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The Carrizo Plain National Monument holds the site of America’s strangest oil disaster celebration. In 1910, grocer Julius ...
After gaining freedom in 1778, she built a medicine business, trapped bears for market, and shipped goods to New Orleans. Spanish authorities granted her 67 acres in 1787, making her Louisiana’s first ...
Acadia National Park exists because one Boston millionaire fell in love with Maine’s rocky coast at age fifteen. George Dorr inherited a textile fortune but spent every penny and forty years of his ...
The Lyon Farm historic farmhouse in Georgia’s Arabia Mountain National Heritage Area holds the roots of one of the state’s ...
Big Cypress National Preserve holds the story of America’s longest Indian war and its most defiant leader. For forty-one ...
Kalapana was a sleepy Hawaiian fishing village until Kilauea volcano decided to rewrite the map. Starting in 1990, ...
Delaware adopted its first state constitution on September 20, 1776, in the New Castle Court House Assembly Room. The ...
His father caught him and offered boarding school instead. That choice changed everything. Barnard discovered he loved ...
Nevada’s Desert Highway of Human Bondage Great Basin National Park in Nevada looks peaceful today, but for twenty years it sat along America’s most brutal slave trade route. The Old Spanish Trail ...
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Hunter S. Thompson’s Wild Campaign for Aspen Sheriff The Hotel Jerome’s J-Bar in Aspen looks like any upscale ski town watering hole today, but in 1970 it served as campaign headquarters for the ...