A Southern California woman said she is still in awe after a discovery at a Pasadena flea market led to a heartfelt meeting ...
This Gold Rush era enclave is home to just over 100 residents and offers visitors pristine nature, nearby hiking trails, and ...
A California artist browsing a flea market stumbled onto a box of old family photos that she purchased for $20. Inside were ...
Washington enjoyed a brief moment in the sunshine during the Gold Rush, but this abandoned mining town is a testament to how ...
In Idaho's panhandle sits a breathtaking 36‑mile drive through alpine foothills, shimmering lakes, and forested slopes that offer an unforgettable journey.
Visitors can observe over 370 bird species, alligators, otters, and bobcats from their vehicles. The drive is part of a 20,000-acre restoration area managed by the St. Johns Water Management District.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – When Jennifer Boresz Engelking was in seventh grade she found herself fascinated by local historical lore about a shipwreck. “I found a paper I wrote from seventh grade and it ...
In the heart of rural Minnesota, surrounded by some of the most heavily farmed and drained land in the Midwest, is a vast lake with water that is remarkably clear. On Swan Lake, thick stands of ...
One of the most unique and expensive properties ever offered in Texas—the sprawling, private Lake Monticello—is still up for grabs. Listed at a jaw-dropping $131.1 million, the 5,700-acre estate ...
Sutton Lake, a man-made lake originally used for cooling a power plant, is a popular fishing spot north of the Port City. The warm water and abundant underwater structures make it an ideal habitat for ...
As the Great Salt Lake shrinks, scientists are uncovering mysterious groundwater-fed oases hidden beneath its drying lakebed. Reed-covered mounds and strange surface disturbances hint at a vast ...
Lake Oswego’s fascinating history is showcased year-round at the Iron Workers Museum and online through the Lake Oswego Preservation Society. But few history lessons are as much fun as the Oswego Lake ...