pluralfeetˈfēt alsofoot 1 :the terminal part of the vertebrate leg upon which an individual stands 2 :any of various units of length based on the length of the human foot especially :a unit equal to ¹/₃ yard or 12 inches or 30.48 centimeters ...
The radioactive waste from a WWII-era factory has long been the region’s dirty little secret. With devastating cancer rates, one community is still suffering.
Women have joined the paramilitary organization tasked with defending some of the last mountain gorillas in the wild.
When I had driven in the past I just remember a rather long, flat drive along this plateau out to the oil fields where the opals were. Well, snow makes you realize how many hills there actually are in a place. Each time I was at the base of hill I hoped the truck could make it...
Curious about how farmers work the land? TheNational Agriculture Center and Hall of FameinBonner Springsdisplays 20,000 square feet of antique farm machinery, while the Art Gallery showcases depictions of farm life. Tour the Agricultural Hall of Fame and Farm Town USA to understand how farm fa...
theGlass Houselives up to its name: exterior walls of glass and no interior walls. It brought the International Style and its use of steel, glass and concrete to American houses. Today it is owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is part of a 49-acre campus with 14 ot...
The highway is a 255-mile stretch, from Lemmon, on the North Dakota state line, to Martin, on the Nebraska state line. And, yes this is also known as West River. What will you see if you drive this scenic route? More open space than in the entire state of South Dakota. But, ...
When you arrive in Blaenau Ffestiniog, you have a couple of hours to explore the town and have lunch. One of the most popular things to do is visit theLlechweddslate caverns, a mile north of Blaenau Ffestiniog. As well as running a deep mine tour 500 feet underground there’s also under...
In a 123-acre park on the eastern border of Pennsylvania—where the Delaware River separates it from New Jersey—a field of boulder rocks ring like bells when hit with a hammer. Although the main course ofRinging Rocks Parkis the attraction to which it owes its name, the riverside forest...
The eight acre gardens were the life's work of Edward Augustus Bowles, a horticulturist who lived at Myddelton House all his life. Plants were his passion, and he spent his days caring for and growing his impressive collection until his death in 1954. ...