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Congress passed the Refugee Relief Act in 1953, which let 2,000 Palestinian families start new lives in America. Men like ...
In 1898, a bat cloud led 16-year-old cowboy Jim White to find Carlsbad Caverns in the New Mexico desert. Five days later, he ...
The Canterbury Shakers built a world where orphans found home. Back in 1792, these celibate believers began taking in kids ...
The ancient aquaculture system at Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park shows how Hawaiians mastered both land and sea ...
While Broadway banned gay themes in 1928, theater folks found a secret haven just off Long Island. Cherry Grove on Fire ...
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Colorado loves its tourists—we rely on you to fund ski towns and keep the I-70 traffic spicy. But if you want to blend in, learn how to pronounce “Frisco,” stop asking about sea level, and bring ...
California may be full of influencers, palm trees, and beach vibes, but locals can sniff out a tourist faster than you can say “where’s In-N-Out?” Whether you’re overhyping Hollywood or calling it ...
You don’t need to blend in to enjoy Alabama, but if you’re trying to pass as a local, maybe leave the unsweet tea and pronunciation guides at home. Embrace the heat, the football, the fried everything ...
Arizona loves visitors, but let’s be honest—we can spot y’all the moment you ask if we ride horses to work or wonder why your phone keeps overheating. Don’t worry though. Grab some tacos, stay ...
Khrushchev charmed Eisenhower’s grandkids, went skeet shooting, and talked world peace over lunch. For a few hours on that Pennsylvania farm, the Cold War thawed as two old foes found common ground.
The Great Swamp holds a dark winter secret. On December 19, 1675, over 1,000 colonial troops marched across frozen swampland ...
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