20 Highway Towns That Died the Moment the Freeway Moved
1. Hackberry, Arizona Hackberry began as a mining settlement in the 1870s and later found new life as a Route […]
1. Hackberry, Arizona Hackberry began as a mining settlement in the 1870s and later found new life as a Route […]
1. El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico El Malpais translates to “the badlands,” but the silence here is anything but
1. Neon diner sign You know that glowing “DINER” sign you see in old movies? Original mid-century neon signs from
1. The Breakfast Club Made Teen Angst Mainstream Before the 1980s, most Hollywood portrayals of teenagers were lighthearted or one-dimensional.
1. Amtrak’s Coast Starlight (Seattle to Los Angeles) If you want jaw-dropping Pacific views, this is the one. The Coast
1. Times Square, New York City No local in Manhattan dreams of hanging out in Times Square on a Saturday
1. Handwritten Cookbooks These notebooks often hold generations of recipes written in smudged ink and grease-stained pages. They’re not just