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September 20, 2022
What to Do on New Year's Eve in NYC

Watching the ball drop in Times Square is, for some, the ultimate way to spend New Year's Eve. As a native New Yorker, I've celebrated New Years in Times Square a few times and it was unforgettable. But over the years I've discovered other fun ways to ring in the New Year. As a local […]

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September 20, 2022
Did Taft Really Get Stuck in a Bathtub?

Have you ever heard that President William Howard Taft once got stuck in a bathtub? Find out if that is true or not on this week's Should Have Asked A Tour Guide. Check us out on YouTube - Top Things To Do DC - for our weekly series, Should Have Asked A Tour Guide, every […]

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September 20, 2022
Who Was Georgetown Named After?

Have you ever heard that Georgetown was named for George Washington (or another famous George)? Find out if that is true or not on this week's Should Have Asked A Tour Guide. Check us out on YouTube - Top Things To Do DC - for our weekly series, Should Have Asked A Tour Guide, every […]

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September 19, 2022
How Is the Weather in Charleston in February?

February in Charleston features mostly cool afternoons with cold nights and early mornings. My expertise as a retired meteorologist complements my tour guide duties, offering you reliable weather updates this month. Temperatures Daytime high temperatures during February tend to be near 58-60 F (about 15 C) early in the month, warming gradually to 63-65 F […]

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September 18, 2022
NYC Hot Tub Tours

You may already know that one great way to see New York City is from the water, whether you join a sightseeing cruise, ride the free Staten Island Ferry, or take on one of NYC’s commuter ferries. Now you can get amazing views of NYC from a hot tub!  When you take Sea The City’s […]

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September 15, 2022
Union Square Holiday Market 2025

It wouldn’t be Christmas in New York City without its holiday markets!  The largest NYC holiday market is at Union Square, boasting over 150 vendors selling unique items created by local artists.  Here you can shop for all sorts of interesting items, enjoy delicious food, and take in the holiday spirit. This market is charming […]

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September 14, 2022
How is the Weather in Charleston During January?

January in Charleston features cool afternoons with mostly cold nights. In my roles as a tour guide and retired meteorologist, I provide you with accurate weather forecasts for this month. Temperatures Daytime high temperatures during January tend to be around 56-60 F (13-16 C) with a few of the warmer afternoons reaching up near 72 […]

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September 13, 2022
Bryant Park Winter Village 2025

Every holiday season in New York City, Christmas markets pop up where you can shop for seasonal arts and local crafts, enjoy delicious foods, and celebrate the holiday spirit. My fellow local tour guides and I have been to all of them, and most of us agree that the market at Bryant Park’s Winter Village […]

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September 12, 2022
Saks Fifth Avenue Light Show

Every holiday season, locals, like me and my fellow tour guides, and tourists enjoy the traditional festive lights around New York City.  There’s the iconic Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree and the magical department store Christmas window displays. But of all the Christmas lights I have seen over the years in NYC, the spectacular annual Saks […]

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September 12, 2022
Charleston's Magnolia Plantation and Gardens

In this post, we share everything you need to know about visiting Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. There are several plantations in the Charleston area, but few are as historic and notable as Magnolia. Updated for 2025. Hours and Directions Open 364 days a year, including all major holidays EXCEPT Christmas Day. Magnolia is located at 3550 Ashley […]

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September 12, 2022
Is the Capitol the Tallest Building in DC?

In this episode of Should Have Asked a Tour Guide, we clear up the common misconception that the US Capitol is the tallest building in DC. Check us out on YouTube - Top Things To Do DC - for our weekly series, Should Have Asked A Tour Guide, every Tuesday at 230pm. OTHER EPISODES Is […]

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September 12, 2022
Was DC Designed to Confuse Invaders?

Have you ever heard that the layout of DC was designed to confuse invaders? Find out if that is true or not on this week's Should Have Asked A Tour Guide. Check us out on YouTube - Top Things To Do DC - for our weekly series, Should Have Asked A Tour Guide, every Tuesday […]

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September 12, 2022
Can you Explain the Layout of DC?

Have you ever heard that the layout of DC was designed to confuse invaders? Find out if that is true or not on this week's Should Have Asked A Tour Guide.   Other Episodes Can you Explain the Layout of DC? Speaker 1: Hey, can you explain the layout of DC? Canden: So.... street layout. […]

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September 12, 2022
Do the Hooves on an Equestrian Statue Show How the Rider Died?

There are many equestrian (horse) statues in DC. Some have one hoof raised up, others have both and some of none. Does this have any significance to how the rider died or was injured in battle? Check us out on YouTube - Top Things To Do DC - for our weekly series, Should Have Asked […]

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September 12, 2022
International Spy Museum Tickets and Discounts

This post is a guide to tickets and exhibits at the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC., one of the most popular privately-owned museums in the city. We show you what type of tickets (and discounts) are available, and what you will see, including an awesome gift shop, to help you decide if a visit […]

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September 9, 2022
Where to Store Luggage in DC

In this post, we will try to help you find the best option for where to store luggage in DC, including a new trend in Airbnb-inspired luggage storage. As local tour guides, we are often asked where someone could store luggage, which firstly should be their hotel. But not everyone stays at a hotel, and […]

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