Wild Florida Adventure Park in Kenansville turns a simple drive into a real safari-style outing. The roads wind through wide ...
The U.S. cattle herd fell to about 86.2 million head as of Jan. 1, 2026, according to the USDA. That makes it the smallest ...
The FBI plans to remove two key steps for support staff who want to become special agents. According to a Reuters report from Feb. 19, 2026, the bureau will drop the panel interview and writing test ...
Out in Lassen County, a 25.4-mile trail follows the Susan River through a canyon lined with rock outcrops, pine forests, and mountain views. Locals call it “the Bizz,” and it carries you across 12 ...
Knoebels Amusement Resort in central Pennsylvania is the largest free-admission amusement park in the country, and it turns 100 in 2026. You pay only for the rides, starting at a couple of dollars ...
Wolf Island Road stands out among these haunted thoroughfares. Travelers have reported sightings of ghostly figures and eerie sounds, such as those of a phantom procession. The road itself seems to ...
In summer 1950, polio hit tiny Wytheville, Virginia with brutal force. The first case struck 20-month-old Johnny Seccafico in late June. Soon after, the town of just 5,500 people had 184 cases—one in ...
In the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania sits a town that looks like it belongs in the Alps. Jim Thorpe, formerly called Mauch Chunk (meaning ‘Sleeping Bear’ in the Lenni Lenape language), got its new ...
1. It’s Illegal to Tap Your Foot to Music in a Tavern Yes, really. A long-standing law bans patrons from keeping time to music in restaurants and bars—so don’t even think about bobbing your head to ...
Illinois slang is part traffic report, part food order barked at 1.25x speed, and part civic pride yelled from a bleacher seat. If these live rent-free in your brain, you didn’t just visit—you ...
Living in Colorado isn’t just about loving mountains—it’s about embracing unpredictable weather, having strong opinions on ski passes, and using altitude as an excuse for everything. The state might ...