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Showing posts with label Small Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Small Town. Show all posts
Friday, December 18, 2015
Many reason to stay in this "Main Street Community" - Waverly, Iowa!
One can say the community of Waverly, Iowa is the perfect size. Boasting big industry like Nestle, restaurants as far as the eye can see, festivals, and a downtown that carries the town's motto of "The Main Street Community" well.
With the small towns across this fine country comes a great deal of culture and Waverly, IA is busting at the seams with great things to do around every corner. From the huge abundance of antique shops, to festivals like Concert In Kohlmann, and the Waverly Art Walk you can experience great things year round in this wonderful little town!
This small community has all the fix-ins when it comes to food and beverage. Applebees, Taco Johns, McDonalds are a few of the many but if you are looking for local fare you will not be let down by the East Bremer Diner. Do not let the name fool you. Microbrewery beer, made to order pizzas, and an expansive menu full of "supper club" type meals will keep all in your family happy. My tip would be to try their "Cheese Frenchy".
After you have had your day of fun and belly is full, check in at the Cobblestone Inn and Suites in Waverly, IA. This beautiful downtown hotel offers a free hot breakfast buffet, large guest rooms, hot Wolf Gang Puck coffee 24/7, and warm fresh cookies at check-in.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
River Ridge? National Park? Pizza? Charlestown, Indiana has it all!
When you are driving along Interstate 265 on your way south (maybe to Louisville, Kentucky) you may want to take a day or two to make a pit stop in a great little community called Charlestown, Indiana. Great people, great food, great hotel accommodations makes this small town, right down the road from the big city, a wonderful place to visit.
There are two major attractions or reason that people come the this great small town. One is the Charlestown State Park. This State Park stretches over 5,100 acres and lands it's self along the banks of the Ohio River. Home of the Devil's Backbone, a rock formation formed by the flow of the Fourteen Mile Creek, this adventurous terrain offers camping, hiking, and areas to just have a peaceful picnic. If you are not a camping visitor stay and the new hotel in town. The Cobblestone Hotel and Suites in Charlestown, IN offers quick and easy access to the park as well as luxury linens, a free hot breakfast buffet, a beer and wine bar, and much more!
The second major factor people are flocking to the area, besides a great hotel and great pizza (you will find out about that later), is the River Ridge Commerce Center. Neighbor to Port of Indiana on the Ohio River, this hub is the home of over 1 Million Square Feet of Amazon's fulfillment centers, over 141,000 Square Feet for a Manitowoc Crane Care Warehouse, Goodrich Aircraft, and much more! There is also festivals and events year round. All of this makes for a great place to visit and a great place to live.
Jobs, good times, and food! Pizza is always on my mind and when you are in Charlestown, Indiana you stop at Charlestown Pizza Company! Their BEER Menu is larger then most chain pubs put together! Oh yes, I said BEER MENU! Stop in for some great pizza pies, something cold to drink, great company!
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Charlestown, IN, USA
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
More then just Polka in Pulaski, WI
This Small Town is hopping and not just because of it’s
ability to draw people from a far to celebrate an American pastime of good olĂ© polka music! Although the great town of Pulaski, Wisconsin is known for it’s
much celebrated and widely attended Pulaski Polka Days it can be sited as a
great keeper of fun and industry as well.
Pulaski, Wisconsin is home of Marquis and Carver Yachts where yacht enthusiast flock to secure their very own piece of water bound luxury. On any given day you can drive down Highway 32, which runs right down the center of Pulaski, Wisconsin, and you will see massive works of art being worked on in any given stage of the yacht building process. It is quite a site to see.
If you are looking for a good time, or maybe even a thrill? You can book some flying lessons with Blue Skies Aviation located at the Carter Airport just a couple of minutes from the beautiful community of Pulaski. This booming small town is also 5-minutes from Oneida Casino OneStop, right off Highway 29 and a short 20-minute drive to the historic Lambeau Field Stadium. Taking an adventure to Lambeau Field offers you and, if you have them along for the ride, family a wonderful time. Although this monumental landmark is beautiful to see you can also roam around the stadium’s public areas, have a meal at one of their many find eateries, check out the Packer ProShop, check out the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame, or even take a guided tour through the stadium with the tour ending on Lambeau Field itself!
After your long day taking in everything Pulaski, Wisconsin has to offer, kick back and relax at the new Cobblestone Hotel and Suites in Pulaski. This is not your typical small town hotel. You will find a beautiful in-door pool, luxury bedding, relaxing lounge outfitted with any cocktail of your choice, as well as a delicious hot breakfast buffet each morning.
So as you make the drive down Highway 29 in Wisconsin and see that sign for Pulaski, stop in, say hello, and stay for the fun and “Big City Quality, Small Town Values…” you are always on the hunt for.
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Pulaski, WI 54162, USA
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Ambridge, Pennsylvania – Over 100 years of Beauty, Grace, and a little bit of Rock and Roll
When you cross the beautiful and majestic Ambridge Bridge
you feel a sense of time travel. Driving your car across the wonderfully
preserved stone streets, catching glimpses of 100 plus year old buildings in
all their glory. There is so many architectural features to take in and admire.
As you drive through this historic community you cannot help but notice the
quaint local businesses mixed in with more modern splashes of growth industries.
You can see why people grow silent when taking in this beautiful community for
the first time.
At first glance you may think that this small town on the
edge of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania may not have a lot of “touristy” attractions
to fill your day. You would be wrong! The most prevalent of all the attractions
in Ambridge, Pennsylvania is Old Economy Village. This National Historic
Landmark is the third and final home of the Harmony Society. In 1824,
leadership of the group purchased thousands of acres, along the Ohio River, for
easy access for shipping as well as farming. This well preserved village offers
tours and many other fun and educational activities. Perfect for all ages.
Although the community boast incredible history it also has
a strong presence of new and shiny! Places like the Ambridge Regional Distribution and Manufacturing Center help the area and promote growth by heavily
investing in the restoration of the original Armco Steel Corporation plant.
This 85 acre development offers and will offer flexible manufacturing space,
office buildings, along with beautifully landscaped space breathing life into
the area.
With all of this going on, and much more, in Ambridge there
are other waves of culture sweeping the area. Things like Rock and Roll! Yes I
said ROCK AND ROLL! Ambridge, PA is the home of a wonderful Rock and Roll Academy
that offers instruction from local, accomplished, musicians to people of all
ages. The For Those About To Rock Academy,
the Ambridge Fall Festival, Taste of Autumn, along with the local clubs and
workshops add a little fun and edge to this beautiful community making it a
wonderful place to live and visit. When you do visit be sure to stay at the new
and shiny, Cobblestone Inn and Suites right in the center of it all.
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Location:
Ambridge, PA, USA
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Knoxville, Iowa - Not Tennessee!
The small town of Knoxville, IA boasts many things for a traveler to take part in. In it's infancy this beautiful town was set up to be a coal mining town to attract the railroad in the late 1800s. Now? This booming community of over 7000 people offers much more in the industry sector as well as the tourism sector then one would realize.
A few highlights when it comes to Knoxville, IA? Beer! Racing! Home of the Award Winning Peace Tree Brewing Company! Yes, this small town brewery has won many awards for its "Blonde Fatale". Winner of the Belgian-Style Blonde or Pale Ale Category at the 2014 World Beer Cup! These wonderful brewery has more to offer then just a wide and ever changing selection of beer. If you are lucky and you wonder into this fine establishment on a one of their Trivia Nights, be ready for some fun! Whether you are participating or just siting back and enjoying the show you will feel right at home! Have a sample or two or three! You will find a server to help you decide with helpful education, a friendly disposition and even live music on select evenings.
Even though the friendly beverage establishments might be why people stay in Knoxville at the Cobblestone Hotel and Suites, the Knoxville Raceway will certainly be why they come to this beautiful town! I can't forget to mention the fact that Knoxville is the "World Sprint Car Capital". From April to September each year the rumble of the engines will bring you to the Knoxville Raceway! That is not all that brings people from a far to the beautiful Knoxville, Iowa area! Go hiking, fishing or boating at Lake Red Rock, Iowa’s biggest lake. This picturesque lake will make your jaw drop! It did the first time I saw it. My exact thought was "where the heck did this come from". Beaches? It has them! Bird watching? You bet! How about the Lake Red Rock Balloon Fest? Yes! Check out the spectacular gathering of hot air balloon enthusiasts!
A few highlights when it comes to Knoxville, IA? Beer! Racing! Home of the Award Winning Peace Tree Brewing Company! Yes, this small town brewery has won many awards for its "Blonde Fatale". Winner of the Belgian-Style Blonde or Pale Ale Category at the 2014 World Beer Cup! These wonderful brewery has more to offer then just a wide and ever changing selection of beer. If you are lucky and you wonder into this fine establishment on a one of their Trivia Nights, be ready for some fun! Whether you are participating or just siting back and enjoying the show you will feel right at home! Have a sample or two or three! You will find a server to help you decide with helpful education, a friendly disposition and even live music on select evenings.

Monday, July 27, 2015
“America’s Official Fourth of July City – Small Town USA” Seward, Nebraska
There are many things that make me think of a small town and
one of those things is Independence Day. Although this year’s celebration has passed
there is only one small town that has been recognized for it’s Fourth of July Celebration. Seward, Nebraska, population 6,965 at the time, was featured in
2014 on Good Morning America as one of the top places to celebrate our Independence
Day.
This celebration has been a site to see since it’s beginning
in 1868. One fun fact about this shindig is that prior to the automobile, they
carted people around on a special train so they could attend! In 1979 a
Resolution in the U.S. Congress named Seward “America’s Official Fourth of July
City – Small Town USA”. Sort of cool!
Some other great facts about Seward is that the town was
named Tree City USA, has 11 parks, 7 athletic fields, 3 tennis courts, and the
largest round swimming pool in Nebraska. They are also are home of the SewardCounty Fair. This community is not only has a lot going for it now but it has
great plans for the future. There are current renovations as well as fund
raising efforts in place to turn there 1956 Armory into the Nebraska National
Guard Museum.
All in all you can find everything you need in Seward, Nebraska
for a great family vacation or just a day or two passing thought the great
state of Nebraska. Did I mention that Seward is only a miles off Interstate 80?
So next time you are taking the long trip across Nebraska and want to stop for
a comfy place to sleep try the Cobblestone Hotel and Suites in Seward, Nebraska
in the wonderful town of Seward, Nebraska. This great small town offers a friendly
atmosphere, wonderful accommodations, as well as a few delicious places to eat!
Monday, July 20, 2015
C.A.R.E. Training - Happy Worker, Happy Guest!
Cobblestone Hotels BIG TRAINING WEEK!
One thing that I feel sets Cobblestone Hotels apart from a lot of other companies that I have worked for is it's unique and fun work environment. As I travel through the country I see more people appreciate the small town hospitality that someone who grew up in a small community would already know. What does that have to do with a good work environment?
This past week was Cobblestone Hotel's Quarterly Brand C.A.R.E. Training. This training is a crucial step in the success of the manager at each of our Cobblestone Hotels. This five day course is a lot for anyone. Long days of packing as much information into a new employee's head with a extensive exam at the conclusion determining if you pass.
So you ask me again, what does this have to do with a work environment and small town hospitality? Each of our managers endure the training in order to be the best manager they can be as well as learn how to give the best hospitality and guest experience possible. In order to do this you must have a good work environment. If you have a poor and stressful work environment it will eventually trickle to affect the guest. Leading by example, the CEO of Cobblestone, Brian Wogernese took the time out of his day to prepare and serve each of the trainees from the Cobblestone Food Truck.
Providing a good work environment will always make it's way to the guest. They will feel it in the way they are treated and they will witness it in how happy employees at the hotel are. We wish all the wonderful trainees luck in creating wonderful work environments at their hotels and look forward to seeing the wonderful compliments from their guest.
One thing that I feel sets Cobblestone Hotels apart from a lot of other companies that I have worked for is it's unique and fun work environment. As I travel through the country I see more people appreciate the small town hospitality that someone who grew up in a small community would already know. What does that have to do with a good work environment?
This past week was Cobblestone Hotel's Quarterly Brand C.A.R.E. Training. This training is a crucial step in the success of the manager at each of our Cobblestone Hotels. This five day course is a lot for anyone. Long days of packing as much information into a new employee's head with a extensive exam at the conclusion determining if you pass.
So you ask me again, what does this have to do with a work environment and small town hospitality? Each of our managers endure the training in order to be the best manager they can be as well as learn how to give the best hospitality and guest experience possible. In order to do this you must have a good work environment. If you have a poor and stressful work environment it will eventually trickle to affect the guest. Leading by example, the CEO of Cobblestone, Brian Wogernese took the time out of his day to prepare and serve each of the trainees from the Cobblestone Food Truck.
Providing a good work environment will always make it's way to the guest. They will feel it in the way they are treated and they will witness it in how happy employees at the hotel are. We wish all the wonderful trainees luck in creating wonderful work environments at their hotels and look forward to seeing the wonderful compliments from their guest.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Stanley, Wisconsin
Real Small Town?
My small town is a community like Stanley, WI (or Stanley-Boyd). The town that I grew-up in. The home of the Stanley-Boyd Orioles. State Football Champions in 1991, 1995 and 2013 (it's on the Welcome Sign). The home of The Stanley Theater which has been owned and operated by the same family since 1964 and was built in 1936. A community pillar so treasured by the people of and from Stanley, WI that when $60,000 plus was needed to update the theater and get the necessary equipment to keep the business open everyone locally and regionally stepped up. A crowd funding effort to the money was raised and support rolled in. They accomplished the goal, did the updates, are providing a wonderful service to the people that supported them and are even delivering fresh movie popcorn to people that have might want to stay in. This is just a small example of how Stanley, WI exhibits what a "Small Town" is to me.
There are so many wonderful charming things about Stanley, WI. So if you are driving down Highway 29 in Wisconsin and feel like a little vacation, stop in and visit the beautiful Chapman Lake or Park, have your fill at the delicious Watermelon Festival, let down your hair at the high energy Stanley Rodeo or just want to catch a flick at the beautifully restored Stanley Theater. Whatever you choose you will be welcomed with open arms and given the hospitality you will come to expect from a truly small town.
My small town is a community like Stanley, WI (or Stanley-Boyd). The town that I grew-up in. The home of the Stanley-Boyd Orioles. State Football Champions in 1991, 1995 and 2013 (it's on the Welcome Sign). The home of The Stanley Theater which has been owned and operated by the same family since 1964 and was built in 1936. A community pillar so treasured by the people of and from Stanley, WI that when $60,000 plus was needed to update the theater and get the necessary equipment to keep the business open everyone locally and regionally stepped up. A crowd funding effort to the money was raised and support rolled in. They accomplished the goal, did the updates, are providing a wonderful service to the people that supported them and are even delivering fresh movie popcorn to people that have might want to stay in. This is just a small example of how Stanley, WI exhibits what a "Small Town" is to me.
There are so many wonderful charming things about Stanley, WI. So if you are driving down Highway 29 in Wisconsin and feel like a little vacation, stop in and visit the beautiful Chapman Lake or Park, have your fill at the delicious Watermelon Festival, let down your hair at the high energy Stanley Rodeo or just want to catch a flick at the beautifully restored Stanley Theater. Whatever you choose you will be welcomed with open arms and given the hospitality you will come to expect from a truly small town.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Wray, Colorado
Now this town has a lot going for it when it comes to a true “Small
Town”. Besides the fact that the Republican River is flowing through it,
this community offers free camping to travelers! If camping is not your cup of tea you can stay at the Cobblestone Inn and Suites!
With all Wray has to offer a traveler passing through, one
of the major attractions in town is the Wray Museum. This museum features a
life-size Bison model! There is no doubt in my mind that after a long trip down
US 34 you and your companions will snap into a fit of joy when they see this
huge sculpture! That is not all this museum has to offer. The Wray, Colorado
Museum boasts an extensive Arrowhead Display, “The Trophy Room” filled with a
large collection and wide range of animal trophies donated by one local family
and a beautiful collection of World War II memorabilia. The World War II Exhibit
is a traveling feature that highlights several service men and women’s uniforms
in the war as well as the original antenna-lifting kite made by John Russell
Edmunds (Pete) for the United States Navy.
Keep in mind that Wray, Colorado is not all educational! This
town is packed full of fun actives and place to have a great time! Weather not
so great? The Wray Activities Center offers basketball, swimming, weight rooms,
racquetball, and so much more! How about a Rubber Duck Race? Check out the WRAC website for more details on that!
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Wray, CO 80758, USA
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