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Lawrence Welk didn’t have a flush toilet where he grew up, but visitors to his childhood home in rural North Dakota now do.
Millennia-old artifacts have been damaged after a tourist visiting the Museum of the Terracotta Army of Emperor Qin Shi Huang in Shaanxi, China, leapt over a guardrail and into a pit.
Russell Bistline, a retired IBM manager, set out to see and document all 254 Texas county courthouses during multiple road trips.
Moment tourist damages 2,000-year-old terracotta warrior statues at Chinese museum - The man ‘pushed and pulled’ the clay warriors after jumping the fence ...
It’s a place of peace and tranquility. You don’t have to be Catholic to walk the steps up to the viewpoint and feel the ...
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"Ridiculous!! We will resist with every energy!! This is the statement by the Hon. Edmund Bartlett from Jamaica when he and ...
One of the best rest stops in the nation has a camping-themed hangout spot for kids, a life-sized Smokey Bear statue and a ...
From quiet gems along the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway to the vibrant energy of sun-soaked coastal towns, these are 25 ...
IROQUOIS FALLS - After months of debate, Iroquois Falls council has made its final decision on the future of a well-known Highway 11 roadside statue. At its April 28 council meeting, council ...
IROQUOIS FALLS - After months of debate, Iroquois Falls council has made its final decision on the future of a well-known Highway 11 roadside statue. At its April 28 council meeting, council members ...
Survivors of clergy sexual abuse amplified calls Tuesday for a global zero-tolerance policy from the new pope’s American hometown and raised questions about Leo XIV’s history of ...