16 U.S. Towns That Were Named After Foreign Cities But Feel Nothing Like Them
1. Paris, Texas When you think of Paris, you probably imagine the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and chic cafés. Paris, Texas, […]
1. Paris, Texas When you think of Paris, you probably imagine the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and chic cafés. Paris, Texas, […]
1. Old Exercise Equipment Almost every basement seems to have some neglected treadmill or dusty elliptical that’s been sitting idle
1. Using Dial-Up Internet Sounds as a Common Experience Most households used dial-up internet, which meant waiting minutes for a
1. Snake Milker Milking snakes sounds like something out of a dark circus act, but it’s a high-paying science-related job.
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. Gibsonton, Florida Gibsonton proudly bills itself as “Showtown” with carnival heritage and oddball charm that’s equal parts quirky and