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Wikimedia Commons/US Geological Service White Sands, New Mexico David Bustos found strange marks in the white sands of New Mexico’s Tularosa Basin in 2009....
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Wikimedia Commons/US Geological Service White Sands, New Mexico David Bustos found strange marks in the white sands of New Mexico’s Tularosa Basin in 2009....
Wikimedia Commons/Flickr Commons by the British Library The 1837 Imprisonment of Seminole Leader Osceola Three years of jungle warfare had made Osceola the most...
Flickr/raymondclarkeimages Wichita, Kansas The first White Castle opened in Wichita, Kansas in 1921, selling five-cent hamburgers that changed American fast food forever. Walter Anderson’s...
Wikimedia Commons/Yinan Chen Prophetstown State Park, Indiana A holy man’s vision of Native unity died in the mud along the Wabash River in 1811....
Shutterstock The White House The White House wasn’t always white, and it definitely wasn’t always American in design. Irish architects left their mark on...
Shutterstock Levittown, New York In 1947, you could buy a brand new house in Levittown for $7,990. No down payment, just $58 a month....
Shutterstock White Sands National Park, New Mexico White gypsum dunes stretch as far as you can see in southern New Mexico, creating the world’s...
Shutterstock Buttermilk Falls State Park, New York Right at Ithaca’s doorstep sits Buttermilk Falls, where a stream drops into a natural pool perfect for...
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 Mission San Xavier del Bac, Arizona This brilliant white church has been serving the Tohono O’odham community since Spanish colonial times, surviving earthquakes,...