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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

MIRTH AND MISCHIEF AT UHUBURG CASTLE

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During my elementary school years, you'd often find me with my nose in a book engrossed in reading tales about King Arthur, Prince Valient and the merry adventures of Robin Hood. Our local library had this wonderful reading room that was funded by the Rockefeller Foundation that made you feel like you were hanging out in a castle with its woodworking and a fireplace they kept lit from Fall through Spring which was the perfect spot for a kid to immerse himself in tales of chivalry and swordsmanship. Since those days, I've dreamed of one day traveling to Europe to explore the castles and locations where those stories were set. 

Alas, I've yet to make that dream a reality. If you are like me and taking a trip to Europe to trek around castles isn't really that practical on your family budget, there is another option that is closer to home where you don't have to use a passport to travel outside the USA. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains surrounding the alpine town of Helen, Georgia is Uhuburg Castle, a legitimate reproduction of a European fortresses from days gone by. 

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This Renaissance-style castle has twelve towers, one turret, three gatehouses, an eight story lookout tower, Great Hall, cloistered walls with rampart and lower walkways and two acres of courtyard gardens. The castle has spectacular views from each of the walls and towers of the breathtaking scenery of the Blue Ridge Mountains around it. Based upon the Bavarian heritage of Helen, the structure takes its name from Uhu and Burg, the German words for Owl and Castle. Visitors can choose to spend a day touring the grounds or can spend the night at the castle's boutique hotel. Uhuburg Castle also hosts special events like Renaissance festivals throughout the year.

During the month of May this year, Uhuburg Castle will be featuring an immersive theatrical event on Friday and Saturday nights called Mirth & Mischief which features cirque-style acrobatics and cutting-edge video projections. Utilizing the ambiance of Uhuburg Castle, Mirth & Mischief will create a fantasy setting meant to fascinate and delight people. This is a ticketed event meant for ages 18+.


Head over to uhuburg.com to check out other events taking place at the castle throughout the year ranging from its CastleFaire Renaissance Festival to visits with Father Christmas at the castle. Would you be geeked to visit Uhuburg Castle? I know I would be! 

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Thursday, December 14, 2023

TWO AMAZING VEHICLES TO BUY FOR ENDLESS FAMILY FUN

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When your kids are young, you’ll do anything to ensure they’re entertained. Weekends are planned in advance and you frantically scour the web looking for ideas during school breaks. It can be stressful for most parents, but what if there was a way to guarantee endless family fun for years to come? 

This sounds like you’re about to be sold a timeshare or some magic beans! It’s nothing like that at all - instead, you should consider buying one of these two vehicles to give your family years of exciting trips and days out. Source 

A Boat 

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Do you live near the sea? If so, a boat is a wonderful purchase for your family. It provides you with hours of fun on sunny days as you can set out to sea and enjoy the ocean views and gorgeous weather. 

You can do so much with a boat; it’s a water vehicle that’s primed for fishing, diving, swimming, or just roaming around on the sea and having fun. There are also many types of boats you may consider buying for your family depending on where you live. You could opt for a small speedboat, a large yacht, or possibly even a canal boat! 

No matter which option you choose, be sure you know what you’re getting into. Boat life can be complicated, but there are great resources from sites like BoatingWorld to help out. Understanding how to look after your boat and maintain high levels of safety at all times. Your kids will have loads of fun and they’ll constantly be asking when they can go out on the boat again. 

An RV 

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Alternatively, if you prefer land-based family adventures, an RV is more to your tastes. This pretty much gives your family a home on wheels. You get to drive anywhere in the country and have a safe place to rest and sleep every night. 

It’s the perfect vehicle for family camping trips or road trips across the state. You legitimately have endless years of fun in one package here. You’ll never have to worry about school breaks again; book a few days off and then go camping in the RV with your kids. 

Some of you may be worried by the idea of spending days with your kids in a small space. It can get hectic and stressful, which is why you need to make regular stops for fun activities. This can be as simple as walking through a great National Park or pulling up at a campsite so they can play with other kids. Regardless, an RV is an awesome way to strengthen your family’s connection as you can make these trips a regular occurrence. Everyone will look forward to them in the holidays, creating a lovely family tradition. 

Why are both of these vehicles great ideas for families? Because they provide elongated fun over years, decades even. As your kids grow up, they’ll still have fun on the boat or during your RV camping trips. Then, when you enter your twilight years and they become adults, you can pass down the vehicle to them and their families. It’s a lovely way to ensure a tradition lives on through generations of your family.

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

HAUNTED PLACES OF CODY WYOMING

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Founded by Buffalo Bill Cody, the town of Cody in northwestern Wyoming serves as a gateway to Yellowstone National Park and epitomizes the spirit of the showman's Wild West shows. With Cody's Wild West atmosphere still alive welcoming Yellowstone tourists to the area, spirits of days gone by continue to linger through ghost stories and spooky landmarks. Fans of Halloween festivities and paranormal mysteries are sure to have their interest piqued by these haunted places in Cody, Wyoming:

Irma Hotel. One of the most recognizable buildings on Cody’s Sheridan Ave., the Irma hotel was built by Buffalo Bill Cody in 1902 and named for his daughter Irma. Irma and her husband Fred Garlow – manager of the hotel - both died tragically of the Spanish flu in October 1918. Irma was only 35 when she died, and Room 35 at the hotel is where there have been numerous reports of hauntings. 

Irma Hotel

Among the occurrences guests of that room have reported: water in the bathroom turns on and off by itself, belongings are moved to different locations in the room, and artwork is found on the floor where it couldn’t have simply fallen from the picture hooks. There have also been reports of guests and staff seeing an apparition of a soldier in a cavalry uniform with a sword, but it is only the soldier’s bottom half that appears. 

In another room, there have been reports of Irma herself in a rocking chair in the corner of a guest room. And servers in the dining room have reported seeing guests sitting in booths in the restaurant but finding no one there when they return to serve the guests. In that same dining room, there’s a photo - circa early 1900s - of a ghostly figure hanging out in the dining room surrounded by a few men at the bar, seemingly undaunted by the eerie extra in their group. 

Irma Hotel Cody Wyoming

J.H. Vogel Building. Now the home of a thriving retail store called the Cowboy Palace, the J.H. Vogel Building is another place with a history of hauntings. When the building opened in 1912, proprietor J.H. Vogel and his wife made full use of every nook and cranny of the building by operating a furniture store in the front and a mortuary in the back. The two businesses were separated by just a curtain, so presumably furniture shoppers were occasionally distracted by the presence of sorrowful mourners paying their respects to their deceased loved ones. Several businesses have operated in the building over the years, and many of those business owners have reported seeing a ghostly boy in strange clothing roaming the aisles. 

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Cody Cemetery. There have also been reports of apparitions roaming around a field that was once a Cody cemetery. The graves in the cemetery were relocated in the 1960s because irrigation and heavy rains caused some of the coffins in shallow graves to rise to the surface. The effort to relocate the cemetery was only partially successful, and Cody locals have surmised that some of the graves were missed and bodies may still be buried beneath what is now just a field. 

Mummy Cave. Just a short hike from the road north of the Shoshone River in Wapiti Valley, a Cody resident discovered a cave with the remains of a remarkably well-preserved, 1,200-year-old man that residents dubbed “Mummy Joe.” The discovery was remarkable for many reasons. 

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He was buried under a massive overhang of a high volcanic cliff more than 6,000 feet above sea level, which offered the perfect climate for long preservation. Joe, archaeologists have surmised, was a big-game hunter, because there were thousands of well-preserved animal bones – probably of bighorn sheep and deer – resting alongside Joe’s remains. There were also perishable materials like arrows, feathers, baskets, beads and nets. Mysteriously, the cave was occupied for many years after Mummy Joe died, which begs the question of why the residents of the cave didn’t move the mummified remains. 

Smith Mansion. The Smith Mansion, which locals call “Crazy House,” is a rambling five-story structure perched on a hill on the south side of the Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway. The structure was a built bit by bit by owner Lee Smith over many years. Smith and his wife raised two children there, and Smith continually worked on the house, adding architectural elements like seemingly random exterior staircases and containers made from metal scraps. 

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On a windy day in 1992, Lee was working on the upper floors without safety tethers. He fell from the roof and died. After that the family moved out and the house was left to slowly decay in the harsh elements. Some windy day, it may crumble to the ground. Until then, it sits, abandoned, on a lonely spot overlooking the highway. 

Chamberlin Inn. This luxury boutique inn is one of Cody’s showplaces filled with impeccably appointed rooms. Named for the inn’s original proprietress, Agnes Chamberlin, a couple of the inn’s street-facing rooms once served as a dentist office where Agnes’s husband Mark used to practice. Although he called himself a dentist, there is no record of him ever having a license to practice. So presumably, he was practicing his trade on the un-numbed-up mouths of Cody locals whose agony it is said can sometimes be heard as screams murmuring in the wind. Just a little nugget that is good to know for visitors planning an overnight stay.

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The Coffin School. Among the many preserved frontier buildings at Old Trail Town is The Coffin School. Built in 1884 at the W Bar Ranch on the Wood River, the building was indeed used as a school. But it was also the one-time cabin of frontiersman Alfred Nower. One day while hewing logs, Nower accidentally cut his legs. He returned to his cabin in hopes of recovery, but he eventually died of gangrene from his wounds. Like all buildings at Old Trail Town, the Coffin School was moved to the Cody site, reassembled and furnished with frontier-era school desks. 

Old Trail Town

Spirit Mountain. Just five miles from Cody, this 7,890-foot peak is commonly called Cedar Mountain. The prominent peak can be viewed from many places throughout Cody. Town founder Buffalo Bill Cody loved the mountain, and he told his friends he wanted to be buried there so he could forever overlook his beloved town. 

When he died in Denver in 1917, however, his estranged wife Louisa accepted $10,000 from the city of Denver and the publisher of The Denver Post so that the city could bury the still-famous Wild West Show visionary in Denver instead of Cody. Whether or not that actually happened depends on who you ask. The folks at the Buffalo Bill Grave in Golden, Colo. will assure you that is indeed Buffalo Bill buried in the grave there. 

Yet there are many people in Cody who believe a different story, one that involves a caravan of Buffalo Bill’s friends, a long drive to Denver, body-switching, a return trip to Cody with the true remains of Buffalo Bill and a secret burial on Spirit Mountain. And that, according to believers of the legend, is where Buffalo Bill Cody still rests today, overlooking the town he founded.

Cedar Mountain

For more folklore about the community and tips on having an exciting Great American Adventure, head over to codyyellowstone.org. 

FRIGHT AT THE MUSEUM

St Louis City Museum

Throughout the year, St. Louis' CITY MUSEUM provides a fun menagerie of unique environments and exhibits that kids and kids at heart are sure to be geeked to explore. What was once a ten story shoe factory and warehouse has now been transformed into an artistic wonderland that will put your curiosity and imagination into overdrive. 

Do you have the courage to thrust yourself down a ten story slide that was originally a shaft used to transport finished shoes from the building's factory area to its warehouse? Brave enough to tackle a subterranean maze called "the caves?" Have the stamina to navigate a vertical climbing course on the exterior of the building complete with planes to leap into that gives you the feeling of soaring over the cityscape? These are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the exciting and exhilarating experiences to be had at the City Museum. 

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And while visiting this St. Louis, Missouri attraction anytime during the year will be entertaining, a visit at Halloween is extra special. From September 29th - October 28th the City Museum is going all out to amaze and mystify. FRIGHT AT THE MUSEUM will feature special Halloween themed exhibits and entertainment. There will also be two pop up pubs for the occasion for adults to enjoy, Vampire Bar and Coven & Cauldron featuring some spooktacular cocktails. 

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For more information about Fright at the Museum, visit citymuseum.org

Monday, January 31, 2022

TRAVEL BUCKET LIST

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What paths untraveled would you like to explore during your days on this Earth? There are so many adventures that I dream of going on. From going on a trek through the African savanna to hiking through Europe to visit castles, I have wanderlust to do some globetrotting. This month I've shared on Instagram and Twitter bucket list destinations that would be a dream vacay for me and will be continuing to post travel themed social media posts throughout the remainder of the year.

These vacations aren't about luxury and pampering, but rather creating experiences that provide life-long memories and let me step away from the daily stresses of life to casually experience exotic destinations. That could be as simple as wandering around a historic farmer's market in Croatia to taking a motorcycle ride through the palm groves of Morocco to riding a Zebra in Nevada. What is on your travel bucket list?

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Throughout the remainder of the year this travel geek will be sharing tips on transforming vacation bucket lists from dreams to realities. Follow @Geekdad248 on Instagram and Twitter for these travel bucket list tips. I'm geeked to be sharing them with you!

 

Friday, November 27, 2020

MYRTLE BEACH VACATION DISCOUNTS

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One of the best family vacations we've gone on was our stay at the Crown Reef Resort last year in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Like many families, we've stayed close to home this year canceling our vacation plans due to the pandemic. Now though is the time to begin making travel plans for 2021 now that a vaccine appears to be on the way and things begin to improve. With that in mind, Crown Reef Resort and other Vacation Myrtle Beach properties are offering some great discounts only available during the Thanksgiving Day Weekend for Spring through Fall vacations in 2021.

Vacation Myrtle Beach, one of the largest and premier providers of family vacation accommodations in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina is offering deeply discounted 2021 rates at their 14 oceanfront Vacation Myrtle Beach resorts. Save up to 50% on accommodation packages that provide flexible pandemic-related cancellation options and enhances safety measures. Don't wait around to check out these deals because they'll be gone on December 1, 2020.

CLICK HERE for more information

Monday, January 1, 2018

TRAVELING DAD 2017 RETROSPECTIVE

As 2018 begins, I wanted to take a look back at my first year contributing feature articles for the Traveling Dad website.  Branching out from ageekdaddy.com, I started collaborating with other dads sharing parent focused travel tips and family vacation experiences on travelingdad.com last year.  Looking at 2017 in retrospective, a lot of my posts for #TDAD revolve around family-friendly destinations in Michigan but also covered spots like the War World I Museum in Kansas City, the High Line in New York City, the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Universal Orlando Resort and Santa Claus' house in Alaska.  I also wrote some posts on informational topics like having fun bird watching with kids and tips for participating in cosplay events.

Here are some of my favorite Traveling Dad contributions from 2017:

DETROIT HOLIDAY STAYCATION

Read about my family's experience staying at the historic Double Tree Suites Fort Shelby Hotel and going to see the Detroit Thanksgiving Day Parade as a holiday staycation.

EXPLORE MICHIGAN'S WILD SIDE AT THE EDDY DISCOVERY CENTER

Visit the nature center at one of my family's favorite Michigan state parks in this Traveling Dad post.

A HIKE ALONG THE TEMBO TRAIL

Join my family for a trek at the Toledo Zoo as we encounter close up views of elephants, hippos and rhinos.

MICHIGAN SEA LIFE AQUARIUM

Did you know that sharks live in Michigan?  You'll find them at the Michigan Sea Life Aquarium.

Read these and other travel related pieces by myself and others at travelingdad.com regarding categories such as Disney theme park & cruise info, domestic destinations, international trips, credit card points and rewards plus dad travel 101 tips.  Additionally, I'll be posting more travel themed posts on ageekdaddy.com as well tagging mentions to them on social media using the #TDAD hashtag to go along with my Traveling Dad contributions.  Now a year is under my belt, I have a better feel for writing content for travelingdad.com and am excited about getting into a Traveling Dad groove for 2018.  Stay tuned for what hopefully will be a year filled with a lot of amazing family travel experiences that this Traveling Dad is looking forward to sharing with you.