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Shutterstock The 1825 Erie Canal Opening Ceremony The Erie Canal opened on October 26, 1825, linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The...
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Shutterstock The 1825 Erie Canal Opening Ceremony The Erie Canal opened on October 26, 1825, linking the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. The...
Flickr/hermilo87 Wave Organ A strange musical instrument sits at the end of a jetty in San Francisco’s Marina district. The Wave Organ makes music...
Shutterstock Thor’s Well Along Oregon’s rocky coast sits a hole that seems to swallow the Pacific Ocean whole. Thor’s Well earned its nickname “Gate...
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 The Salton Sea In the 1950s, Hollywood stars flocked to the Salton Sea for yacht parties and water skiing. Today, the same lake...
Shutterstock Boneyard Beach, Florida Along Florida’s Big Talbot Island, a strange and beautiful beach is littered with massive bleached oak trees. These fallen giants...
Shutterstock Biosphere 2, Arizona Tucked in Oracle, Arizona, Biosphere 2 isn’t your average science experiment. In 1991, eight researchers sealed themselves inside this massive...
Shutterstock Pismo Beach, California Think of Pismo Beach as California’s chiller answer to the crowded shores down south. This Central Coast standout brings the...
Shutterstock Hug Point, Oregon Hug Point gets its name from a practical problem: getting around it without getting wet. Back in the 1800s, stagecoaches...
Shutterstock The Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, California Glass Beach is exactly what it sounds like – a beach where the sand mixes with...