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  • Starbucks Holiday Drink

    17 Things You Didn’t Know About Starbucks

    No matter how often you frequent Starbucks, there are some interesting things you may not know about the legendary coffee chain. Though the Seattle-based coffee giant celebrated its 50th year anniversary last year by handing out free coffee, it did…

  • REI Store

    This Beloved Store Quit Black Friday For Good

    Outdoor retailer REI has said it will be closed on Black Friday this year — and every year after.  Gallery: 30+ Holiday Gifts to Buy Early Instead of participating in the busiest shopping day of the year, the company will pay…

  • 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…

  • Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks — Close-Up view of the largest tent rocks

    32 National Monuments Everyone Should Visit at Least Once

    If you’ve ticked off every destination on your national parks bucket list, then this list is for you: 32 national monuments across the U.S. that showcase the nation’s history, wildlife, and stunning natural wonders. And another is soon to be…

  • The O'Neil Hotel Lobby

    Historic Banks Beautifully Transformed Into Hotels, Restaurants, and More

    With the rise of mobile banking, many bank buildings — including some architectural gems — have been repurposed into restaurants, hotels, bars, shops, breweries, and even arcades. Many retain their original 19th and 20th century design, with the financial institutions’…

  • flying house fly in extreme close up on white background

    Beware of Fly Vomit … It’s More Dangerous Than You Think

    From unrepentant buzzing around your head to annoyingly painful bites on your ankles, flies are a nuisance from their slimy, squirmy maggot beginnings to their fly-swatter spatter endings. But as…

  • Airline passengers waiting in line

    25 Annoying Airline Upcharges That Are Actually Worth It

    Fees are the price travelers pay collectively for accessible air travel, where there’s little mercy for checked luggage and more airlines charge for a carry-on. Are the fees worth paying?…

  • New Brunswick, NJ USA - September 2, 2021: City of New Brunswick flooded after Hurricane Ida. The flooded roadways and highways of the City of New Brunswick, NJ after flooding from hurricane Ida.

    The Deadliest Hurricanes and Other Natural Disasters in the U.S.

    From deadly wildfires and heat waves to hurricanes, all forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes, natural disasters seem to be on the upswing — with more to…

  • Breakfast served on a hotel bed

    26 Reasons Why Staying at a Hotel Beats a Vacation Rental

    Whether you’re Camp Hotel or Camp Airbnb/Vrbo, there are pros and cons when booking either option for your vacation or business trip. For some, hotels have been priced out of…

  • Close up of young beautiful business woman drinks water on a plane

    Carry-On Essentials to Pack for Your Next Flight

    Unless you’re chartering a private jet or at least living it up in first class, there’s no sugarcoating it: Flying can be downright uncomfortable — especially with lingering concerns and ongoing…

  • Kent State Massacre

    Famous Crime Scenes You Can Visit Across America

    Crime scenes can be fascinating places to visit. Many are historically significant and have commemorative markers or even a museum to learn about the events that took place there. Some…

  • Cars parked at Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre waiting for film to begin at dusk.

    The Best RV-Friendly Drive-In Theaters Across America

    Drive-in theaters date back to the 1930s, offering motorists the chance to catch a movie in the comfort of their vehicle. Many still remain in business today, offering the chance…

  • Kroondal, South Africa€“ - July 25, 2015: North West Winter Craft Beer Festival held at Brauhaus am Damm. Manager Walter Stallmann explaining process to tour group.

    15 Drinking Pilgrimages Worth Taking

    One of the best ways to stock your bar at home is by visiting where favorite spirits, wines, and beers are made. Not only will you have the chance to…

  • Celebration banner in streets of Old San Juan Puerto Rico

    30 Things You Didn’t Know About Puerto Rico

    Hurricane Fiona pummeled Puerto Rico over the weekend, resulting in power outages for much of the island. Widespread flooding with more than 2 feet of water, with more rain on the…

  • Giant Stalagmites in Carlsbad "Big Room"

    21 Free and Cheap Underground Spaces to Explore

    Some of the coolest spots you’ve never heard of may lie right beneath your feet. From one-of-a-kind caves to commuter walkways to “underground cities” from the early 1900s, there are…

  • RV driving through Arizona

    How Much RV Can You Get for Your Money?

    The best deals on recreational vehicles tend to come in the fall. If you’re looking, the time to cash in on discounts may be now. But no amount of luck…

  • Pint Glass on Bar Top - New York City Dive-Bar

    Historic Dive Bars Across the Country

    The term “dive bar” doesn’t always signify a saloon of questionable reputation. Many watering hole owners are embracing a new definition: a no-frills establishment where you can find a stiff…