Whether the draw is sports, culture, food or everything in between, here are 15 fun college towns in the South. These are just a sampling; of course there are many more fun college towns that are worth a visit.
but the best adventures take place in the water, either by floating down the river on an inner tube or by paddling down in a kayak. Elora is also apopular place to camp near Toronto.
Technically, the newly-discovered Tunnel of Love (not to be mistaken for the similar one near Klevan, Ukraine) is just outside of Caransebes, but finding it adds to the magic of the place. Their trees intertwine to create a botanic tunnel that surrounds an old section of the railroad whe...
(some are technically villages) but each one has its own distinct story to tell. We asked our readers to share their favorites, and this wide-ranging list captures the wonderful diversity of our region. You’ll find towns by the seaside, in the mountains, outside ofbig cities, near ...
Morristown, Tennessee, is located near the Smoky Mountains and is a beautiful RV destination. Originally the home of Davy Crockett, the beautiful small town now has a museum dedicated to the famous frontiersman. The town is also known as Tennessee’s Disk Golf Capital. So grab your disks and...
(some are technically villages) but each one has its own distinct story to tell. We asked our readers to share their favorites, and this wide-ranging list captures the wonderful diversity of our region. You’ll find towns by the seaside, in the mountains, outside ofbig cities, near ...
From the mountains to the coast of the Palmetto State, here are 12 of the most charming small towns in South Carolina.
Wien walked west along the temporarily closed Congress expressway for this shot of a two-car westbound Congress train near Cicero Avenue. This slide was processed in November 1959. This pair of CTA flat-door 6000s is signed for Garfield Park in this circa 1955-58 photograph. But it’s not...
Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, near Harrodsburg, offers a look back at a different, but equally important, piece of the area's history: the Shakers, a religious sect that established communities in Kentucky in the 1800s. The original community at Pleasant Hill was settled in 1805 and disso...