by Judd Bagley | Nov 11, 2016 | Travel
There are so many cliché ways to be a tourist in Boston, primary among them the Freedom Trail. I recommend getting out of Boston proper and seeing Cambridge, with its many storied university campuses. But even then, most approaches to Cambridge are clichéd. I’ve...
by Judd Bagley | Oct 7, 2016 | Judd Bagley, Travel
Anybody who follows this blog knows that few things excite me more than getting lost in thick woods while in the middle of a major city. I guess it’s the introvert in me that needs to temper the excitement of metropolis with the peace of thick, untouched nature....
by Judd Bagley | Sep 7, 2016 | Travel
Telluride, Colorado may be known for its impressive ski slopes during the winter, but this gem of a town is enjoyable anytime of the year. Tucked within the rugged San Juan Mountains, this tiny town offers a healthy mix of locals and tourists all year round. And...
by Judd Bagley | Sep 1, 2016 | Judd Bagley, Travel
As mentioned early on in this blog, one of the guiding lights of this publication — in its effort to highlight touring the great cities like a local — is the project by Eric Fischer, which uses geodata in images posted to Twitter to differentiate locals...
by Judd Bagley | Aug 11, 2016 | Judd Bagley, Travel
In the course of looking for great places to eat like the locals do in great cities, here’s a priceless piece of advice: poke around the backroads within two or three blocks of the universities closest to the coolest areas. Even Ivy League students remain...