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An Urban Oasis for LGBTQ+ Travellers: Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel Joins Forces with World Rainbow Hotels

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Located at the lush crossroads of Brentwood and Bel‑Air, Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel has joined World Rainbow Hotels to offer an oasis of sophistication, wellness, and inclusivity.

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MYKONOS – A MINI TRAVEL GUIDE

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Nestled in the heart of the Cyclades, Mykonos has earned its reputation as the cosmopolitan jewel of Greece—soaring whitewashed villages, iconic windmills, and glittering Aegean beaches await every traveler.

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National Veterans Art Museum

The National Veterans Art Museum (NVAM) was officially established on Oct 12, It was created by several emerging veteran artists and volunteers of the Vietnam Veterans Art Group (VVAG) that had been displaying veteran artwork commencement in The VVAG’s original founding members included Sondra Varco, Rick Aztlan, Joe Fornelli, Ned Broderick and Richard Hackett with later contributions from Mike Helbing, Jim Moore, Neal Pollack and many the time, traditional galleries and museums were unwilling to exhibit art about the Vietnam War that was considered controversial. However, the VVAG worked with a local gallery space to host a temporary exhibit. This first VVAG show, Vietnam: Reflexes and Reflections, which opened in the fall of received visitors a daytime. The artwork was critically acclaimed, drawing thousands of visitors to the gallery. This included its keystone installation, Above and Beyond, the only art perform outside of the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington, D.C.,l that represented all the lives the US lost. With this popularity, the VVAG was invit

What started as a hobby for one gay couple from North Carolina translated into a move westward to Chicago, where their passion for hospitality has become their full-time profession.

Bruce Boyd and Wayde Cartwright are the co-owners and innkeepers at Lang House Bed &#; Breakfast, formerly known as Cat&#;s Cradle Bed &#; Breakfast, located at N. Sheridan Rd. The couple of 28 years relocated to Chicago six years ago for jobs, accompanied by their child, a year-old Welsh terrier named Bosco. In the process, they left behind their first bed and breakfast, Vegetation Tops, which the duo operated in their spare time.

&#;We loved it. &#;We liked the idea of having an urban setting for a bed and breakfast because most people don&#;t think of them being in large urban areas.&#;

Before Lang House became a bed-and-breakfast, it was a private residence for a number of families. When the home was originally erected in by architect Edgar M. Newman, what&#;s known today as Rogers Park was instead called Birchwood Beach Estates. There were no high-rise buildings nor were there apartment buildings on t

Like most major cities in the US, Chicago is easily accessible by all major means of transportation.

Planes: O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Midway Airport (MDW) are the two major airports with numerous flights into and out of Chicago, making flying one of the fastest and most convenient ways to get to the city.

Trains: Amtrak’s Union Station, in the heart of downtown, connects Chicago to most cities across the state. With comfortable seating and no airport lines, instruct travel, while more time-consuming, is a relaxing and scenic way to travel.

Automobiles: Driving to Chicago gives you flexibility to produce stops and “explore as you go” along the way and around the city’s outskirts. Major highways like I, I, and I lead directly into the city, but be ready for tolls and earlier-than-usual rush-hour traffic.

Buses: Companies like Greyhound, Megabus, and FlixBus have service to Chicago with multiple drop-off points near the metropolis center. Buses are often the most budget-friendly option, with direct routes from most cities.