21 Regional Rules Americans Teach Kids But No One Knows Why
1. Always Take Your Shoes Off Indoors (But Only in Some Places) In many Midwestern and Northern states, kids are […]
1. Always Take Your Shoes Off Indoors (But Only in Some Places) In many Midwestern and Northern states, kids are […]
1. Braddock, Pennsylvania Braddock was home to Andrew Carnegie’s Edgar Thomson Steel Works, one of the first and most productive
1. Sage smudging for “cleansing” Many Americans burn sage bundles to “clear negative energy” from a home. While its origins
1. Moab, Utah Moab used to be a sleepy desert outpost until outdoor recreation exploded in popularity. Now, the town
1. TWA TWA officially ended operations in 2001 after American Airlines absorbed it, but many travelers still remember it fondly.
1. Polly Pocket Compacts (Pre-1998) Original Polly Pocket compacts from the early to mid-’90s remain highly collectible. Dealers focus on
1. Depeche Mode Boomers debated whether electronic bands like Depeche Mode could be considered “real rock.” Millennials appreciated key hits