14 Roadside Attractions That Are Strangely Important to American Identity
1. The Corn Palace – Mitchell, South Dakota Covered in murals made from corn and other grains, the Corn Palace […]
1. The Corn Palace – Mitchell, South Dakota Covered in murals made from corn and other grains, the Corn Palace […]
1. “With all due respect…” This phrase sounds courteous, but it usually signals that the next thing out of someone’s
1. Wall, South Dakota This blink-and-you’ll-miss-it town off I-90 is home to the sprawling Wall Drug Store, which somehow grew
1. Boiling Vegetables to Death Back in the 1950s, vegetables were often boiled until they were practically mush. The belief
1. Sasabe, Arizona Sasabe is a tiny border crossing with barely any infrastructure on either side, yet it feels like
1. Singing the National Anthem at Events Americans often feel a strong swell of patriotism when the national anthem is
1. Gap In the 90s, Gap was the definition of cool casualwear—those logo hoodies and khakis were everywhere. The brand