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Lakes

The Oldest Man-Made Lakes in the United States

Some of America's oldest man-made lakes have supplied water, powered industry, and shaped communities for more than two centuries.

Cities

7 Best New Mexico Towns For Retirees

Discover seven welcoming New Mexico towns where retirees enjoy warm weather, rich culture, and a relaxed pace amid desert scenery and mountain views.

Cities

These Idaho Towns Throw Legendary 4th Of July Celebrations

Celebrate July 4 in Idaho with fireworks, rodeos, hot springs, balloon rallies, lake cruises, and small-town festivals in five scenic mountain towns.

Cities

11 Offbeat Utah Towns To Visit In 2026

Explore 11 offbeat Utah towns to visit in 2026, from hot springs and dark skies to railroad history, pioneer landmarks, and desert river stops.

Cities

These North Dakota Towns Throw Legendary 4th Of July Celebrations

North Dakota towns celebrate July 4th with rodeos, parades, park festivals, live music, and fireworks that make the holiday feel legendary.

Cities

This Is The Friendliest Small Town On The Pacific Coast

In place of California’s countless high-rise condos and private beaches, the town of Cannon Beach is a friend to its environment and to all who pass through.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Kansas

One doesn't think of Kansas as a haven for snakes, but in the five most snake-filled bodies of water in the Sunflower State, it's clear that they thrive here.

Lakes

How Many Rivers Drain Into the Great Lakes?

These 18 rivers play a key role in supplying water to the Great Lakes and supporting the surrounding watershed and ecosystem.

Ancient World

How The Ides Of March Changed The Roman Empire

The senators who killed Caesar meant to save the Roman Republic from an increasingly tyrannical dictator. This plan backfired.

Lakes

The Lakes With The Most Diverse Bird Populations

Seven U.S. lakes along major migration flyways host hundreds of bird species each year, with four on the Pacific Flyway from Alaska to Patagonia.

Bodies of Water

6 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Minnesota

Minnesota's lakes and rivers create ideal habitat for water-loving snakes, with wetlands, rocky shorelines, and abundant prey.

Stories

The Rise and Fall of Route 66

Why does a decommissioned highway still draw travelers from around the world? Discover the story of Route 66, the legendary Mother Road.

Ancient World

The Bloodiest Wars Of The Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire experienced many wars throughout its history. The most violent of these occurred in the second half of its existence.

Animals

The Most Snake Infested Lakes in Maine

Although Maine is not the most snake-infested state in the United States, there are still lakes that are the ideal habitat for local species.

Destinations

This Ontario Town is All About Shakespeare and Chocolate Shops

A weekend in Stratford, Ontario: a matinee of The Tempest at the Stratford Festival, six stops on the Chocolate Trail, and a walk along the Avon River.

Climate

The Driest City in Every US State

Some of America's driest cities receive surprisingly little rain each year. See which city ranks as the driest in every US state.

Stories

Exploring One of Michigan’s Best Beach Towns

A travel writer slows down for a day in St. Joseph, Michigan with his mother. Antiques, a carousel, dual lighthouses, and a Lake Michigan wine trail.

GDP

The Least Developed Countries In The World

One of the key factors contributing to underdevelopment in South Sudan, located in east-Central Africa, is persistent conflict and political instability.

Ancient World

The Most Brutal City-States in Ancient Greece

Explore the brutal side of Ancient Greece through Sparta, Athens, Thebes, and Syracuse, where power, war, and cruelty shaped history.

Climate

The Most Tornado-Prone States in the US

Discover the 10 states with the most tornadoes, based on 30 years of NOAA data, and learn what makes these regions tornado hotspots.

Stories

Discovering England’s Blenheim Palace, the Birthplace of Winston Churchill

A first-person tour of Blenheim Palace, Sir Winston Churchill's birthplace and Britain's only non-royal palace, near Woodstock in Oxfordshire.

Stories

An American Rebuilt Shakespeare’s Globe and He Died Before It Opened

A traveler's tour of Shakespeare's Globe on London's Bankside, plus a candlelit performance of The Tempest next door in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

Animals

The 6 Most Snake Infested Lakes in the US

Some US lakes teem with water snakes, and a few with venomous ones. Discover the most snake-infested lakes in the country and what's lurking near shore

Society

What Is The National Dish Of The United States?

The national dish of the United States is said to be hamburgers, brownies, or apple pie. But does the United States actually have a national dish officially?

Geography

Why Are So Many Countries Called Guinea?

Four countries carry the name Guinea, on two different continents. Discover where the name came from and why it spread so far across the map

Space

What Euclid Is Mapping In The Dark Universe

Euclid is mapping galaxies, dark matter, and dark energy to help scientists understand how the universe formed and why it continues to expand.

Society

States With The Lowest Home Ownership Rates

High prices, dense cities, and renter-heavy markets. Discover the states with the lowest homeownership rates and where buying a home is hardest.

Industries

Which Countries Export the Most Food?

The United States is the largest exporter of food products worldwide, sending massive amounts of plant and animal products around the world.

Geography

Effects Of Earthquakes

Whether they are short term or long term, there are a variety of ways in which earthquakes can affect the landscape and life in an impacted area.

Ancient World

Why The Roman Empire’s Greatest Strength Became A Weakness

Rome’s territorial reach paved the way for ambitious generals and barbarian leaders to carve out their own spheres of influence.

Industries

The 10 Largest Gold Mines In The World

Built on the Muruntau gold deposit in the Kyzylkum Desert of Uzbekistan, the Muruntau Gold Mine is the world's largest open pit mine.

Animals

The Most Wolf-Dense Regions in the United States

Gray wolves in the U.S. are concentrated in four regions: the Great Lakes, Northern Rockies, Pacific Northwest, and Alaska, with about 19,000 wolves today.

Space

Why The Search For Planet Nine Picked Up Again

Learn why astronomers are searching for Planet Nine again and how the Rubin Observatory could help reveal a hidden world beyond Pluto.

Sports

The Largest Baseball Stadiums In The United States

Dodger Stadium, Yankee Stadium, Coors Field, and more: discover the largest baseball stadiums in the United States and how the biggest ballparks rank.

Society

10 States With The Largest African-American Populations

African Americans have a long proud cultural history in the U.S., and are working all across the country to overcome generations of unfair practices.

Politics

The Unhealthiest Presidents In American History

John F Kennedy suffered from various ailments such as chronic back pain. These health concerns were kept secret in order to uphold a false image of vitality and youth.

Volcanoes

The Most Dangerous Volcanoes In The United States

US Geological Survey cataloged 161 volcanoes throughout the country, 18 of which are considered a "very high threat." Here are at the top of the watchlist. 

Space

Why Pluto Might Still Have A Liquid Ocean

Pluto is one of the coldest worlds in the solar system, yet evidence suggests a vast liquid ocean may still survive beneath its icy crust.

Economics

The Richest Counties In The United States

Explore the economic powerhouses of the U.S. with a deep dive into the top 10 richest counties and the industries fueling their prosperity.

Mountains

10 Tallest Mountains In The Contiguous United States

Alaska may have Denali, but there are plenty of awe-inspiring mountain peaks to check out in the continental U.S. Here are the 10 tallest.