12 Tales So Embedded in Local History No One Checks If They’re True
1. The Bell Witch of Tennessee In the early 1800s, the Bell family of Adams, Tennessee, claimed they were haunted […]
1. The Bell Witch of Tennessee In the early 1800s, the Bell family of Adams, Tennessee, claimed they were haunted […]
1. Sedona, Arizona Sedona’s red rock scenery looks almost unreal online, and its main streets seem buzzing with boho energy
1. Writing Checks Once upon a time, everyone had a checkbook in their purse or glove compartment. These days, mobile
1. Carpentry Carpenters quite literally built America—from colonial homes to the transcontinental railroad. Woodworking was a trade passed from father
1. Cheering for Strangers At sports events, parades, or even casual competitions, Americans often cheer loudly for people they don’t
1. Maytag – Newton, Iowa For over a century, Maytag was the pride of Newton, Iowa, producing dependable washers and
1. The Statue of Liberty (New York) The Statue of Liberty has long been a symbol of welcome to immigrants,