I've written in the past about street art in Atlanta, but one of the city's best places to both explore and see public art works is The Beltline. I related it to New York's High Line, as its a former rail line that has been turned into an award winning walking and biking path. It's based on a track … [Read more...] about Photo Friday: Atlanta, Georgia
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Flying Over Atlanta
Some days my job has perks. Last week was one such day. I was going to a media preview of the Great Georgia Air Show, which took place over the weekend south of Atlanta in Peachtree City. I wasn't sure what to expect from the day, but I figured if nothing else, I would get a free lunch and … [Read more...] about Flying Over Atlanta
Frequently Asked Questions on Solo Travel in Southeast Asia
After writing the post on questions about solo travel in Turkey, I decided to make this a series to answer your burning questions about what it's really like to travel certain areas solo or as a female. In this case, I was traveling Southeast Asia with my sister, but many of the questions still … [Read more...] about Frequently Asked Questions on Solo Travel in Southeast Asia
The Sex and the City Tour of New York
Everyone always thinks that this blog name, Caroline in the City, is a play on the novel and subsequent television and film franchise Sex and the City, when in fact it's based on the 1990s sitcom. But I play off of the show anyways. I've been a fan of the show for as long as I've been able … [Read more...] about The Sex and the City Tour of New York
Photo Essay: Abandoned Vieques, Puerto Rico
In our five days on the island of Vieques, we drove our rented Jeep down nearly every paved road and some that weren't. We explored as much of the island of possible, which is difficult when you consider how much of it, about half, is protected by the government and inaccessible to the public. … [Read more...] about Photo Essay: Abandoned Vieques, Puerto Rico