National Geographic Traveler, Andrew Nelson set to release new book, “Here Not There: 100 Unexpected Travel Destinations” featuring the International African American Museum
Traveling is meant to be a unique experience full of fun and relaxation, but it can be difficult to navigate some of the most popular travel destinations – which are often pricey and crowded. Many people may not know that there are tons of alternate destinations to visit, that remain “off the beaten path” but are equally exciting as their well-known counterparts.
This April, National Geographic and author Andrew Nelson will release “Here Not There: 100 Unexpected Travel Destinations” (Publication Date: 4/2/24). This travel guide is jam packed with exclusive details and insights on unexpected must-see destinations, and features Charleston’s very own International African American Museum.
The book includes a two-page spread on the museum and encourages travelers to visit – “it is a vital and affirming place for anyone interested in understanding the real history of one of the country’s most popular cities”
About the Author
An award-winning writer and editor for National Geographic Traveler, Andrew Nelson has roamed all 50 states as well as numerous countries for the magazine and website. He served as director of editorial projects for National Geographic Travel in Washington, D.C., and has taught in institutions such as Loyola University New Orleans and the College of Charleston. He lives in Washington, D.C.
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