Articles tagged with: I-64

The Fifth Annual Wine, Art & Jazz Festival takes place May 14-15, 2010, along the banks of the Ohio River in Old Lock and Dam Park, French Island Trail, Newburgh, Indiana.
“Grapes on the Grass Wine …

Road Trip Foodies ambling in Kentucky might want to check out Louisville’s Urban Bourbon Trail. Louisville’s distilling history dates back to the early 1800’s with whiskey legends like Evan Williams and George Garvin Brown. Before …

There’s nothing better than hand-made candy, and Road Trips Foodies often have sweet treats on the mind. Here are some of the best places to stop while motoring through the Hoosier state:
Schimpff’s Confectionery (pictured), 347 …

As every Road Trips Foodie knows, a terrific beverage needs a special glass: its visual impression adds to the enjoyment of the drink. Unlike any other medium, glass allows light to pass through and illuminate …

Food, art, music and culture combine at the annual Taste of St. Louis, set for October 2-4, 2009, at the Soldier’s Memorial downtown, 12th and Market streets, St. Louis, Missouri. One unique feature is Sauce …

by Susan McKee
The Road Trips Foodie
The siren call of a great dessert dragged me into Gooey Louie, an improbably named St. Louis, Missouri, icon right on Historic Route 66 at 6483 Chippewa Street …

No matter where you’re road trippin’ next month, be sure to stop for ice cream (preferably locally made!). In 1984, President Ronald Reagan designated July as National Ice Cream Month and the third Sunday of …