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The past few years have seen record crowds in America's most popular national parks, including 12 million a year at this ...
This unassuming steakhouse sits in tiny Manhattan, Montana, in a building that looks straight out of the Old West. When you walk in, you’re greeted by that perfect steakhouse atmosphere – softly lit ...
Richard de Crespigny was piloting a plane when an engine exploded. He said knowing when and when not to trust the computer ...
Composed of straw-bale walls and salvaged materials, this Mojave Desert cabin tests how beauty and sustainability can thrive.
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The early life of Mrs. Celia Jane Miller, born in 1855, and a feature for the Parkersburg News in 1939 by Cordelia Moellendick, concludes: Made Own Shoes “Once upon a time I manufactured a pair of ...
In this episode, we fell one of the tallest trees so far, resulting in two solid logs. The larger log was too heavy to lift, ...
A historic Oregon café near Crater Lake serves comfort, coffee, and famous huckleberry pie that tastes like home.
Experience Wyoming’s small town restaurants where rustic charm, hearty flavors, and genuine Western hospitality create unforgettable dining moments.
Originally I wanted to buy an EV to use as a giant rolling power plant for all the gadgets I own and get to play with as a ...
In the span of 16 years in the back half of the 19th century, Americans watched as two of their presidents were struck down ...