13 facts across the U.S.
Delaware is the first state in the Americas where settlers utilized log cabins. Swedish immigrants in the mid-1600s brou…
Dry Tortugas National Park sits 70 miles west of Key West and can only be reached by boat or seaplane. Its centerpiece,…
Madison has one of the largest historic districts in the state of Georgia, and tourists from all over the world come to…
The city of Natchez, Mississippi contains the highest concentration of antebellum plantation homes in the United States,…
Kansas City, Missouri is home to more fountains than any city in the world except Rome. The city has over 200 fountains,…
Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis is the smallest national park in the United States at just 192 acres. The stainl…
The first boardwalk in the United States was built in Atlantic City, New Jersey in 1870. The idea came from hotel owners…
The city of Taos, New Mexico has been home to one of the most continuously inhabited communities in North America. Taos…
The Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina is the largest privately owned home in the United States, with 178,926…
Oregon has more ghost towns than any other state in the country, with over 200 documented abandoned settlements scattere…
Hershey, Pennsylvania, home of the Hershey Company, produces over 70 million Hershey's Kisses every single day. The town…
The Breakers, the summer cottage of Cornelius Vanderbilt II in Newport, Rhode Island, was completed in 1895 and remains…
Beneath the Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia lies a massive bunker code-named Project Greek Isl…