After a visit to the Columbia River Maritime Museum, take a quick drive out of town to see the stunning Youngs River Falls. Sedona, Arizona GoodFocused // Shutterstock Sedona, Arizona Sedona's a mythical place—and rightly so. The famed Red Rocks are especially alluring during the winter, ...
If you’re traveling along Hwy. 40 through Arizona from New Mexico headed to or from Grand Canyon National Park,Winslow is a must-stop. This town made it onto the pop culture map when the Eagles recorded the 1972 song Take It Easy, which includes the line, “Well, I’m standing on ...
Science, in a word, is what sets Woods Hole apart from other salty Cape Cod towns, and the good news is you can get pretty close to the action. The Marine Biological Laboratory dropped anchor in 1888; today it boasts a year-round staff of about 300 and summer programs that swell its ...
When theMuseum of Northern Arizonawas founded almost 100 years ago, some of its first employees were local Indigenous people who helped preserve Native American artifacts and culture at the museum. “Museum curators partnered with 42 members of the Colorado Plateau tribes to determine the exhibition...
Red Lodge is an authentic Western mountain town in Montana, near the Beartooth Highway. Besides serving as a gateway to Yellowstone Park, it’s close to the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, where you can explore 10,000-ft-tall peaks, alpine lakes, glaciers, and waterfalls. ...
Much of its glowing reputation has come about due to the town's well-known stone beaches, which people travel across New England to enjoy during the summer months. Throughout modern history, Rockport's harbour has also captivated a wide array of artists. In particular, the famous red fishing...
8. Sedona, AZ (Shaw Nielsen) Sedona's reputation precedes it, all vibes and vortexes, shamans, psychics and healers, such as the one who plays for patients lying under his grand piano. But before all the seekers started arriving, it was a town devoted to the fine arts, set against som...