Driving the Historic U.S. Route 66 is a bucket-list road trip experience packed with famous landmarks — but here are three ...
Explore forgotten ghost towns across Arkansas, from mining ruins to riverside relics, and discover hauntingly scenic places ...
Route 66 turns 100 years old in 2026. Lt. Gov. Matt Pennell talks about the significance, and how Oklahoma plans to celebrate.
You'll feel like you stepped back in time in this charming Alabama city full of nostalgia with its retro diners, vintage ...
As you travel down Route 159, you'll see the World's Largest Catsup Bottle. Built in 1949 for the G.S. Suppiger Catsup ...
The historic courthouse plaza is the heart of town, surrounded by beautiful Victorian buildings. The Palace Saloon is Arizona’s oldest business and still serves drinks just like in the 1800s. Thumb ...
The Yuma Quartermaster Depot State Historic Park offers affordable admission to multiple historic buildings. Downtown restaurants serve delicious meals at prices lower than tourist towns like Sedona ...
Explore the best Route 66 attractions in Yukon, Oklahoma, including historic landmarks, public art, museums and local dining ...
Forgotten Kentucky towns whisper gentle tales through hills woods riverbanks and echoes that linger long after you leave ...
The Mother Road cuts through some of the most dramatic landscapes in the U.S., filled with canyons, petroglyphs, lava flows, ...
Filled with diner decor and other 1950s nostalgia, the 1,400-square-foot house is coming on the market in January for ...
Forty-five miles southeast of Tucson on the east slope of the Santa Rita Mountains are the Greaterville gold placers, discovered by A. Smith in 1874. The deposit, at 5,280-feet elevation, became the ...