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    • Best TSA-Approved Luggage Locks of 2025

      Best TSA-Approved Luggage Locks of 2025

      If you've already found the best travel neck pillow and picked out your most comfortable travel clothes, you'll want to make sure you have TSA-approved luggage locks on hand. That's because luggage theft and personal item damage is all too common, and you don't want your essentials to end up in a lost-and-found. What are TSA-approved luggage locks? TSA luggage locks are travel locks approved by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) that allow airport security agents to open (and inspect) your luggage without damaging the lock. These useful locks have a special universal master keyhole, which TSA officers can use with their own master key to unlock (and then hopefully relock) your bag during screening. Best TSA-Approved Luggage Locks of 2025 How TSA locks work: Keyed or Combination Lock: Secures luggage with a key or a combination code, just like a standard padlock.TSA Override Feature: TSA officers have a master key that opens the lock if they need to inspect your bag.Red Diamond Logo: TSA-approved locks typically have a red diamond logo, proving they can be opened by security without being cut off. The best TSA-approved luggage locks of 2025: Best overall: Forge TSA Cable LocksBest budget: Puroma TSA Luggage LocksBest customer ratings: Master Lock TSA Padlock Best overall: Forge TSA Cable Locks, $5 each Forge TSA luggage locks, $5 each These top-rated Forge TSA-approved luggage locks are designed to be the toughest luggage locks around. Alloy lock bodies, tightly braided and sheathed steel cables and hardened steel cable lock ends promise to stand up to rough-and-tumble travel. We love that the brand offers a replacement guarantee—if you can find a way to break or damage these, they'll replace them. Best budget: Puroma TSA Luggage Locks, $4 Puroma TSA Luggage Locks, $4 At just about $4 each, these Puroma locks are a brilliant, budget-friendly way to secure your luggage when you're on the go. They're very similar to our top overall pick with the main difference being the lock materials. Instead of a steel cable, this model uses a slightly softer zinc material (making it cheaper, but still sturdy). When paired with our fave luggage straps, your bag reaches a new level of security. Best customer ratings: Master Lock TSA Padlock, $9 Master Lock TSA Padlock, $9 With over 20,000 glowing customer ratings, the Master Lock TSA Padlock is easily a fan favorite. This TSA-approved luggage lock enables screeners with the ability to inspect and relock luggage without damaging lock, and it works nicely for carryons, checked luggage and backpacks alike. We love the relatively lightweight frame that won't add much in weight or bulk to your bag. The lock mechanism is also a cinch to figure out and set. "This thing is pretty epic and intuitive if you ask me," writes verified purchaser, Jessie West. "I can lock pretty much any double-zipped item fast with this!" BudgetTravel may earn a small commission on purchases made through this article, though every product is independently vetted by editors. Prices are accurate at time of publishing.

    • The 7 New Rules of Packing You Must Know

      The 7 New Rules of Packing You Must Know

      Can't find packing gear that suits your needs? Why not create it yourself, Shark Tank–style? OK, most of us don't have the time or expertise for that, but Hudson + Bleecker founder Eram Siddiqui took on the challenge so the rest of us don't have to. Siddiqui always had trouble finding the perfect travel accessories to safely pack all of her things, so she launched her own line that blends fashion with function: attractive garment bags, jewelry cases, toiletry bags and more. Each bag has a waterproof lining so nothing inside or out gets ruined (translation: no more spills that destroy everything in your suitcase), and the exclusive patterned textiles are printed in-house. Hudson + Bleecker's accessories are a splurge (check out the sale section for deals!), but they make for awesome gifts—even if they're presents for yourself. The tips below, though? 100 percent free. And who better than a packing expert to tell us how to pack a suitcase? Below are Siddiqui's packing tips that'll streamline your next getaway like the sleek jet-setter you are. 1. For shoes, follow the rule of three. Real talk if you're overzealous about your footwear, whether it's too many sneakers for your favorite sports or an over-the-door shoe caddy's worth of heels: “Three pairs of shoes is all you need. It's efficient, takes the guesswork out of what to pack and saves a lot of room in your luggage. Pack one pair for a night on the town, one comfortable pair (sandals or ballet flats for women) to give your feet a break, and a pair of sneakers or runners for a run or hike. You can conveniently fit three pairs in our travel shoe bags.” Feel free to match these to your best travel neck pillow. 2. Pre-pack a bag of TSA-friendly toiletries. Collect a stash of 3.4-ounces-or-less toiletries, and ensure it's permanently ready to roll through security. This clear bag is TSA-approved with perfectly-sized bottles and small containers to load your favorite products into. Toiletry bag and TSA-approved bottles, $10 “I always have a toiletry bag pre-packed so that if I need to take off at a moment’s notice, all I need to do is grab a carry-on and pack my clothes and shoes, and I'm ready to go. If you're a frequent traveler, pre-packing your toiletries is a significant time-saver.” 3. Bring a paper copy of your passport. “As a rule, we all know it’s best to keep a copy of your passport at home or with a relative. However, with new laws and travel restrictions domestically, I carry my passport and a copy of my passport at all times, whether it’s a quick domestic flight or a long haul.” 4. Ship the heavy stuff. “We all love to shop and collect keepsakes when we travel. To avoid overpacking and paying exorbitant baggage fees, I ship my new treasures home whenever possible. Now that I am a new mom, I also purchase all of my little one's essentials on Amazon.com and ship them to our final destination. If you're staying in a hotel, it is very easy to coordinate with the hotel concierge to collect your packages upon check-in.” The easiest way to do this? Order on Amazon and have it sent directly to your hotel or short-term rental. 5. Packing cubes. “Trust me, the more organized and compartmentalized your luggage is, the more enjoyable your trip will be. Packing cubes have changed the way I pack and unpack. If you're traveling solo, use a packing cube to separate your apparel from your intimates." Eight-piece packing cube set, $17Shop packing cube sets from $15 now "If you are traveling with children or family, pack one cube per traveler. I use our shoe bags to pack for my little one, as everything fits perfectly in one. This avoids having to dig through a never-ending pile of clothing, and I can literally unpack my bags in less than five minutes.” Need a cube? Siddiqui designed this stylish packing cube set is an affordable solution you'll use for years to come. 6. Designate an "essentials" pocket. “Whenever and wherever, I try to travel with a carry-on only. So the front pocket of my luggage has everything I need to access quickly. A great hack is to pack a small pouch with chapstick, a small hand lotion, eyedrops, ibuprofen, and a small pair of socks, so if you need to refresh, you can grab what you need easily.” 7. Throw in a sweater or wrap (no matter what the weather predicts). Even if you're headed to a tropical paradise in the middle of the summer, play it safe and swaddle yourself. Knit organic cotton sweater wrap, $50Shop knit wraps from $50 now “Airplanes are always cold and so are hotel rooms, so I always pack at least one sweater or blanket scarf. You will inevitably use it during your travels or even when you arrive at your final destination. I like to pack either black or neutral colors as those shades go with almost anything.” BudgetTravel may earn a small commission on purchases made through this article, though every product is independently vetted by editors. Prices are accurate at time of publishing.

    • 9 Items That Make Packing a Breeze

      9 Items That Make Packing a Breeze

      Packing can be a drag, but it’s much less stressful if you’ve got the proper equipment. From luggage racks to packing cubes, we’ve rounded up our go-to tools for making the experience easier, plus the non-negotiable items (think: a smart lint roller, a sleek electric toothbrush) that live in our suitcases year-round. Now all we need is someone to unpack for us. 1. Packing Cube Set, from $15 (Merchant) Some of us stuff as many items of clothing into our carry-on as possible, even if we have to apply a knee to get it to zip. Others prefer a minimalist approach, and for that well-organized, streamlined experience, packing cubes are key. Shacke’s set of four comes in varying sizes that can be mixed and matched to hold everything you need for a short weekend hop or an extended 10-day stay, and your suitcase will be a Type A’s dream for the duration. (Pro-tip: Consider packing by day rather than by clothing category—i.e., all of Monday's gear goes in one cube, rather than, say, pants in one and socks in another—so you're not opening them all up every time you get dressed.) 2. Portable Luggage Rack, $20 (Merchant) If you’re regularly on the go, packing can be a literal pain, especially if your suitcase is on the floor and you’re constantly bending down to do the job. (And if you’re putting it on your bed to load it up, stop immediately! Those wheels are just as filthy, if not more so, than airport security bins, and we all know how germy those things are.) A sturdy, no-frills luggage rack is a small luxury, but it’s one that’ll make a big difference. And as a bonus, your houseguests will surely appreciate it as well. 3. Bathing Suit Pouches, $5 each (Greg Marino) Americans are reluctant to take paid time off as it is—why squander those hard-earned days by not enjoying them to the full extent? Surely you can squeeze in one last dip in the ocean before you head to the airport—all you need is a place to stash your wet gear. Splash-proof pouches keep damp bathing suits from leaking all over everything else in your pack, and with an array of extremely cute designs to choose from, they're functional and fashionable too. 4. Packable Backpack, from $10 (Courtesy Everlane) Planning on doing some serious souvenir shopping, or just looking for a way to carry everything you need for the day without resorting to a massive tote? When it's folded into its front pocket, Everlane’s packable backpack measures just 9-½ inches by 6-½ inches, so it'll slide right into your carry-on, and it’s emblazoned with a cheery “bon voyage” that'll get your trip started on the right foot. 5. To Wrangle Your Toiletries, $34 (Courtesy Topo Designs) Dopp kits are often a bottomless pit of toiletries and accoutrements, but the version from Topo Designs can help you avoid all that. Its unique triangular shape allows it to sit upright on narrow hotel sinks or shelves, and even though the interior is surprisingly spacious, the brightly colored lining makes it easy to find whatever you need. Whether you’re packing the entire medicine cabinet or traveling light, you'll have plenty of room. 6. Electric Toothbrush Kit, $40 (Courtesy Quip) Once you’ve switched from a standard brush to a water pick or an electric toothbrush, it’s tough to go back. Hardcore dental equipment doesn’t tend to be very portable, but when you’re on the road, Quip’s battery-operated electric model is just the ticket. With soft bristles and a sonic vibration motor, plus a sleek travel cover with a suction strip that adheres to any glossy surface, freeing up precious sink or shelf space, it’ll help you stick to your oral-hygiene regimen. 7. Magical Lint Roller, $18 As much as we love our pets and miss them while we’re away, we really don’t need our apparel to serve as a reminder of the furry friends we’ve left behind. This clever lint roller from Flint is less than six inches long when closed, but it extends and retracts as needed and takes up next to no room while it’s at it. Refills are cinch, and it comes in so many colors and designs, you’re bound to find one that matches your luggage. 8. Rag Bean Socks, from $5 (Courtesy L.L. Bean) Even in the sunniest of climes, hotel air conditioning can be excessive. Your favorite well-worn slippers should probably remain where no one else can judge—or see—them, but a pair of cushy, cozy socks will keep your feet from freezing, no matter how low your travel companion likes to set the thermostat. This super-soft cotton-ragg set from L.L. Bean won’t itch or stretch; they're also quick drying and moisture-wicking, and they won’t occupy much real estate in your suitcase either. 9. Portable Garment Steamer, $20 Who wants to waste precious time and energy struggling with an unfamiliar iron? A portable steamer is a no-fuss way to eliminate wrinkles—and it’s much more effective than hanging your clothes in the bathroom while you shower and hoping that does the trick. (...what, like you haven't tried it?) This compact number from URPOWER weighs less than two pounds and measures just over eight inches tall, produces steam in a matter of minutes, and comes with a heat-resistant glove and a pouch to stash it in. BudgetTravel may earn a small commission on purchases made through this article, though every product is independently vetted by editors. Prices are accurate at time of publishing.

    • Best Travel Clothes Steamer Picks for 2025

      Best Travel Clothes Steamer Picks for 2025

      Whether you're looking to keep your most comfortable travel clothes in perfect shape or tend to pack your bags with business-ready ensembles prone to wrinkling, keeping a travel clothes steamer on hand is a good idea. We tested and reviewed dozens of models, narrowing down the absolute best models to pack in your suitcase. Overall, we loved the Jack & Rose model best because it works with both American and European voltages without worry. Best travel clothes steamers 2025: Best overall: Jack & Rose Travel SteamerBest budget: OGHome Steamer for ClothesBest for domestic travel: Beautural Clothes SteamerBest lightweight: 1,000 Watt Portable Mini Steamer Best overall Jack & Rose Travel Steamer, $64 Jack & Rose Travel Steamer, $64 The easy-to-handle Jack & Rose travel steamer tops our list because it easily handles both 120V and 220V outlets. That means you can use it across the North American continent, Europe and far beyond. It's also lightweight, fun to use and packs nicely in your luggage without worry. It's the best travel clothes steamer overall and actually fun to use. Best budget OGHome Steamer for Clothes, $19 OGHome Travel Steamer, $19 For North American travel, this budget-friendly OGHome clothes steamer is our top choice thanks to its compact design, easy operation and quick heating. In a matter of seconds your clothes are ready to be steamed. The ergonomic handle, simple filling and extra-long nine-foot electric cable all won our hearts. Best for domestic travel Beautural Clothes Steamer, $20 Beautural Travel Steamer for Clothes, $20 Best lightweight 1,000 Watt Portable Mini Steamer, $15 1,000 Watt Portable Mini Steamer, $15 Weighing only 1.2 pounds and measuring just six inches on its longest side, this 1,000 watt steamer offers a comfortable grip during use and convenient portability. It also heats up and is ready to use in just five seconds. "Excellent product to travel with where there is 120 volt electricity," writes one verified Amazon purchaser. "I tried it at home before my trip and so far so good!" BudgetTravel may earn a small commission on purchases made through this article, though every product is independently vetted by editors. Prices are accurate at time of publishing.

    • Best Travel Crib for Every Stage 2025

      Best Travel Crib for Every Stage 2025

      Whether you're heading to New York City for a game-changing weekend of Aladdin on Broadway or making your way to an idyllic cabin in the woods, investing in the best travel crib is essential for traveling with little ones. We tried, tested and reviewed the bestselling travel cribs on the market to help you narrow down the most convenient and well-designed portable cribs on the market. Best travel cribs 2025: Best overall: Guava Lotus Travel CribBest budget: Pamo Babe Travel CribBest rated: Dream On Me Nest PlayardBest for toddlers: Newton Travel Crib Best overall: Guava Lotus Travel Crib, $229 Guava Lotus Travel Crib The Guava Lotus Travel Crib tops our list because it has been tested and certified to meet GreenGuard Gold standard. It is one of the only portable play yards to do so, and promises no PVC, lead, formaldehyde, mercury, arsenic, phthalates or other dangerous chemicals in its construction. The design is just as thoughtful. You'll love the 3-D Z-Fold Technology that allows it to fold compact enough to carry through airports and it can easily be worn as a backpack. This design weighs only 15 pounds and can be set up in just 15 seconds (a wonder, we tell you)! Pros GreenGuard Gold certified to be toxin-free and safe for babyFolds up quickly and compactlyCan be worn as a backpackOnly 15 pounds Cons Slightly more expensive than other models on the market, but worth the price Where to buy it: Amazon, Guava US Best budget: Pamo Babe Travel Crib, $99Pamo Baby Travel Crib The sides of this clever playard are made from a soft and airy mesh that allows babies to breathe with ease. We love the added visibility and airflow. Nurse, cuddle or engage with your cutiepie through the side zipper door. We found it was easy to clean, incredibly affordable compared to other models on the market, and simple to pop into a trunk. Compact folding also makes it a great choice for leaving in Grandma's closet for long weekends at her house.ProsBudget-friendly price well below $100Weighs only 12 poundsEasy to carry thanks to including carrying bagSimple foldingIdeal for babies 0 through 24 months (they say up to 36 months, but we found most two year olds are about the size limit for this model)ConsNot GreenGuard Gold-certifiedHas a minor odor that wears off after a few days of being exposed to airWhere to buy it: Amazon, Walmart Best rated: Dream On Me Nest Playard, $70Dream On Me Portable Playard If you're looking for an affordable, no-frills baby sleep solution, this Dream On Me portable playard is easily one of the best travel cribs on the market. At an affordable $70 (sometimes less when it goes on sale), it's a must-have you'll be thankful you invested in. It packs neatly and quickly, has ample surface area for babies of most stages and sleep styles and features mesh fabric sides that make visibility a breeze.ProsTop-rated with thousands of positive customer reviewsExtremely affordableMesh fabric sides that make it one of the most clever travel productsConsNo carrying caseA bit bulkyWhere to buy it: Amazon Best for toddlers: Newton Travel Crib, $299Newton Baby Travel Crib The Newton Baby travel crib is designed with the same patented Wovenaire breathe-thru material used in the brand's bestselling crib mattress, promising great airflow for your baby. This advaned technology reduces the risk of suffocation and overheating—and that's a win. This pack and play travel crib offers an extra-large sleep surface (a whopping 51” x 34.5”) and folds compactly for easy transport. With an included travel bag and easy disassembly for quick setup, it’s perfect for families on the go, whether at home or away. Oh, and it's GreenGuard Gold-certified.ProsLargest floor space of any model we reviewed, making it ideal for toddlersEasy assembly and openingCan be fully dismantled for cleaning (and it's not complicated)Breathable mesh wallsNon-toxic materials and GreenGuard Gold-certifiedIncluding carrying case that features a double zipper in case you want to use a TSA-approved lockConsPricey compared to other options on our list, but worth the investment if you like good design and plan to use it for several yearsWeighs 17 pounds (slightly heavier than the Guava model)Where to buy it: Amazon, Newton Baby BudgetTravel may earn a small commission on purchases made through this article, though every product is independently vetted by editors. Prices are accurate at time of publishing.

    • EXCLUSIVE: Travel Hair Tips from Mariska Hargitay's Hairstylist

      EXCLUSIVE: Travel Hair Tips from Mariska Hargitay's Hairstylist

      If you've ever wondered how celebrities are seemingly always on the go—somehow with perfect hair—it's because they've got the best tips and tricks. And they're in the best hands, of course. By the way, if you love this, be sure to check out our guide to the most comfortable travel clothes that keep you looking like the chic jetsetter you are. Celebrity hairstylist, Mia Santiago, is the longtime hairstylist of big names including Mariska Hargitay, Martha Stewart and so many others. Must-haves she takes on the road for celeb clients: "I love travel-sized miracles like the VersaSphere Pro-Air 6-in-1 Multi-Styler," she says, adding that it's perfect to use with versatile products like, "Tokyo Labs Perfect Clean Dry Shampoo." And, no matter how elegant your hotel or Airbnb may be, Santiago insists her celebrity clientele travels with a genuine silk pillowcase. "Just slip it over your hotel pillow and you'll wake up with sleek, smooth and shiny hair, for daytime, silk scarves that work magic for frizz." Mia Santiago styling Mariska Hargitay How to make your style last when traveling "Get a scalp spa treatment before your trip to extend your blowout and keep it fresh longer," shares Santiago, who shows off plenty of behind-the-scenes glimpses on her personal Instagram page. She also suggests that those with longer hair, "Sleep in heatless curlers at night to give hair more bounce without extra heat." Unite Texturiza, Amazon"When your blowout starts to lose volume, flip your head upside down and spray with texturizing spray. I like Texturiza from Unite. Then, gently shake it out. This gravity-defying move lifts the roots and revives volume, making it look like you’ve just walked out of the salon again!"BudgetTravel may earn a small commission on purchases made through this article, though every product is independently vetted by editors. Prices are accurate at time of publishing.

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    The Most Endangered Places in America

    Earlier this summer, the National Trust for Historic Preservation unveiled its 2023 list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, an annual ranking that spotlights significant sites of American history that are at risk of destruction or irreparable damage. “This year's list of the nation's most endangered historic places is a portfolio of sites that are nearly as diverse as the American experience itself,” said Jay Clemens, interim president and CEO of the National Trust. “The places on this list come in all forms, from individual residences to entire neighborhoods, and are located across the country from small communities to urban streetcorners and rural landscapes. The diversity of sites on the 2023 list—and the stories behind them—reflect the complexities and challenges that have always been part of what it means to be American but have not always received the attention they deserve. Losing any of them would diminish us all.” Since first debuting in 1988, the list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places has proven to be a highly effective tool for shining a light on the threats facing our nation's greatest treasures. Due to the efforts of the National Trust and our passionate supporters, the 11 Most list has often provided the decisive force needed to preserve important cultural landmarks. Now in its 36th year, the ongoing initiative has galvanized public support behind more than 350 sites across the country with only a handful lost. Below are the 11 places that make up the list for 2023, sorted alphabetically by state. Osterman Gas Station, Peach Springs, Arizona Built in 1929, the Osterman Gas Station along Route 66 has been a focal point of the Hualapai Tribal community for generations. Extreme weather has damaged the already deteriorated building, and it needs stabilization and rehabilitation in order to continue to serve its community and the next generation of travelers. In consultation with experts, the Tribe is developing a preservation and reuse plan and raising funds to save the Hualapai-owned gas station. Little Santo Domingo, Miami, Florida Aerial view of Miami, Florida by Ashley Satanosky - Unsplash Little Santo Domingo, the cultural heart of Allapattah, is a key commercial corridor in one of Miami's oldest neighborhoods. Growing development interest in Little Santo Domingo is leading to displacement, demolition, and rising rents. The Allapattah Collaborative hopes to encourage a more balanced approach to development and preservation while protecting the neighborhood's heritage and culture. Pierce Chapel African Cemetery, Midland, Georgia Pierce Chapel African Cemetery, established circa 1828, is one of the oldest burial grounds for Africans enslaved at several plantations in Harris County, Georgia, and their descendants. However, the cemetery has deteriorated over time and suffered damage due to recent use of heavy construction equipment. The descendant-led Hamilton Hood Foundation is leading efforts to raise awareness about this significant place and preserve Pierce Chapel and its stories for future generations. Century and Consumers Buildings, Chicago, Illinois View of the Chicago skyline by Dylan Lapierre - Unsplash As two iconic early skyscrapers along Chicago's historic State Street, the Century and Consumers Buildings contribute to the architectural significance of the area known as “the Loop.” Yet they have sat vacant since the General Services Administration bought them in 2005 and are now being considered for demolition. Advocates are urging reuse options that could meet security needs of the adjacent federal courthouse while avoiding the buildings' wasteful demolition. West Bank of St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana This 11-mile stretch along the Mississippi River in St. John the Baptist Parish includes historic villages, agricultural fields, and two plantations where the lives of enslaved people are studied and interpreted. But now port facility Greenfield Louisiana LLC has applied to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a permit to build one of the largest grain elevators in the world amid the area's nationally significant cultural resources. A coalition of local and national advocates, including many descendants of people enslaved in the area, is advocating for the Army Corps to deny the permit or for the developer not to build the terminal. Holy Aid and Comfort Spiritual Church (aka Perseverance Benevolent and Mutual Aid Society Hall), New Orleans, Louisiana Built circa 1880 in New Orleans' 7th Ward, this building was first home to the Perseverance Benevolent and Mutual Aid Society, with its main hall doubling as a jazz venue, and later, the Holy Aid and Comfort Spiritual Church of Eternal Life. Impacted by repeated hurricane damage, the remaining portions of the building are threatened with collapse. Working in partnership, the pastor and congregation of Holy Aid and Comfort and the Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans are seeking funding and support to stabilize the remaining historic fabric and reconstruct the rest of the building for congregational and community use. L.V. Hull Home and Studio, Kosciusko, Mississippi African American artist L.V. Hull transformed her Kosciusko, Mississippi, home into a creative wonderland that attracted visitors from around the world. Though her artwork was relocated after her death in 2008 and recently conserved by the Kohler Foundation, her unoccupied house suffers from neglect, vandalism, and weather exposure. Filmmaker and Hull's friend Yaphet Smith has purchased the house and is partnering with other advocates with a vision to create an arts campus celebrating Hull's legacy. However, they need partners and funding to restore and revive the home as the heart of this broader project, where it will tell a unique, overlooked story of a Black woman in the South who claimed a space to pursue her full artistic vision. Henry Ossawa Tanner House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Built in 1871, this North Philadelphia rowhouse was home to Henry Ossawa Tanner, an internationally recognized African American painter, along with many other Tanner family members with significant achievements. But gentrification is putting the neighborhood's Black cultural legacy and heritage landmarks such as the Tanner House—already seriously deteriorated—at risk of demolition or erasure. The Friends of the Tanner House and its partners are creating a long-term stewardship plan to reimagine the house's future. Philadelphia Chinatown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Storefront in Philadelphia's Chinatown by Ryan Favinger - Unsplash As one of the oldest remaining active Chinatowns in the United States, Philadelphia Chinatown has been a vibrant community since 1871. But with the 76ers basketball team proposing to build an arena abutting Chinatown, advocates—including the Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation—are concerned that the development could further disconnect the neighborhood, discourage visitors, impact the local economy, displace residents and businesses, and ultimately contribute to the erasure of the area's cultural heritage. Neighborhood residents and leaders are encouraging arena supporters to listen to and invest in protecting the Chinatown community as they consider their options. Charleston's Historic Neighborhoods, Charleston, South Carolina Union Pier, a 65-acre waterfront site along the Cooper River in downtown Charleston, is former marshland that has been used for maritime shipping, industrial production, and port operations since the early 18th century. The pier's current owner, South Carolina Ports Authority, has proposed selling the land to a private developer for a new mixed-use district that could threaten the area's historic character, viewsheds, and climate resilience. Advocates and residents are encouraging the city government to start with a community-led vision for the site before the formal review of a specific development plan. Seattle Chinatown-International District, Seattle, Washington Storefront in the Chinatown-International District in Seattle by Jimmy Woo - Unsplash As one of the oldest Asian American neighborhoods on the West Coast, the Seattle Chinatown-International District (CID) has been a center of the city's Asian American life for more than a century. However, Seattle's Sound Transit is considering several transit expansion options that could impact transportation access and cultural preservation in the CID. Transit Equity for All, the Washington Trust for Historic Preservation, and the Wing Luke Museum are part of a coalition advocating for a more transparent, equitable process that reflects careful decision-making, centers the voices of the CID, keeps the community connected to transit, and protects the neighborhood's vitality and cultural heritage for future generations. —To learn more about the places on this year's list and find out what you can do to help preserve them, go to www.SavingPlaces.org/11Most.

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    Best Cities for a Staycation

    With around 82% of Americans planning to travel this summer but inflation making trips costly, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2025’s Best & Worst Cities for Staycations, as well as expert commentary. In order to determine the best staycation spots, WalletHub compared 182 U.S. cities — including the 150 most populated U.S. cities, plus at least two of the most populated cities in each state — across three key dimensions: 1) Recreation, 2) Food & Entertainment and 3) Rest & Relaxation. We then determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its overall score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample. New York has the most parks (per square root of population), which is 26.5 times more than in Miami, Florida, the city with the fewest. Honolulu has the most tennis courts (per square root of population), which is 18.8 times more than in Mesa, Arizona, the city with the fewest. Orlando has the most ice cream & frozen yogurt shops (per square root of population), which is 25.8 times more than in Lewiston, Maine, the city with the fewest. Amarillo, Texas, has the lowest cost of house-cleaning services, which is 3.4 times less expensive than in Juneau, Alaska, the city with the highest. #3 - Las Vegas, Nevada Las Vegas by Leo_Visions - Unsplash Las Vegas is the third-best city for a staycation. The city offers plenty of opportunities to play golf or basketball, swim, hike, or rent bikes, so you can enjoy the outdoor scenery while staying active. It is also no surprise that Las Vegas has a large number of casinos, if you're willing to try your luck, and plenty of arcades, making it an exciting destination for both adventure seekers and those looking to indulge in some nostalgic fun. Finally, Las Vegas has a lot of affordable, good-quality restaurants, and it boasts a high number of spas, which are a great day trip idea during a staycation. #2 - Orlando, Florida Orlando is the second-best city for a staycation, due to the fact that there are so many different things to do in the city. Orlando has an extremely high number of amusement parks, water parks, nightlife activities, festivals, zoos and arcades per capita, so it’s easy to fill a week with different fun outings every day. Orlando is also a great place to eat out, with plenty of affordable restaurants rated at least 4.5 stars out of 5 and very diverse restaurant types. There are also lots of ice cream shops for dessert during the hot summer. #1 - Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati is the best city for staycations, and it's especially good for outdoor activities. The city has a large number of parks, swimming pools, and baseball fields to keep people entertained and active. In addition, Cincinnati ranks among the best cities when it comes to the prevalence of affordable restaurants with at least 4.5 out of 5 stars. After all, most people don’t want to cook for themselves or do dishes while taking a staycation. The city also has many beer gardens and ice cream shops for those looking to get their alcohol and dessert fixes. To top things off, Cincinnati has a relatively low cost of hiring a maid for a house cleaning, at around $92, so after you’re done with a fun day trip, you can come home to a clean house without having to do any of the work. —To view the full report and your city’s rank, please visit WalletHub.

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    Creole and Soul: Visit this Culinary Destination in Louisiana

    Shreveport-Bossier is full of award-winning chefs, Food Network features, new restaurants, and most importantly, diversity in its flavors. North Louisiana is trending in the regional and national food scene in 2026 and shows no signs of slowing down. Chef Niema DiGrazia of Abby Singer's Bistro is featured on Food Network's hit chef showdown, Chopped. DiGrazia's episode, “African Soul,” takes viewers on a journey through blending her Sierra Leone heritage with the place she now calls home, Shreveport-Bossier. Chef DiGrazia is establishing flavors unparalleledthrough her signature Afro-Fusion cooking. Her national journey will continue in Chicago this fall representing Shreveport-Bossier among renowned Louisiana chefs to showcase the state's bold, unforgettable flavors at “Taste Louisiana.” Chef Hardette Harris is the creator of the “Best Creole” dish for the second year in a row, as named by the 2026 Louisiana Food & Wine Festival, with a dish that is not traditionally Creole. Her dish, North Louisiana Roots & Smoke, consisted of smoked sausage and rutabaga mash. At the St. Francisville Food & Wine Festival in November, Chef Harris will continue to showcase what makes North Louisianasuch a special place, highlighting a distinct side of Louisiana cuisine that sets us apart. At her restaurant, Us Up North, Chef Harris keeps us close to our roots with traditions and flavors specific to the region. Chef Gabriel Balderas - courtesy of Visit Shreveport-Bossier Chef Gabriel Balderas, known for his fresh sustainable flavors, has launched two new restaurant concepts.The Brine, will be located next to the brand-new, 39,000 sq. foot pickleball facility at the Louisiana Boardwalk. The second concept, Papalotl, is in his hometown of Oaxaca, Mexico. Chef Balderas masterfully combines tradition with modern techniques, showcased at his current locations, El Cabo Verde and Zuzul Coastal Cuisine. His dining experiences are both globally inspired and uniquely rooted in Shreveport-Bossier's evolving culinary scene. Shreveport-Bossier is truly a diverse and delicious place to visit. From authentic international food to its unique North Louisiana flavor, the region's culinary scene continues to gain momentum far beyond its borders. Follow Visit Shreveport-Bossier on social media, or visit www.VisitShreveportBossier.org for big news on the local food scene, things to do, places to stay, and more.

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    Farmhouse Stays, Homegrown Cuisine, and Pastoral Beauty: Discover Tennessee's Farm Charm

    Tennessee invites travelers to slow down and reconnect with the land through the charm of its working farms. As agriculture remains the state's leading industry, fertile farmland stretches from the Appalachian foothills to the Mississippi River, creating a landscape rich in tradition and flavor. Across the state, visitors can experience farm life firsthand through luxury farm stays, outdoor adventures and fresh farm-to-table cuisine rooted in Tennessee's agricultural heritage. East Tennessee Blackberry Farm in Walland offers a place for travelers to rest, recharge and rejuvenate, with luxury lodging and nature-centric activities that immerse guests in the beauty of the Appalachian Mountains. Visitors can enjoy farm-to-table cuisine alongside experiences such as hiking, foraging, wildflower spotting, fly-fishing and archery. Celebrating 50 years in the foothills of the Smokies, Blackberry Farm remains a haven for those seeking wellness and a meaningful way to reconnect with nature. Known for its award-winning cheeses featured in restaurants and eateries across East Tennessee and beyond, Sweetwater Valley Farm in Philadelphia invites visitors to experience the agricultural richness of the Sweetwater Valley. The farm offers guests a chance to sample its products at the on-site Seed to Sandwich Café while picking up gouda, cheddar, Swiss and more to take home. Tours provide an in-depth look at the farm's operations, including a visit to the robotic milking facility and a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Tennessee's first Lely XL Dairy Farm. Bolt Farm Treehouse in Whitwell offers an elevated escape into mountaintop luxury. Perched amid the rolling hills of Southeast Tennessee, the property invites guests into a thoughtfully curated retreat where nature and comfort harmonize. Accommodations range from upscale treehouses and geodesic domes to reflective mirror cabins, including the Floating Mirror—an overnight rental suspended between two boulders with walls and flooring that blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. Beyond the unique stays, the farm features a Wellness Haven with hot springs-style pools, a mirrored sauna and steam rooms, creating a serene sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. Windy Hill Farm and Preserve in Loudon offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle, inviting guests into the scenic pastures and rolling hills of East Tennessee. With elevated stays and garden-to-table fare at the on-site restaurant, Wilder, the farm blends rustic charm with refined hospitality. Guests can enjoy a wide range of experiences including barn quilt painting, beekeeping, beer and wine hikes, bourbon tastings, archery, quail hunting, five-stand sporting clays, garden tours, forest bathing and more. Becoming a kaleidescope of spring color, Midfield Lavender Farm in Bulls Gap welcomes its 2026 U-Pick season, June 4 to 28. Visitors can gather fresh lavender bundles, sip homemade lavender lemonade, wander the fields and new wildflower trails, and browse handcrafted gifts made by local artisans. Guests may also reserve professional photography sessions in advance. The 7th Annual Regional Farm Tour in Northeast Tennessee kicks off Saturday, June 13, offering a mobile take on farm-to-table living with a self-guided journey across 25 farms in Greene, Washington and Sullivan counties. Along the way, visitors can shop locally made products, meet the farmers who cultivate the land, interact with friendly farm animals, and discover the stories behind the region's freshest ingredients. Middle Tennessee Southhall - courtesy of TN Dept of Tourism Southall Farm & Inn in Franklin offers an elevated stay thoughtfully designed to immerse guests in the wonders of farm-to-table living. On property, guests can savor dishes crafted from seasonal fruits and vegetables, often harvested just steps from the restaurant from surrounding gardens and orchards. Visitors can also take part in farm-centric experiences such as beekeeping, berry picking, falconry, archery, axe throwing, honey tasting, fly fishing and more. This working farm is dedicated to conservation and land stewardship, incorporating environmentally responsible practices throughout the property, from pastures to guest suites. In Ethridge—home to Tennessee's Amish Country and the largest Old Order Amish settlement in the South—visitors can experience a step back in time with Amish Country Wagon Tours at the Amish Welcome Center. Guided tours offer a glimpse into Amish culture and traditions, while the area features handmade goods, locally grown produce and artisan products. Unique shopping opportunities abound, including farm stores offering canned goods, handcrafted candies, and skillfully made baskets, furniture and more. Travelers can experience the charm of a neighborhood-style local grocery store at Farmington Local Market in Tullahoma. With a mission to provide fresh, farm-to-table products for residents and visitors alike, the market offers locally grown produce, premium Angus beef from the family farm, and a curated selection of handcrafted goods including jewelry, spices, honey and ceramics. In Winchester, Storybrooke Farm lives up to its name with guided farm tours that offer up-close encounters with the farm's animals, including award-winning Scottish Highland cattle. Visitors are also invited to capture Instagram-worthy photos set against Tennessee's scenic countryside. Storybrook Farm - courtesy of TN Dept of Tourism Visitors can experience the blend of a farmers market and farm-to-table deli at The Local Farmer in Pulaski. The market features locally sourced meats, produce and baked goods, while the deli counter serves sandwiches and salads made with the same fresh ingredients available in-store. Lovers of lavender will find a welcoming destination at Oak Grove Lavender in Hohenwald. Home to scenic event spaces, a farm store and expansive lavender fields for U-pick experiences, Oak Grove Lavender celebrates the fragrant bloom each June with its annual Lavender Festival. The event features U-pick opportunities, live entertainment, family-friendly activities, artisanal goods, and food and beverage offerings. H & S Farms in Cunningham offers more than eight acres of strawberry fields available for U-pick and pre-picked gallons for purchase during peak season from late April through early June. While strawberries are a seasonal highlight, the farm operates year-round as an agritourism destination with sunflower fields, seasonal blooms, pumpkin patches, mums in the fall, and recently added tulip picking in the spring. Family-friendly activities are offered throughout the spring and summer seasons. Farm charm abounds in Robertson County, home to four community farmers markets and a network of family-owned farms. Grown from the “sunniest spot in Tennessee,” Orlinda Melon Company offers fresh melons at the Robertson County Farmers Market. Visitors can start their morning with a farm-to-table breakfast featuring fresh sausage biscuits from Bernard Farms & Market Custom Cuts while browsing locally raised pork, beef and other regional products. Hancock Family Farm and Market Store is known for its exclusive Red River variety tomatoes. Nearby, visitors can peruse garden plants, houseplants and seasonal décor from Corbin Creek Greenhouse. In Cedar Hill, Head's Farm offers fresh eggs, seasonal produce, farm-raised meats and homemade jams. Visitors shouldn't miss blueberry season at Shade Tree Farm & Orchard, which peaks in July. Experiences include blueberry picking, pie-making and pancake breakfasts by reservation. In August, the harvest transitions into apple season, with pick-your-own opportunities and farm stand offerings. Lucky Ladd Farms in Eagleville offers fields of family fun year-round. Farmgoers can explore more than 60 acres of family-friendly attractions including feeding beloved farm animals, pony rides, nature and wildlife trails, playgrounds, milking cows, nature exhibits and more. The farm also offers seasonal U-pick opportunities including strawberries, tulips, sunflowers and pumpkins. A gem just minutes outside downtown Nashville, Green Door Gourmet's 350-acre farm offers an on-site market featuring fresh locally sourced produce, meats, baked goods, seasonal jams and jellies, and flora. A beautiful event venue, the working farm also offers classes ranging from wine tastings to farm dinners where visitors can savor the tastes and smells of fresh farm finds. Breeden's Orchard in Mount Juliet, a female-led orchard, bakery and cidery offers activities for the entire family including up-close encounters with farm animals, a bubble bin, corn bin, tiny kid-sized town, and the Hillside Slide for heart-racing adventure. The on-site bakery offers locally made sweet treats and baked goods, while hard cider and seasonal favorites are available at the cidery. Food trucks are on-site for heartier bites. With a full calendar of events slated for the season, visitors won't want to miss U-pick peach season beginning June 24. West Tennessee Stillwaters Farm in Henderson offers a charming farm stay experience, featuring a cozy on-site cottage as well as two urban properties located closer to town. While the farm is home to livestock, its primary focus is cultivating crops that enhance the quality of wines produced at its on-site Forty Cannons Winery. Upon arrival, guests are welcomed with a complimentary wine tasting and can unwind or take part in curated workshops such as candle making, rock painting, cupcake decorating and photography sessions. Wine enthusiasts can savor some of Tennessee's finest selections at White Squirrel Winery in Kenton. With an overnight loft available on property, guests can enjoy award-winning wines before taking in the scenic beauty of the surrounding vineyards. Crown Winery in Humboldt offers a stunning Italian-inspired villa experience and is known for its award-winning wines. Visitors can choose from a range of experiences, from casual tastings with live entertainment to elevated stays featuring curated wine and food pairings, vineyard tours, and overnight accommodations in upscale cottages. Guests won't want to miss signature events such as the Annual Grape Stomp, Second Sunday Brunch, yoga in the vineyard, and private picnics set among the scenic landscape. Donnell Century Farm in Jackson offers excitement for kids and kids at heart, delivering memorable family-friendly experiences throughout the year. Seasonal spring and fall festivals showcase the beauty and bounty of each season, from vibrant tulip blooms in the spring to pumpkin patches and corn mazes in the fall, alongside fresh produce, food and beverages. Beyond the festivals, the farm features more than 20 activities including an obstacle course, cow train rides, gemstone mining, carnival swings, bee zip-lines, a corn barn, and plenty of Instagram-worthy moments along the way. Holt Family Farms in Dresden is a place where harvesting memories comes easy, whether strolling through blooms during the Spring Tulip Festival, gathering for farm-to-table dinners, selecting pumpkins in the fall patch, or purchasing locally sourced pork. Preserving West Tennessee's agricultural history and heritage, Green Frog Farm in Alamo offers a peaceful retreat set against Tennessee's beautiful farmland backdrop. A wedding and event venue, the farm is also home to four cabins dating back to the early 1900s, thoughtfully revitalized into restful retreats while keeping their one-of-a-kind architecture and history intact. A tapestry of vibrant purple awaits at Lavender Kisses Farm in Hollow Rock. Offering intimate wagon tours through fields of the fragrant bloom, the farm also handcrafts products such as soaps, body butters, bath salts and lavender bundles. Visitors are welcomed by the “Moo Crew,” featuring Scottish Highland cows, miniature goats, donkeys and farm dogs.

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    Keep Your Beach Trip on a Budget in this South Carolina Destination

    With travelers increasingly prioritizing value when planning vacations, Visit Myrtle Beach is launching a new destination-wide promotion designed to help visitors get more from their getaway. Through the new "Make More Myrtle Moments" campaign, participating accommodations across South Carolina's Grand Strand are offering complimentary lodging nights on qualifying stays, making it easier for travelers to extend their time at The Beach while keeping their trip budget-friendly. Timed to coincide with peak spring and summer travel planning and available for booking throughout 2026, the promotion offers a simple added-value incentive at participating properties: buy three nights, get one free or buy five nights, get two free, giving travelers extra time to enjoy Myrtle Beach's stunning coastline, attractions and entertainment. "Visitors are looking for more time, more value and more reasons to travel right now," said Stuart Butler, president of Visit Myrtle Beach. "Make More Myrtle Moments delivers all three, encouraging travelers to slow down, stay longer and truly experience everything our 60 miles of beaches and 14 unique communities have to offer." The "Make More Myrtle Moments" campaign represents the first market-wide, stay-longer offer of its kind for Myrtle Beach, giving travelers a simple way to unlock additional value for their vacation budget without sacrificing experience. With more than 45 lodging properties participating, the promotion offers visitors a wide selection of accommodations to fit their budget and preferences. Known for its easy accessibility along the central East Coast, diverse accommodations, fresh coastal Carolina cuisine and wide range of family-friendly attractions, Myrtle Beach has long been a destination where visitors can stretch their vacation dollars. Plus, there are plenty of ways to make memories without spending extra, thanks to complimentary experiences across the Grand Strand, including outdoor festivals, seasonal celebrations, live concerts, art walks and scenic waterfront strolls. The new campaign builds on that reputation, rewarding visitors with extra time to experience everything from beachfront relaxation and championship golf to live entertainment, dining and outdoor adventure. "Make More Myrtle Moments" offers are available for travel now through December 31, 2026. Travelers can explore participating properties and book eligible deals by visiting VisitMyrtleBeach.com/deal.

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    For the Route 66 Centennial Celebration, Cruise Your Classic Car to Tulsa

    Tulsa's Route 66 Capital Cruise: Classic Car Centennial Parade is now hoping to add another adjective to the name: World-record. The Capital of Route 66®'s massive celebration for the 100th birthday of Route 66 set for May 30, 2026, will now be an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ attempt, potentially solidifying Tulsa's place in the history books for the Centennial celebration of the Mother Road. A Guinness World Records adjudicator will be on-site to verify the attempt and if a record has been broken. “In Tulsa, we don't do anything halfway,” said Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols. “Making Capital Cruise an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ attempt adds another layer of excitement to what was already going to be a once-in-a-lifetime celebration in The Capital of Route 66®. This will be a true citywide celebration, from north to south and east to west, and we can't wait to show the world how we'll celebrate the Mother Road in Tulsa.” Tulsa's Mother Road Market is the official adjudicator sponsor for Capital Cruise. “It is an incredible honor to be a part of bringing a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ attempt to Tulsa,” said Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation Chief Executive Officer Brian Paschal. “Route 66 is central to Tulsa's identity and a crucial part of our DNA, and setting a world record on the Mother Road in Tulsa during the Centennial year will be a true unprecedented celebration.” The Cruise will take place on Saturday, May 30, 2026. Cars will stage at Tulsa's Expo Square, site of the pre-Cruise Tailgate and Expo on Thursday and Friday. "I cannot wait for Capital Cruise in Tulsa,” said Route 66 Commission Chair and Tulsa City Council Vice Chair Christian Bengel. “Setting an official GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title at the biggest Route 66 Centennial celebration in America is exactly how The Capital of Route 66® should honor the Mother Road. This will be a citywide celebration that pays tribute to the important history of Route 66. The Capital Cruise reflects Tulsa's bold, collaborative spirit in bringing this momentous occasion to life and showcasing our unique contributions to the Mother Road." The day of the event, cars will leave Expo Square, head north on Yale Avenue, then turn west on 11th Street to begin the 5.5-mile stretch down Route 66. “If you want to see America, you have to see Oklahoma, and what better way to showcase our state and the city of Tulsa than with the eyes of the world on us,” said Oklahoma Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell. “I am thrilled to see Tulsa take a leading role in celebrating America's highway for its 100th birthday, and the impact of this event will be felt around the city, state and region for years to come.” Route 66 is routinely top-of-mind for visitors to Tulsa. During calendar year 2025, Route 66 made up nearly 23 percent of all noted interests for visitors to the Visitors Center: Powered by Visit Tulsa. “All roads lead to The Capital of Route 66® as we prepare for this momentous celebration!” said Renee McKenney, Tulsa Regional Tourism president and senior vice president of tourism for the Tulsa Regional Chamber. “It is such a great event to bring the world to Tulsa and introduce them to our wonderful culture and community. The Mother Road's Centennial deserves a big kickoff, and we plan to give it one!” Registration is open for drivers to be in the parade. Cars must be model year 1996 or older to qualify as classic. Click here to register, and for more information, visit capitalofroute66.com.