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This stone fortress, also called Chateau Laroche, has everything a proper castle needs—towers, battlements, a great hall, and even a dungeon. The massive stone walls make you feel like you’ve left ...
You’re cruising down a desolate stretch of US Highway 90 in West Texas, nothing but scrubby desert and endless sky for miles, when suddenly—like a mirage shimmering on the horizon—appears a pristine, ...
Nearly a year after Hurricane Helene's devastating pathway through western North Carolina, a vibrant tourist attraction ...
Michigan offers niche spots to add to your summer vacations. Here are a few to check out when you need a break from the road.
Photo via the Humboldt Historian. After 28 years of existence, at 5 a.m. on April 12, 1989, a fire brought the end to a ...
Uncover New Jersey's most "playfully peculiar" towns and their strange attractions, including a gorilla statue and an infamous landing site.
Driving through the Peach Capital of the South, you must make a pit stop at Peachoid, a landmark roadside attraction.
The city of Tulare’s offbeat attractions include Flying Taco (on the website as Tom's Smokin' BBQ, and still known to many as ...
True Louisville natives can spot outsiders almost immediately. Here's a quick list of dead give aways someone isn't from here.
The Missouri Division of Tourism is highlighting four new or reopened stops along Missouri's 317 miles of Route 66.
By day, Rolando Pujol is a journalist at WABC-TV in New York, but the rest of the time, he's the Retrologist, a documentarian of midcentury roadside kitsch.
Mississippi roadside attractions: Five destinations to check out on a summer road trip ...
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