When accomplishing great feats, most people aren't sitting down. That can't be said of Roger Ebert. From the late 70s to the end of the 90s, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert came into our homes on a weekly basis letting us know which movies were ... Read More >
Blue Hole – Santa Rosa, New Mexico
In the midst of sand and dunes in the open New Mexico desert lies Blue Hole, aptly named because it is a magnificent blue gem in the sands of Santa Rosa. At one time, Blue Hole was known as Blue Lake. It is actually just one of a handful of lakes ... Read More >
Yellowstone Bear World – Rexburg, Idaho
Campers tell nightmarish stories about bears attacking their campsites in search of food. When you're sleeping all cozy in your tent, the last thing you'd want to see is a bear through the zippered door. But what about seeing these great animals ... Read More >
Washington Monument State Park – Middletown, Maryland
At the top of South Mountain stands the first ever monument erected in George Washington's honor. This, the original Washington Monument (not to be confused with the monument of the same name in DC), is a tower made of stone that was designed and ... Read More >
Uranus Fudge Factory and General Store – Pulaski County, Missouri
Sometimes, getting there really is half the fun. Especially when your destination plays on its name so well. Just wait till you tell your friends, your other half, or your children you're going to take a detour to Uranus. In the little town of ... Read More >
White Sands National Monument – Alamogordo, New Mexico
Photographs of White Sands look more like a wonderland of snow, but the "white stuff" is really white gypsum crystals. Unlike snow, it never melts away, and unlike the most beautiful of white, sandy beaches, this "sand" never gets hot, even though ... Read More >
The Gum Wall – Seattle, Washington
The Market Theater had humble beginnings. In the early 20th Century, the theater was actually a horse barn belonging to the founders of Pike Place Market. They would stable their horses there during their workday, much like today's workers park ... Read More >
The Queen Mary – Long Beach, California
There are several ships of note in the history of nautical wonders; however, the history of the Queen Mary is nothing short of astonishing. She was destined for greatness from her humble beginnings in 1930 as nothing more than "Number 534", to her ... Read More >
Stokes Castle – Austin, Nevada
Austin, Nevada has an incredible history and keeping with tradition, Stokes Castle does not disappoint. The castle is nestled up on a hillside that comes into view as you drive into Austin. Towering over the valley below, the castle evokes a time in ... Read More >
The Witch Dungeon Museum – Salem, Massachusetts
Back in Massachusetts' not-so-humble beginnings, having the mark of the witch was not a good thing. Witchcraft was considered blasphemy back in 1692, but today, the Witch Dungeon Museum brings this part of our history to life – literally – with a ... Read More >
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