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Jakob Two Trees is part of the six-troll series in the Seattle region.

Jakob Two Trees: Our Thomas Dambo Troll Adventure Continues

We first learned about the creative world of reclaimed art giants while reading stories about Thomas Dambo. He has a mission to turn found materials into colossal woodland characters. His idea of transforming forgotten wood into gentle giants, like Jakob Two Trees, captured our imaginations right away. We felt drawn to the way his work […]

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U.S.A. Destinations

Have you ever felt that irresistible pull of the open road, the kind that whispers of mountain passes, seaside towns, and highways that roll straight into the horizon? The United States was built on movement and curiosity, and every state still hums with that spirit of discovery. From the neon glow of late-night diners to

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A group of penguins are allowed out for a sidewalk stroll.

Up-Close Encounters at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo

Our visit to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo felt more like an animal adventure than a typical zoo trip. Tucked into the slopes above Colorado Springs, this mountaintop menagerie makes it easy to connect with wildlife in ways you don’t often find. We were face-to-face with so many creatures—without glass or distance between us—that it felt

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The ruins of the Manitou Cliff Dwellers Museum.

Cliff Dwellers Museum: A Journey Into Ancient History

Overlooking Colorado Springs, the Manitou Cliff Dwellers Museum offers a glimpse into the rich history of the Ancestral Puebloans. This small but captivating museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of the ancient people who once inhabited the region. While the museum’s exhibits provide an in-depth look at the artifacts and structures of the cliff

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A view of the interior of the Pike's Peak Summit Visitor Center.

Pike’s Peak Cog Railway: A Historic and Scenic Journey to the Summit

At the heart of Manitou Springs, the Pike’s Peak Cog Railway offers an unforgettable journey to the summit of America’s Mountain. As the world’s highest cog railway, this historic train has been carrying passengers to breathtaking heights since 1891. The ride offers a unique combination of history, adventure, and stunning alpine scenery. That makes it

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The authors pause to enjoy one of the six unique U.S. hiking destinations.

6 Unique U.S. Hiking Destinations with Breathtaking Landscapes

Exploring unique U.S. hiking destinations has become a passion of ours. As beginner-level hikers, we seek trails that offer stunning scenery without requiring expert-level skills. The diverse terrains and breathtaking vistas across the country provide endless opportunities for adventure. We’ve found several hikes that are manageable for most people. Here are six remarkable hiking spots

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The Colorado National Monument is a park located just south of Grand Junction, Colorado.

Colorado National Monument – On Top Of The World

Have you ever felt like you were standing on top of the world? After a day of exploring Arches National Park, we couldn’t imagine anything matching its wonder and beauty. The evening had found us relocating to our next city, Grand Junction, Colorado. Our plan was an early morning excursion into the Colorado National Monument,

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The Chalk Pyramids rise to the sky in Western Kansas.

The Chalk Pyramids – Monument Rocks National Landmark

You have probably heard people refer to Kansas as “flat as a pancake”. To many along the coasts, our fly-over state is bereft of any tourism value. Fortunately, we know better. Scattered across our home state is a slew of unique oddities and interesting stories. The drive along I-70 opens up a lot of possibilities

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Buffalo were common creatures in the Illinois region during the days of Native Indian tribes.

Illinois State Museum – Piecing Together The Past

One of the benefits of visiting state capital cities is the opportunity to tour the state museums. Most every city and town will have a historical stop that showcases the local history. It is the state museum that will fill out the details on the entire region. In Springfield, we discovered the Illinois State Museum

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10 Miles Above the Trees on Trail Ridge Road

Trail Ridge Road is the name of the heavily traveled highway that passes through Rocky Mountain National Park. Aptly nicknamed “Highway to the Sky”, this oversized two lane road covers 48 miles between Estes Park and Grand Lake in Colorado. This road includes more than 10 miles of drive above the tree line (about 11,500

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An old wooden bar is part of the scenery at The Majestic Restaurant.

Shady History at Majestic Restaurant

Just about everyone who has driven by 931 Broadway, in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, has seen the bright red awning over the entrance of The Majestic Restaurant. The building started life over 100 years ago as the Fitzpatrick Saloon. Built in 1911, the same year Jim Pendergast (Boss Tom’s older brother) passed away, it housed the saloon and a

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