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2. Without Dallas, we wouldn't have the Slurpee.
For those times you’re not lodging in luxury, a little preparation is all it takes to transform your hotel room into a cozy haven.
From museums to national parks, there's plenty to admire alongside the engineering feat.
The sand dunes in Death Valley and the Mojave Desert "boom" and "burp" naturally.
She told her daughter, “If those men can do it, I can do it.”
Just because you're confined to your seat, it doesn’t mean you have to be uncomfortable. Some basic tricks will help ease you through your trip.
The fuzzy green balls are revered as national treasures, celebrated in religious ceremonies, and kept as pets.
These Ferris wheels and observation wheels are more than just a fun ride.
It may be known as the Music City, but Nashville can do a lot more than just carry a tune. It’s a leading healthcare provider, a foodie destination, and a must-see for history buffs.
Just hurry—it ends on October 17.
Acadia National Park in Maine may not be as renowned as some of its Western brethren, but it’s every bit as spectacular.
It may be the largest city in the Green Mountain state, but to residents and visitors alike, Burlington feels more like a small town.
‘Booze Traveler’ host Jack Maxwell had consumed cow blood in Tanzania and cobra wine in Hong Kong.
You used to get a lot more bang for your buck at airports—like courtesy cars and coin-operated TV chairs.