The Razorback Regional Greenway covers 40 paved miles from Fayetteville to Bella Vista, passing through seven towns, Ozark ...
Washington, DC has expanded its snow removal approach by placing more responsibility on property owners and residents.
If approved, trains would stop running between the Gateway Transit Center and downtown Portland. The Green Line would only ...
The Selma to Montgomery March Byway follows U.S. Highway 80 for 54 miles across central Alabama, tracing the exact route ...
The Natchez Trace Parkway runs 444 miles from Natchez, Miss., to Nashville, Tenn., and you won’t hit a single stoplight the ...
Wolf Island Road stands out among these haunted thoroughfares. Travelers have reported sightings of ghostly figures and eerie sounds, such as those of a phantom procession. The road itself seems to ...
1. It’s Illegal to Tap Your Foot to Music in a Tavern Yes, really. A long-standing law bans patrons from keeping time to music in restaurants and bars—so don’t even think about bobbing your head to ...
In summer 1950, polio hit tiny Wytheville, Virginia with brutal force. The first case struck 20-month-old Johnny Seccafico in late June. Soon after, the town of just 5,500 people had 184 cases—one in ...
Ohio: the Buckeye State, where college football is a religion, the weather can’t make up its mind, and the legal code is just as unpredictable. From outlawed fish intoxication to a genuine fear of ...
Oklahoma: where the wind comes sweeping down the plain—and so do some absolutely bizarre laws. Known for its cowboy culture, tornado drills, and more roadside pecan stands than you can count, the ...
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