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Shutterstock Times Square Ball Drop Adolph Ochs, owner of The New York Times, started the first ball drop on December 31, 1907. The newspaper...
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Shutterstock Times Square Ball Drop Adolph Ochs, owner of The New York Times, started the first ball drop on December 31, 1907. The newspaper...
Shutterstock Baker Beach, San Francisco Most festivals start with business plans and marketing budgets. Burning Man started with two guys, some scrap wood, and...
Shutterstock Cape Hatteras, North Carolina The waters off Cape Hatteras have claimed over 5,000 ships, earning the nickname “Graveyard of the Atlantic.” Since 1870,...
Shutterstock U.S. Route 163 U.S. Route 163 runs directly through Monument Valley, known globally for that iconic Forrest Gump scene from the movie. The...
Shutterstock Only in NYC The Plaza’s seen more drama than a Real Housewives reunion, and the Chelsea Hotel basically invented the whole “tortured artist”...
Shutterstock Wigwam Motel in Holbrook, Arizona Since 1950, Route 66’s Wigwam Motel in Holbrook has offered concrete tepee stays, after Chester Lewis bought the...
Shutterstock Big Texan Steak Ranch, Texas Back in 1960, a man named Bob Lee had a dream to bring real Texas flavor to life....
Shutterstock Trinity Church, Massachusetts Trinity Church turned heads in Boston when it went up in 1877, and it’s still doing it today in Copley...
Flickr/M McBey The Sandia Peak Tramway, New Mexico Since 1966, this 2.7-mile aerial tram has been carrying hikers, skiers, and curious visitors up the...
Shutterstock Pennsylvania Bridges Pennsylvania has over 25,400 bridges connecting its communities across three major rivers (Delaware, Susquehanna, and Ohio) and countless smaller streams. From...