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By Avandra, 29 April, 2025

Meet Avandra! Your Orlando Cultural Advisor

Are you new to the Central Florida area or have you been here for a minute?

Do you sometimes ask yourself what there is to do and where to go? 

Get ready to follow Avandra on her adventures!

Avandra seeks out new experiences and places that she will be sharing with you.

Get ready, it’s either Feast or Famine!

For instance, are you aware of A Perfect Union Art Gallery, located in West Oaks Mall?

Tags

  • travel
  • art
  • Orlando
By George Welch, 28 April, 2025

Footsteps of the fallen: The Gettysburg National Military Park

The dust swirls over the silent ridges where on July 1-3, 1863, more than 50,000 soldiers gave their lives in what we know today as the bloodiest battle in American history. 

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  • history
  • Gettysburg
By Bert Maxwell, 28 April, 2025

Protecting Patients On the Go: A Guide to Healthcare Security for Traveling Professionals

For many professionals, going on a business trip is an exciting experience since it offers a change of scenery, networking opportunities, and a chance to explore new environments and culture. However, business travel can pose a few challenges, especially if you have one or more chronic health problems. According to a recent study, 52 percent of employees are currently struggling with at least one chronic condition. What's more, it's not just older workers who are getting sick since 4 in 10 Gen Z and Millennial employees are living with a chronic health problem. 

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  • travel
  • healthcare
  • security
By Georgina Young-Ellis, 28 April, 2025

But For the Shadows, Mexico Is Color – 2,730,000 Steps in a Magical Country

Note: This is an excerpt from But For the Shadows, Mexico Is Color – 2,730,000 Steps in a Magical Country

But For the Shadows, Mexico Is Color – 2,730,000 Steps in a Magical Country

From About 60,000 to 80,000 Steps

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  • memoir
  • Mexico
By Noor Mustafa George, 26 April, 2025

No Day Shall Erase You from the Memory of Time: Exploring the 9/11 Memorial and Museum

September 11, 2001 is one of the most recognizable dates in modern history. Many people in the United States will be able to tell you what happened on that day: two planes flew into the World Trade Center in New York City, one more hit the Pentagon, and a fourth plane was en route to Washington D.C. before crashing into an empty field in Pennsylvania.

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  • history
  • NYC
  • 9/11
By Lexa Pennington, 25 April, 2025

Last-Minute Travel Tips for University Students Who Need a Quick Getaway

University schedules can get so tight that you might not have time for personal, fun activities…such as planning a quick getaway. From packing to making bookings, there much that you will need to do within a short period. 

Last-Minute Travel Tips for University Students Who Need a Quick Getaway

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  • travel
  • travel tips
By Lillie Forteau, 25 April, 2025

Enrichment: The Art of the Crealdé School of Art Fellowship Artists

Enrichment: The Art of the Crealdé School of Art Fellowship Artists is a visual feast of an exhibition showcasing the talent and vision of emerging adult artists from one of Central Florida’s most respected community arts institutions.

Julie Nieves: Roses de Teyssode, Watercolor. From Enrichment: The Art of the Crealdé School of Art Fellowship Artists

Julie Nieves: Roses de Teyssode, Watercolor 

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  • art
  • artists
  • Orlando
By Lincoln Johnson, 24 April, 2025

A Day in the Life Abroad in South Korea

When it comes to studying abroad for classes, many questions can arise. What is the culture like? Where are the coolest monuments? Where are the best places to visit? What is the food like?

However, a very important facet of studying abroad may be overlooked in this time of excitement and joy: what a regular day to day experience is like whilst they are living abroad.

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  • #studyabroadbecause
  • international education
  • living abroad
By Dr. Jessie Voigts, 23 April, 2025

How to Create Your Unique Journey Along Turkey’s Mediterranean Coast

Ever wanted to sail away on your very own odyssey? Me, too (minus the trouble he went through to get home).

If you love days filled with relaxing, water activities, and learning about the ancient history of a place, I’ve got the perfect travel plan for you. 

This journey focuses on some truly unique educational and historic places along Turkey’s Mediterranean coast just south of Fethiye, while allowing plenty of time and space to just be.

By Isabelle Crandall, 23 April, 2025

More Than A Pharmacy: The History of Crandall Pharmacy, Mexico, New York

Crandall Pharmacy was known to be a pillar of the small community in Mexico, New York. The pharmacy was started in 1941 by Douglass Crandall, a young graduate of Albany School of Pharmacy. With the help of his father, Ward Crandall, he acquired his first store: a tiny storefront on a busy road. 

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  • history
  • New York

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