14 American Communities That Refuse to Change — And Are Proud of It
1. Newberry Springs, California Newberry Springs sits along the historic Route 66 and has clung tightly to its desert town […]
1. Newberry Springs, California Newberry Springs sits along the historic Route 66 and has clung tightly to its desert town […]
1. Ocean Breeze, Florida Ocean Breeze started out as Ocean Breeze Trailer Park back in the 1930s, catering to snowbirds
1. Smokey Bear “Only YOU can prevent forest fires” wasn’t born from government policy—it was an advertising campaign. In 1944,
1. Colgate Colgate became a household name by promising and delivering consistent oral care, the kind of everyday trust you
1. Long-Distance Phone Calls Back in the 1980s and 1990s, calling someone across the country could rack up serious charges
1. Life Was Simpler Many people romanticize the past as a simpler time, free from the complexities of modern life.
1. Madrid, New Mexico Madrid was a coal mining town that went dark—literally—when the company pulled out in the 1950s