Read about the activist first lady, Rosalynn Carter, in my new Booking It Through History: First Ladies post!
Category: Georgia
Booking It Through History: First Ladies – Mamie Eisenhower
Mamie Eisenhower was not just a housewife in the White House. She ran the home with the precision of an army general. Learn more about her in my Booking It Through History: First Ladies post.
Booking It Through History: First Ladies – Eleanor Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt is often called the most admired First Lady. Read about her in my new Booking It Through History: First Ladies post.
Favorite American Revolution Historical Sites and Books
The 250th anniversary of the beginning of the American Revolution is next week. Check out my favorite historical sites and books about this time period.
Booking It Through History: First Ladies – The Wilson Women
This month's Booking It Through History: First Ladies project had two women to research - Ellen Wilson and Edith Wilson. While Edith gets all of the glory, Ellen deserves her time in the spotlight as well.
Civil Rights Road Trip
As we enter Black History Month, check out my new itinerary to see important sites from Civil Rights history.
Historical Sites near a Beach
Headed to the beach for your summer vacation? Be on the lookout for historical sites nearby. Check out my new list of my favorite beachside history!
Delta Flight Museum (Georgia)
Looking for a fun museum for your little plane-obsessed child? Check out the Delta Flight Museum near Atlanta's airport to learn about aviation history and explore some of Delta's most amazing planes!
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park (Georgia)
Next week marks the national holiday, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. An important historical site to visit with your family is the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Read my new post today to learn more about this important historical site.








