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Shutterstock Seligman, Arizona Seligman, Arizona should have dried up when I-40 replaced Route 66. Instead, this small town saved the entire historic highway. Local...
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Shutterstock Seligman, Arizona Seligman, Arizona should have dried up when I-40 replaced Route 66. Instead, this small town saved the entire historic highway. Local...
Shutterstock Stonington, Maine Most coastal Maine towns went full tourist years ago. Not Stonington, the state’s busiest lobster port. The tiny village at the...
Shutterstock Ennis Bluebonnet Trail, Texas The Ennis Bluebonnet Trail is a 40-mile network of mapped driving routes along the oldest known wildflower trails in...
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...
Shutterstock Lookout Mountain Incline Railway, Chattanooga The steepest passenger railway in the world isn’t hiding in the Swiss Alps. it’s right here in Chattanooga,...
Shutterstock The Duquesne Incline in Pittsburgh, PA Back in 1877, when Coal Hill was still home to tired workers, you could spot these wooden...
Shutterstock The Haines Shoe House In 1948, shoe salesman Mahlon Haines built a 25-foot-tall house shaped like a work boot in York, Pennsylvania, complete...
Shutterstock Richmond National Battlefield Park Richmond was the prize everyone wanted during the Civil War, and it was the heart of the Confederacy from...
Shutterstock Old Dominion’s Battle Sites Virginia has seen more fighting than any other state in America. It was home to the Confederate capital in...
Shutterstock Frederick, Maryland Frederick started in 1745 when a land developer named Daniel Dulany set up “Frederick Town” along Carroll Creek. A German immigrant...