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This Waffle House parking lot hides an 1800s cemetery

Behind an abandoned Waffle House in Georgia sits a hidden plantation-era cemetery dating back nearly 180 years. Inside the old iron fence are graves belonging to the Trailer and Bailey families, some ...
Did you know Greenville was once the textile capital of the world? Here's what to know about the Upstate city that has ...
Neicy DeShields-Moulton, 66, spent years digging through DNA and public records to answer questions her family avoided.
Thirty-four years after the 1776 founding of our nation, the town of Wolcott was set off from the town of Junius in Seneca ...
In the early 1900s, hundreds of families were displaced by the U.S. government to make room for Naval Weapons Station ...
Richard Mentor Johnson (1781-1850) led a stranger-than-fiction life. The product of a prominent central Kentucky family, he ...
Growing up in Kingston gave a Jamaican chef the foundation to pursue a culinary career in New York City. What he learned in ...
Waimea is widely talked about for its paniolo culture, but its neighbor in the east, Honoka‘a, deserves attention, too. The historic town is situated on Often considered just the gateway to Waipiʻo ...
It’s possible to enjoy the sea, nature, good weather, laid-back lifestyle, and the other benefits of island life on a much lower budget than you’d need back home.
In one of Australia's most remote places, a unique community navigates rising seas and fears of relocation and cultural loss.
Skip the crowds and explore these peaceful nature escapes across Illinois, featuring sandstone canyons, floating bogs, ...
"Building ecological civilization concerns the well-being of the people and the future of the nation." Chinese President Xi ...