Though the United States doesn’t have as long of a history as some Old World countries, it still has plenty of historical charm. Here are the 50 oldest cities in America.
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Since its founding in 1974, the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC) has documented around 90,000 UFO sightings, with almost 95% of those sightings supposedly easily explained away as military tests, weather balloons, or other terrestrial activity.
From language to air travel to our handling of immigration and foreign policy, read on to see just how much life in the United States was affected by 9/11.
President Woodrow Wilson in 1916 signed the act creating the National Park Service to leave natural and historic phenomenons “unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.”
Whether the goal is to start a family, set up new roots, or settle down at the start of a young professional life (or even in retirement), this list has something for everyone.
While the nutritional aspect of cafeteria meals may have been lost over the last century or so, the belief that a full stomach is an important part of a person's success has remained intact.
Discover where you can find the best access in the country for your pick of courses, the unique terrain that lends itself to world-class golf, and what makes select clubs noteworthy.