Destinations

  • Abandoned Williams Grove Amusement Park, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, dramatic view of a small roller coaster with overgrown plants, bare trees with a blue sky

    17 Abandoned Theme Parks for Thrills, Chills, and Nostalgia

    Amusement parks usually conjure up images of soaring, spinning thrill rides, invigorating roller-coasters, and stately Ferris wheels. But sometimes theme parks suffer unwelcome thrills of their own — from natural disasters to human tragedy to insolvency — and are forced…

  • American actors Dianne Wiest and Johnny Depp on the set of Edward Scissorhands, Wiest is opening the door and Depp is walking through it

    Houses Across America Made Famous by Movies

    Ever fallen in love with a house after you saw it on the silver screen? Film crews scour the country for the perfect places for their characters to call home. While a handful are open for tours, most are home…

  • What Old Jails Are Being Used for Now

    What can you do with a former prison or jail? Pretty much anything you want, provided you have the imagination (and money) to bring about a transformation. Here are some former prisons and jails with second lives that just might…

  • Winter sunrise over cemetery

    51 Spooky Graveyards Across the Country

    Why pay admission to a haunted house to get spooked, when cemeteries and the paranormal seem to fit hand in glove, especially as Halloween approaches? In every state, there’s a graveyard where visitors have seen, heard, or felt spirits or…

  • Pint of beer in a brewery

    The Oldest Breweries in America

    In 1915, there were roughly 1,300 breweries in the United States. That number dropped to zero with the arrival of Prohibition in 1920. And although a handful survived the Volstead Act — many by producing other products or low-alcohol “near…

  • views of scary places

    The Most Terrifying Places in America

    Even those who don’t believe in ghosts must admit that tales of the supernatural can be particularly gripping, and certain places just have a general eeriness about them. Throughout the United States, numerous graveyards, old homes, prisons, and hotels have…