Sage Scott

After growing up all over the United States and in Europe, Sage Scott writes her travel blog with a midlife traveler’s perspective from America’s Heartland.

7 Easy Ways to Overcome Language Barriers When Traveling Abroad

Americans are fortunate that English is widely spoken around the world, but it doesn’t work everywhere. Do you know how to overcome language barriers? Here are seven easy strategies to overcome language barriers when traveling abroad. Because English is one of the most commonly spoken languages worldwide, it’s easy for native speakers to venture abroad […]

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License Plate Bingo: Spot the Plate, Color the State

Wall of old license plates

There’s nothing quite like a road trip, and there’s no classic game like license plate bingo. Download your free printable and let the competition begin! To help offset the costs of running EverydayWanderer.com, you’ll find affiliate links lightly sprinkled throughout the site. If you choose to make a purchase via one of these links, there’s no additional

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Cincinnati Streetcar: Your Free Ride to the City’s Best Sights

The Cincinnati Connector is Cincinnati's free streetcar

The Connector, Cincinnati’s electric-powered streetcar, makes it fast, easy, and affordable to experience the city’s downtown, uptown, and Over-the-Rhine neighborhoods. Here are ten sights to see in Cincinnati via the Cincinnati streetcar. The Queen City’s Cincinnati Connector streetcar started operating in September 2016 and is a free and convenient way to see many of Cincinnati’s

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25 Surprising Facts About Christmas in the Netherlands

At its core, Christmas commemorates Christ’s birth, but holiday traditions vary around the globe based on a family’s religious affiliation and ethnic background. In Europe, here are 25 surprising facts about Christmas in the Netherlands. After living in the Netherlands for nearly four years, I moved back to the US. My American friends were often

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