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Muir died of pneumonia in a Los Angeles hospital on December 24, 1914, just one year after losing the Hetch Hetchy fight.
The White House wasn’t always white, and it definitely wasn’t always American in design. Irish architects left their mark on ...
You can’t visit Fly Geyser without booking a tour first. This man-made marvel sits on private land in Nevada’s Black Rock ...
Tennessee might be known for its music, mountains, and mind-your-business manners—but don’t let the sweet tea and Southern charm fool you. Beneath every friendly “bless your heart” is a fiery opinion ...
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Keet Seel lies within Navajo National Monument, accessed via Highway 564 near Shonto, Arizona (86054). Visitors must complete ...
The well-preserved cliff dwelling marks the southeastern edge of Bears Ears National Monument’s Shash Jaa Unit. Ancestral ...
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The Salado were clever farmers who built water channels directing flow from the Salt River to their fields. They grew maize, ...
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In September 1670, Apache warriors launched a fierce attack on Las Humanas, the Pueblo settlement at Gran Quivira. They ...
Most towns in the 1830s had one thing in common: white founders. But tucked away in western Illinois, a free Black man named ...