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In this episode: The FAQ is: What are some good travel questions to ask other travelers?

Today’s Destination: Northwest Suburbs, Chicago

Today’s Mistake:  Getting stuck under the Coronado Bay Bridge

Travel Advice:  Record your travel stories

The FAQ is:.What are some good travel questions to ask other Travelers?

 I really like this question. People always ask me what was your favorite trip so far? And I usually answer them about my last trip for my next trip. But there are many other questions that could be asked. 

 

Destination:  Northwest suburbs, Chicago

For outdoor art, athenaeum-international-sculpture park, in Schaumburg.

https://www.chicagonorthwest.com/listing/chicago-athenaeum-international-sculpture-park/1383/

 

If you want to go exploring in the woods I would recommend Busse Woods, in Rolling Meadows, for Fishing and boating and for their nature center. https://fpdcc.com/places/locations/busse-woods/

 

https://www.chicagonorthwest.com/

https://www.chicagonorthwest.com/event/arlington-alfresco/22517/

Today’s Mistake: Getting stuck under the Coronado Bay Bridge

Today’s Travel Advice: record your travel stories in notes and in audio…. your descendants will treasure them

 

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