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Curb Free with Cory Lee: A Wheelchair Travel Blog

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For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to spend the night in an overwater bungalow. It’s been a huge bucket list item for me since I first created my bucket list, but realistically, I had no idea how to accomplish it as a wheelchair user. In the past, I had re...


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Boston is one of those cities that truly comes alive during the holiday season. Their historic streets glow with festive lights, seasonal music fills grand concert halls, and there is a warmth in the air that makes even the cold New England weather feel magical. I recently spent several days in Boston during the holiday season, and I was pleasantly surprised by how wheelchair...


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I’ve got a really exciting opportunity to share with you all. Earlier this year, back in April, I had the absolute pleasure of staying at The Warhorse at Windsor Hills in Orlando, Florida. Let me tell you, this vacation rental house is an absolute ge...


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As we turned onto the long driveway leading to Ashford Castle, I felt my heart skip a beat. The towering stone walls looked like they were straight out of a storybook, and within just a couple minutes, the first sights of the castle took my breath away. It was one of those moments when travel feels almost unreal, like you’re in a dream that you never want to wake up from.

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When you think of Indiana, your mind may immediately go to cornfields, basketball, and the Indy 500. But on a recent trip to Central Indiana, I was blown away by how much more there is to experience and how wheelchair accessible it all is. Honestly, I didn’t really know what to expect before this trip, but I quickly discovered that Central Indiana is a fun destination for peo...


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