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This Tiny Kentucky Town Is The Perfect Weekend Getaway
This tiny Kentucky town is home to both the birthplace of KFC and the magnificent Cumberland Falls.
TravelI traveled solo in the safest country in the world. Here are 6 differences I noticed between Iceland and the US.
A solo traveler visiting Iceland from the US for the first time noticed Iceland's minimal police presence and store shelves without locks.
TravelThe World’s 11 Most Beautiful Sea Pools
From Mexico to France, these sea pools are stunning both for their engineering feats as well as their elegant designs
TravelI'm a travel writer who's been to 19 countries. Here are 4 'tourist traps' I wouldn't recommend — and where I'd go instead.
Insider's reporter loved Switzerland, but instead of returning to the Matterhorn, she'd spend more time in somewhere like Lauterbrunnen.
TravelThe iconic road everyone should drive down at least once in your state
Stacker takes a look at some of the most iconic roads in every state.
TravelThe Weirdest Buildings In Every State
Consider this list your reason for an epic cross-country road trip. Not only are these peculiar buildings cool to look at, but they're also full of fascinating facts. We've rounded up the most interesting historical structures in every single state that you'll have to see to believe.
Travel"Surprisingly, It's Still Fairly Undiscovered By Americans": Frequent Fliers Are Sharing Underrated Destinations To Consider In Place Of Popular Vacation Spots
"I never hear Americans talking about it, but it's honestly one of the most beautiful places I've ever been." View Entire Post ›
TravelThese Small Towns in Florida Have More Charm Than We Can Handle
How have we never heard of so many of these before? The Sunshine State is known for big cities, like the glitzy metropolis of Miami and the bustling Orlando with all its Disney attractions. But it's also home to unique and special small towns—in case nightlife and rollercoasters aren't your thing. Escape to one of these destinations for a dreamy getaway, where you can relax, sure, but also try new activities, dine on delicious food, and shop til you drop. Think: New England and European charm—but with some of the most pristine beaches at your fingertips. Want to feel like you're in Spain? Head to Pensacola. Italy? Venice, of course! French Riviera? Post up at Rosemary Beach, off of Scenic Highway 30A. We're talking brick-paved streets, old-school trolleys, lighthouses galore (photo ops, anyone?), pastel cottages, welcoming inns, cute cafes, vibrant Main Streets (New York isn't the only state with a Park Avenue!), and more. And almost all of these towns are just steps (or a bike ride) away from glorious white sand and brilliantly blue water. While not all of these Florida destinations are technically small towns (some are neighborhoods within a city), we think you'll agree that they feel quaint, personal, and belong on this list. Which one are you booking first?
Travel40 Vintage Photos of Bars Through the Years
From many years and all over the world, partying is universal!
TravelThese 54 Abandoned Places Are Some of the Most Beautiful Spots in the World
Learn the haunting backstories. Though apocalyptic, there's something beautiful about abandoned places. The clocks have stopped ticking and there's not a soul in sight, but the shell of what used to be remains. Abandoned places show us what happens without consistent human upkeep—and perhaps what could even happen to the places we love and frequent. These spots are haunting, and there is a mysterious beauty in neglect. The following locations (albeit somewhat weathered over time), are some of the most striking we've ever seen. Read on to see the most beautiful abandoned places in the world—and learn their backstories. You'll almost feel voyeuristic looking at them, like you're witnessing a very intimate piece of someone else's life.
Travel25 Weird Blind Spots In 'Well-Known' History
Cracked pays people to make smart memes. Visit the Photoplasty and Pictofacts Workshop to get in on it. History books have a way of leaving out the most bizarre details about famous goings-on, presumably because school-age minds can't handle them. We
TravelI'm an American who visited Iceland for the first time. Here are 7 mistakes I made.
An Insider reporter made some mistakes during her trip, such as bringing a carry-on that was too big for IcelandAir and packing unnecessary items.
Travel17 Times Movie & TV Shows Affected The Real World
For better and worse, movies and TV affect us. Even purely fictionalized forms of media can inspire concrete actions and legislative action.Read on for 17 surprising ways pop culture has influenced society. Advertisement 17 Source: Tel
TravelHow an Artist Helped Millions of Drivers With a Counterfeit Highway Sign
When Caltrans couldn't make a useful sign to direct motorists through a confusing interchange, a brave artist snuck his own onto an existing one.
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