Chris Isaak, the iconic singer known for his timeless ballad “Wicked Game,” has captivated audiences for years, leaving fans intrigued by the mystery surrounding his romantic involvements. With a ...
New York: where the pizza’s legendary, the people are bold, and the laws… well, some of them seem like they were drafted during a 3 a.m. subway ride. From no- masking rules in bowling alleys to ...
On April 22, 1982, workers shut off the pumps at Butte’s Berkeley Pit for the last time. The massive copper mine had operated for 27 years, but falling prices made it too costly to continue. Without ...
Most people picture Oklahoma as flat and dry. Lake Tenkiller will change that. Tucked into the Ozark foothills of eastern Oklahoma, this 12,900-acre reservoir sits inside a landscape of rocky bluffs ...
In 1975, a retired military man named Peter Jefferds changed American food history on a small cove in Washington. After living abroad and falling for mussels, he picked Penn Cove on Whidbey Island to ...
Georgia harbors numerous mysteries and legends, alongside some eerie and uncanny phenomena. Among these peculiarities are two roads that defy conventional physics and gravity, known as gravity hills, ...
Tennessee: where the barbecue is smoky, the music never stops, and the laws? Let’s just say some of them could use a remix. While the Volunteer State gave us Elvis, Dollywood, and the Grand Ole Opry, ...
Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel have captured the world’s attention with their extraordinary bond. After rising to fame following their appearance on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 1996, they ...
An hour from Orlando’s theme parks, past the exit ramps and the resort signs, there’s 1,267 acres of real Florida sitting quietly along the northwest shore of Lake Hancock. Circle B Bar Reserve costs ...
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore reveals a sacred world most visitors never see. For thousands of years, the Ojibwe people saw these colorful cliffs not as pretty scenery but as living beings filled ...
In 1885, two proud men in Dakota Territory came close to a fight to the death. Teddy Roosevelt, not yet famous, got a bold note from the Marquis de Mores, who sat in jail on murder charges. Bad blood ...
Arizona, where it’s a dry heat (until it’s not), cacti are sacred, and no one blinks when the weather hits 115°. Arizonans are tough, tan, and proud of their state’s strange balance of desert peace ...