14 Classic Cars Americans Hated at First but Now Pay Thousands to Own
1. Volkswagen Thing (Type 181) (1968-1983) The Thing’s boxy, military-inspired design baffled American buyers at first. It looked more utilitarian […]
1. Volkswagen Thing (Type 181) (1968-1983) The Thing’s boxy, military-inspired design baffled American buyers at first. It looked more utilitarian […]
1. The Gas Mask – Garrett Morgan Yes, Garrett Morgan deserves another mention for his gas mask, invented to save
1. Depression-Era Glassware Depression glass was mass-produced in the U.S. during the 1920s and ’30s, which is why most Americans
1. Junction City, Oregon Junction City is small in population but huge in heritage, especially through its Scandinavian Festival. Each
1. Rattlesnake Ledge, Washington Most visitors to Washington flock to Mount Rainier or Snoqualmie Falls, but locals know Rattlesnake Ledge
1. Funeral Services Funeral services might not be a topic at your dinner table, but it’s a massive industry in
1. The Midnight Bakery in Oakridge, Oregon If you ever find yourself wandering through Oakridge past midnight, locals swear by