Situated along the Atlantic Ocean and picturesque Charles River, Boston is an East Coast city with a history nearly as old as the United States itself. This charming metropolis, often known as the backdrop for important events in American history, is also a major hub for the arts, innovation, entrepreneurship, and scientific research. You may have heard this city called by its nickname, Beantown, which comes from a dish of beans slow baked in molasses that was popular amongst the area’s Native American inhabitants and earliest European settlers. This rich history still lives on in the city today and can be experienced with a stroll through the city’s many diverse neighborhoods and lovely parks, including the quaint cobblestone streets of Beacon Hill. In fact, Boston Common, the city’s popular 50 acre park located downtown, is actually America’s oldest state park, established in 1634.
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19 Sustainable Stays, Eats, Shops, and Experiences in New Orleans
From festive parades and all night parties on Bourbon Street to seasonal crawfish feasts and world class jazz festivals, New Orleans is a city with a big personality and an incomparable atmosphere. The Big Easy, as the city is affectionately known, sits on the winding Mississippi River, near the Gulf of Mexico. Once the territorial capital of French Louisiana, you might recall from history class that the state was acquired by the United States in 1803 through the Louisiana Purchase. While the state became American territory, the city’s vibrant French culture still remains, which can be seen through its French architecture, cuisine, and the celebration of Mardis Gras, French for Fat Tuesday. The city’s culture is also heavily influenced by African, Spanish, and Creole cultures, resulting in perhaps one of the most culturally unique cities in all of America.
18 Sustainable Stays, Eats, Shops, and Experiences in Arizona
It’s not just Arizona’s natural wonders that attract visitors, however. The state’s many vibrant cities including Phoenix, Sedona, Tempe, and Flagstaff showcase the best of southwestern culture with art galleries, historical landmarks, and an array of shops, eateries, stays, and experiences. With so much to explore, this guide will introduce you to places to play, stay, shop, and eat all across Arizona that are noted for their sustainable practices, support of local communities, and efforts to preserve cultural heritage. No matter whether you are looking for a tranquil night in the desert or a lively night out in the city, a visit to any of the destinations listed in this guide will show you the best of what this state in the wild, wild west has to offer.
17 Sustainable Stays, Eats, Shops, and Experiences in Washington D.C.
As the capital city of the United States, Washington D.C. is often known for its deep historical roots, government buildings, and historical monuments. However, D.C. is so much more than the epicenter of American politics – it is a city brimming with rich culture, an eclectic international food scene, iconic museums, and beautiful parks & scenery. Many travel to this East coast city to explore the history that lives in places such as the White House, Smithsonian Museum, and the National Mall, but D.C. is also a landing place for dreamers and changemakers seeking greater change in the world at large.
As a major cultural center of America, D.C.’s diverse makeup can be seen (and tasted) in the vibrant food and arts scene that spans all across the city. From the political hub of Capitol Hill to trendy Georgetown to the vibrant U Street Corridor, D.C. offers so much to taste, explore, and experience. This guide features D.C. accommodations, eateries, shops, and experiences that are highlighted for their efforts in protecting the environment, supporting local communities, and fostering political and social change. Be sure to support them and their causes the next time you find yourself in the nation’s capital!
AAPI Owned Eateries to Support Across the US
If you follow the American news recently, you’ve seen the ongoing, hateful acts committed towards the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. During unfortunate instances as such, it’s crucial to stand in solidarity with groups facing harsh injustices, and support them. Supporting comes in many methods, such as protests, petitions, practicing your first amendment rights via the polls or press, and patronage. As you travel throughout the States, be sure to do the latter, and support local and sustainable, AAPI businesses to increase visibility, community, and environmental and social awareness. Particularly, visit and enjoy establishments home to one of the most important aspects of many AAPI cultures: food! From traditional meals passed throughout the family tree, to meals influenced by being an immigrant in America, there are many stories and supple spreads waiting for you to culturally immerse and chow down on during your travels. Uncertain of where to start? We at ecomadic can assist per our assemblage of Asian-owned eateries for a grand, green dining experience!
16 Sustainable Stays, Eats, Shops, and Experiences in Utah
From hiking and skiing to rock climbing and stargazing, the state of Utah is filled with endless outdoor opportunities. Known for its rugged mountains, premier skiing, National Parks & Monuments, and rich Indigenous history, a trip to this Mountain West state will satisfy any need for adventure.
Texas Winter Storm: A Climate Change Warning
When I moved to Texas, I thought I was done with the harsh winters I had endured in New York. I had expected cold rainy weather and a couple of chilly days, but nothing to the magnitude of what was to come during winter storm Uri. A saga of deregulation, profit optimization, and negligence created the right conditions to nearly bring the entirety of Texas’ grid to collapse during one of the worst extreme cold weather crises the state has ever experienced.
16 Sustainable Stays, Eats, Shops, and Experiences in New Mexico
From the artsy capital of Santa Fe to mountainous Taos and the Southern desert plains, there is so much to explore in this Southwestern state. This guide will introduce you to many unique stays and experiences that are noted for their efforts in sustainability, cultural preservation, and support of local communities. Be sure to show them your support the next time you visit the enchanting state of New Mexico!
Responsible Road-Tripping Around the 4 Corners
One place in the United States proves to be unlike any other. The Four Corners region refers to where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet together at one point. Sculpted millions of years ago, the surrounding landscape is now home to various National Parks and monuments – each with its own unique charm. Having the opportunity to experience these natural wonders is an ultimate bucket list accomplishment. And what better way than to road trip?
A Mini Guide to Shenandoah National Park: 8 Great Hikes on Skyline Drive
With its rich history and stunning outdoor opportunities, Shenandoah National Park is a great place for a unique outdoor experience. To make planning a trip to Shenandoah a little easier, ecomadic has put together a mini guide that highlights 8 different hikes – ranging from easy to strenuous & located near the park’s four entrances along the historic Skyline Drive. Learn more about SNP, its history, & 8 great trails to explore by following the link in bio!