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The rocks making up Devil’s Slide belong to what geologists call the Twin Creek Limestone. Across northern Utah, this rock ...
Deep in Arkansas woods sits a church made almost entirely of glass. Thorncrown Chapel looks like it grew straight from the ...
Most people know the Alamo, but it’s just one piece of San Antonio’s mission story. Four other missions line the San Antonio ...
Just 4 miles north of Moab, Potash Road (aka Route 279) hugs the Colorado River as it cuts through massive red cliffs. For 17 ...
California, the land of sunshine, start-ups, surfers, and laws so odd you’d think they were written during a kombucha-fueled drum circle. From regulating frog funerals to banning bear wrestling (yes, ...
The “Merc,” as locals call it, has worked as a general store, bakery, base camp, and vacation spot for over 100 years. Some ...
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Stone Mountain looms over Georgia like a granite time capsule. The world’s biggest Confederate monument sits carved into its ...
Connecticut law requires used razor blades to be disposed of in a sharps container. So don’t treat your trash can like a barber shop sink. Town documents and tequila do not mix. If you store public ...
Florida is a place where the wildlife is wild, the people are wilder, and the laws are the wildest of all. Whether you’re singing in swimwear or leash-walking your elephant, you might want to ...
U.S. Route 163 runs directly through Monument Valley, known globally for that iconic Forrest Gump scene from the movie. The ...
The most legendary hiking path in America cuts right through the park for 71 miles. The Appalachian Trail goes from Georgia ...
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