste of Italy.
With travel plans cancelled, I decided to host spring break on my blog this week. Here are the posts if you're interested in some virtual travel.
I have been resharing posts from my Historic Places blog series while everyone is stuck at home. I hope you are all well. Hopefully, social distancing is not such a chore for my bibliophile friends. If you are interested in some virtual travel, here are 'stops' in London.