Charleston, South Carolina, nicknamed the "Holy City," dates back to 1660 and was then called Charles Towne. It was home to French Huguenots, English colonists, Native Americans, and, later, slaves from West Africa. These people influenced the appearance and culinary scene of the city. Today, … [Read more...] about Caroline in the City Guide to Charleston
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Caroline in the City Guide to Melbourne
Sydney may have all the major tourist attractions, but Melbourne is often recognized as Australia's cultural capital. The two cities have a friendly rivalry but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy both. Melbourne was founded in 1835 by European migrants from modern-day Tasmania. Today it is the … [Read more...] about Caroline in the City Guide to Melbourne
Caroline in the City Guide to Nashville
Nashville, Tennessee is one of the top destinations in the United States for its abundance of live music and award-winning restaurants. But there's more to the Music City than meets the eye. Established near a Native American settlement, the site of the city was explored by Cumberland River fur … [Read more...] about Caroline in the City Guide to Nashville
Caroline in the City Guide to Chicago
Don't call it Chi-town or the Second City. Chicago, Illinois is the first in many things and rivals fellow American cities in terms of its cultural offerings and restaurants. Once home to Native American tribes and fur traders, the city's turning point was the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. … [Read more...] about Caroline in the City Guide to Chicago
Caroline in the City Guide to New Orleans
There's so much more to New Orleans than Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street. The city dates back 300 years and has a history that combines groups of people from all over the world, including the Acadians, the French, Spanish, and Africans. This melting pot of cultures created the city's unique … [Read more...] about Caroline in the City Guide to New Orleans