THEN & NOW
SANTA BARBARA
BLACK
HILLS
&
BADLANDS
CAMP RICHARDSON
K
nown as The American Riviera, Santa
Barbara offers an abundance of activi-
ties for travelers that have been cap-
tured in colorful and
informative brochures and
visitor guides throughout
the years. The city provides
the opportunity to enjoy
everything from outdoor
activities such as golf, bik-
ing, hiking and surfing to its
art and cultural offerings
such as Spanish Colonial ar-
chitecture, galleries and
theaters. Not to
be forgotten is
Santa Barbara's
amazing food and
wine scene, which
includes quaint
vineyards and
tasting rooms.
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learn more.
F
amilies have been coming to Camp
Richardson for generations to enjoy the
resort's year-round activities along the
shores of South Lake Tahoe that include
everything from camping, biking and boat-
ing to cross-country skiing and sleigh rides.
There are plenty of lodging opportunities,
too, including the historic hotel, lakeside
cabins, camp and RV sites, and more.
CLICK HERE to learn more.
Brochures tell the story through the years…
W
hile home to Mount Rushmore,
Black Hills and Badlands in South
Dakota is more than just a pretty
face of past presidents. As
visitor guides and
brochures have illustrated
over the years, Black Hills
and Badlands offers a
plethora of national parks,
monuments, memorials
and scenic byways. Visitors
can experience everything
from exploring caves and
taking picturesque motor-
cycle rides to water
parks and animal
and wildlife attrac-
tions. You can also
see large herds of
buffalo, mustangs,
and burros. CLICK
HERE to learn
more and for addi-
tional attractions.