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Shutterstock Bahia Honda State Park, Florida Bahia Honda might be Florida’s best-kept beach secret. While tourists pack into Key West, this state park quietly...
Shutterstock Stanley, Idaho Looking for a real digital detox? Stanley, Idaho isn’t trying to be a wellness retreat. It’s just a tiny mountain town...
Shutterstock Brattleboro, Vermont In Brattleboro, the hippies who came in the ’60s never left – they just opened businesses. Now their kids run farm-to-table...
Shutterstock Marble House, Newport The stats on Marble House are ridiculous: 500,000 cubic feet of marble, a gold-encrusted ballroom, and enough gilt to make...
South Carolina: famous for southern charm, sweet tea on front porches, epic college football rivalries, and a hidden treasure chest of quirky laws that’ll...
Rhode Island: America’s tiniest state, famous for clam chowder, charming seaside towns, coffee milk—and a surprisingly big collection of weird laws hiding beneath its...
Pennsylvania: famous for cheesesteaks, the Liberty Bell, historic battlefields—and laws quirky enough to make even Ben Franklin chuckle. Beyond the rolling Amish countryside and...
Oregon: home to breathtaking forests, craft beer enthusiasts, endless rain—and some delightfully strange laws that could only have originated in the land of hipsters...
North Carolina: the Tar Heel State, famous for barbecue rivalries, picturesque mountains, sandy Outer Banks beaches—and a surprising collection of laws odd enough to...
Ohio: the Buckeye State, home of thrilling roller coasters, football fanaticism, mouth-watering chili—and a curiously quirky assortment of laws that’ll leave you wondering who...
Oklahoma: famous for sweeping plains, epic tornadoes, football rivalries, and a hidden menu of oddly specific laws that’ll leave you more puzzled than a...
Shutterstock Great Basin National Park Great Basin might be Nevada’s least-visited national park, but it’s packing some serious surprises: the oldest trees on Earth,...
Shutterstock Luray Caverns, Virginia You don’t expect to find a concert hall 160 feet underground, but that’s Luray Caverns for you. This Shenandoah Valley...
Shutterstock Sitgreaves Pass Sitgreaves Pass cuts through Arizona’s Black Mountains at 3,550 feet above sea level. The mountain pass became famous in the 1920s...