[dropcap class=”kp-dropcap”]I[/dropcap]n 1978, Brooklyn-born Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield chose a dilapidated gas station in Vermont to open the first Ben & Jerry’s scoop shop....
Photos courtesy of the Maine Office of TourismReaders who happen to land on Jeopardy might want to remember this little bit of trivia. If Alex Trebek asks the...
Isolated deep in the Pacific, Hawaii is a volcanic chain of islands that stretch some 1,500 miles from the southeastern Big Island to the northwestern Kure...
The United States’ support for Cuban independence ultimately led to the Spanish-American War in 1898, but when U.S. captain Henry Glass sailed to Guam looking for...
Fifty summers ago, a major moment in music and cannabis history occurred in New York City (NYC). Bob Dylan, a 23-year-old local folk artist, visited the...
Three of the last four U.S. Presidents smoked cannabis, so it is only fitting that the District of Columbia would finally vote to legalize for medical...
Juan Ponce de Leon, the red-haired Spanish noble who sailed with Chris Columbus on his second American voyage, famously sought after the Fountain of Youth. According...
The real Santa Claus lives in Greenland. The Finns would certainly disagree, but it is a matter of national policy for the world’s largest island. Per...
Atacama, possibly the driest and oldest desert on the planet, is an other worldly stretch of high-altitude salt basins, lava flows and colored terrain that extends...
As far as nicknames go, Budapest could have done worse than “The Paris of the East.” A ridiculous list of other cities also claimed that title,...