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  • 4 days ago | traveler.marriott.com | Kathryn Streeter

    Brimming with iconic landmarks, neighborhoods, and attractions, Washington, D.C., dazzles. With an abundance of free things to see and do, this very walkable city along the Potomac River is a savvy, budget-conscious traveler’s dream. From well-known museums to hidden gems and everything in between, these free experiences are sure to inspire your next D.C. adventure.

  • 4 weeks ago | thegirlfriend.com | Kathryn Streeter

    Are you a woman who likes to travel? Then join our fabulous closed Facebook group, The Ethel On-The-Go. You'll love it!If travel is on your mind but you’re not a fan of dense, congested, large cities with correspondingly high prices, it’s worth looking outside iconic hotspots to oft-overlooked nearby destinations. Quaint neighboring towns lie near these big cities, which conveniently have well-connected airports.

  • 1 month ago | usatoday.com | Kathryn Streeter

    If you‚Äôve ever wondered what to do with an awkward small space in a home, you‚Äôre not alone. Often these puzzling areas create room for vignettes, an expressive grouping ‚ÄĒ of candles, plants or photos in a nook intended for deep conversations. Helene Landau¬†Cartaina, owner of¬†BDH¬†Interior Design, says that these spaces represent areas you wouldn‚Äôt naturally think of as places to visit with friends and family.

  • 1 month ago | yahoo.com | Kathryn Streeter

    Awash with 18th century Federalist-style brick townhouses, sun-dappled cobblestone sidewalks, and luxury boutique shops, Washington, DC’s tony neighborhood of Georgetown holds legendary charm and a rich history. Here, T&C’s highly opinionated guide. Where to EatThe outsized number of restaurants in the area reflects the global taste of the international community at Georgetown University, as well as the workforce serving several nearby embassies, including the French embassy.

  • 2 months ago | austinhomemag.com | Kathryn Streeter

    In 2023, the City of Austin set a zero-waste goal of diverting 90% of waste from landfills by 2040. One organization working tirelessly to help reach that goal is the ReUse People (TRP). The Austin chapter of TRP, a California-based nonprofit, opened its doors in 2015, spearheaded by Austin resident of 40 years, Kathy Robinson. The organization’s mission is to keep building materials out of landfills and distribute them for reuse by offering property owners green alternatives.

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Kathryn Streeter
Kathryn Streeter @streeterkathryn
1 May 25

💻WHAT I’M WRITING✍️ "4 Less-Crowded, Less-Expensive Spots For Your 2025 Vacay: Escape overrun hotspots for these fabulous lesser-known destinations"#TheGirlfriend @AARP https://t.co/cosw8g4NL0

Kathryn Streeter
Kathryn Streeter @streeterkathryn
25 Apr 25

My first clip with @Hearst Town & Country features the endlessly lovely DC neighborhood of Georgetown. It's behind a paywall...so am sharing the syndicated version on Yahoo. #DC #Georgetown #freelancewriter https://t.co/WifEmFUXwD

Kathryn Streeter
Kathryn Streeter @streeterkathryn
17 Apr 25

What are conversation nooks and how do you create them in your home? I'm so glad you asked... @USATODAY https://t.co/gKBvL8Upw0