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Shutterstock The Ancient Hohokam Between 450 and 1450 CE, the Hohokam turned Arizona’s Sonoran Desert into a farming empire ...
Flickr/Ken Lund Pu’ukoholā Heiau National Historic Site In 1790, a Hawaiian priest named Kapoukahi delivered a prophecy that ...
Shutterstock America’s true final frontier Gates of the Arctic National Park is one of the least visited national parks in ...
The Fourth of July holiday is expected to draw huge travel numbers across Texas this year. Over 5.7 million Texans are ...
Shutterstock 1. They Only Canceled It Twice, Both Times for Wars In over a century of Nathan’s Famous hot dog carnage, the ...
Flickr/Darin Barry From Hotdogs to Lobster Races Most Americans spend Independence Day watching fireworks, grilling burgers, ...
Shutterstock Walk in the Footsteps of Declaration Signers Feeling patriotic after July 4th? Good thing it falls on a long ...
New York isn’t just skyscrapers and subway rats—it’s a state full of towns that look easy to pronounce until they suddenly aren’t. From Dutch and Native American roots to names that seem like someone ...
Wikimedia Commons/Niceley Calico Ghost Town in California In 1881, four prospectors struck silver in the Mojave Desert hills ...
Shutterstock The best Arizona lakes Despite its desert reputation, Arizona is home to some seriously impressive lakes where ...
Wikimedia Commons/Carol M. Highsmith Pu’uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, Hawaii Ancient Hawaii had a death penalty ...
New Jersey, the land of diners, jughandles, and people who absolutely will correct you if you say a town name wrong—loudly, ...
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