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.

Traditional Mardi Gras Food: A Flavorful Adventure

A plate of king cake on a table decorated for Mardi Gras cake next to a glass of champagne.

Mardi Gras isn’t just a day of revelry and parades. It’s a celebration that’s deeply rooted in culinary traditions. From spicy gumbo to sweet beignets, these traditional Mardi Gras foods celebrate the heart and soul of the Big Easy. To help offset the costs of running EverydayWanderer.com, you’ll find affiliate links lightly sprinkled throughout the

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Washington Monument Facts: Eye-Opening Insights

The Washington Monument in Washington D.C. framed by cherry blossoms in the spring.

As an enduring symbol of American democracy, the Washington Monument has stood tall in the nation’s capital for generations. Discover fascinating Washington Monument facts that transcend time and celebrate the spirit of this iconic structure. Although he lived more than 220 years ago, practically every American from kindergarten on knows that George Washington was: a

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Mall of America Facts: Secrets of the US’s Largest Mall

The iconic Mall of America sign proudly stands in front of the massive shopping complex.

With more than 520 shops, a wide variety of eateries, the country’s biggest indoor amusement park, and other unique attractions, Mall of America differs from most other malls. No wonder it’s one of the top tourist attractions in the United States, welcoming approximately 40 million visitors annually. You may already know that Mall of America

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