Growing Small Economies in Dubuque

One of the things I like about traveling is getting to try new things. One of the joys of revisiting familiar places is gauging how much has changed. Dubuque is one of the places that has changed quite a bit. I first visited Dubuque in 2007. In the decade since, the Hotel Julien has been

By |2017-08-29T15:42:44-05:00August 29th, 2017|Blogging the Great River Road|Comments Off on Growing Small Economies in Dubuque

Paddling on the Mississippi River: 26 Water Trails from Easy to Challenging

Maybe you're like most people in that you enjoy paddling, but you stick to lakes and small rivers. Maybe, though, you're ready for a new experience. Maybe you're ready to join the growing number of paddlers who are discovering the pleasure of taking their canoes, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards (SUPs) on the Mississippi and other

By |2020-07-30T09:16:27-05:00June 28th, 2017|About the Mississippi Valley|Comments Off on Paddling on the Mississippi River: 26 Water Trails from Easy to Challenging

Getting the Most from the Great River Road

The Great River Road along Lake Pepin The Mississippi River Parkway Commission, the folks responsible for marketing the Great River Road, are celebrating their 75th birthday this month, and they don’t look a day over 25! The Great River Road is the realization of an idea that is almost as old as the

By |2016-10-21T15:28:29-05:00September 24th, 2013|About the Mississippi Valley|1 Comment

The Necessity of Listening

If you asked me what you should do if you visit Burlington, Iowa, I would say “Hang out somewhere. Talk to people.” This would also be my advice for Grand Rapids (Minnesota), Alma (Wisconsin), and Fulton (Illinois), and many other places along the river, for that matter. These places don’t have the nightlife of Chicago

By |2016-10-21T15:28:46-05:00September 11th, 2012|About the Mississippi Valley|Comments Off on The Necessity of Listening
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