US News
Shutterstock The First Arbor Day Nebraska in the 1800s had few trees. Open prairies stretched for miles, creating harsh living conditions for settlers. On...
Hi, what are you looking for?
Shutterstock The First Arbor Day Nebraska in the 1800s had few trees. Open prairies stretched for miles, creating harsh living conditions for settlers. On...
Wikimedia Commons/Hammatt Billfggccxxxxings The Writing of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” in Brunswick In 1850, Harriet Beecher Stowe sat in her Brunswick, Maine parlor, outraged by...
Flickr/J. Stephen Conn The Levi Coffin and Catharine Coffin House Over 1,000 people found safety in this plain white house on Highway 27. Levi...
Flickr/Larry Miller Totem Bight State Historical Park, Alaska In 1804, Tlingit warriors made their stand against Russian fur traders in what would become one...
Shutterstock Eastern State Penitentiary, Pennsylvania Before Eastern State Penitentiary, American prisoners were thrown together in crowded, filthy jails. This Philadelphia prison changed everything in...
Shutterstock Register Cliff, Wyoming Register Cliff stands like a giant guest book made of stone. For over two decades, wagon trains rolled past this...
Shutterstock Providence Canyon, Georgia Most canyons take millions of years to form. Providence Canyon took about 150 years and some really bad farming. Now...
Shutterstock Kingsley Plantation, Florida Kingsley Plantation tells one of Florida’s most distinctive slavery stories. In the early 1800s, Zephaniah Kingsley ran this sea island...
Shutterstock Ferndale, California Nobody really plans a trip to Ferndale. You stumble on it when you’re headed somewhere else, then spend the next three...
Flickr/Caveman Chuck Fountain of Youth Park, St. Augustine FL The Fountain of Youth park sits at the exact spot where Spanish explorers first landed...