15 American Villages So Isolated They Might as Well Be Another Country
1. Barrow (Utqiaġvik), Alaska Welcome to the northernmost community in the United States. Utqiaġvik, formerly known as Barrow, is so […]
1. Barrow (Utqiaġvik), Alaska Welcome to the northernmost community in the United States. Utqiaġvik, formerly known as Barrow, is so […]
1. Maverick When you call someone a “maverick” today, you’re probably describing an independent thinker or someone who refuses to
1. Illinois The property tax burden in Illinois is legendary—averaging around 1.8 % of home value. That’s often enough to
1. Salem, Massachusetts The infamous Salem witch trials of 1692 left a stain on the town’s history that many locals
1. The Lincoln–Kennedy Parallels Probably the most famous presidential coincidence of all time is the strange set of parallels between
1. Apostle Islands, Wisconsin Tucked away on Lake Superior’s shoreline, the Apostle Islands are a Midwestern secret most people don’t
1. Alarm Clocks Sure, most of us use our phones as alarms, but standalone alarm clocks remain in plenty of