20 Things That Prove the Old West Was More Dangerous Than You Think
1. Guns Were Everywhere—And Hardly Anyone Knew How to Use Them Despite what Hollywood would have you believe, most people […]
1. Guns Were Everywhere—And Hardly Anyone Knew How to Use Them Despite what Hollywood would have you believe, most people […]
1. The Wave, Arizona Nestled in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, The Wave is a swirl of red sandstone that
1. Los Angeles, California If you’re scrolling through Instagram, the sunsets over Santa Monica, the murals in Venice, and palm-tree-lined
1. Craft Beer Terminology Americans often nod along in conversations about craft beer, pretending to know the difference between a
1. Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona The Grand Canyon’s scale is almost impossible to grasp at first glance. The first
1. Centralia, Pennsylvania Walking through Centralia today, you might think it’s just an abandoned, overgrown town with empty streets and
1. Blaming Bad Weather on Angry Spirits Back in the day, a sudden thunderstorm during your picnic might be chalked