Arizona
Arizona is home to the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon, crazy desert wildlife, and very hot summers.
Arizona is home to the jaw-dropping Grand Canyon, crazy desert wildlife, and very hot summers.
New Mexico was and is the wild west. And with the gold rushes that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries many towns were established. Many of these are vacant ghost towns but some still are alive and well and actually quite lovely. I’m going to share the towns that still stand today
A lot of people might think that it isn’t in their budget to visit beautiful Hawaii, especially since it’s a 2,500 mile flight if you leave from California. But, there plenty of good deals on flights, and if you stay in one of these awesome hostels you won’t be breaking the bank on accommodations either.
The Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial is a must see for anyone visiting the state. The memorial shows us that from tragedy and terror we can build beauty in its place. April 1995 was a bad year for Oklahoma City when domestic terrorists Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols. The bombing destroyed one-third of the building. It killed 168 people, and injured
I think we can all agree that the weather can be pretty unpredictable and crazy. But the weather in Arizona? It’s on a whole other level! Maybe you’ve heard of Arizona’s monsoons and haboobs… and you probably thought those were the weirdest things that Arizona could cook up. Nope. We present to you: a rain
#1 Picacho Peak State Park provides a stunning view if you’re driving along I-10. Scenic Sunday drive, here we come. #2 It’s impossible to not be impressed by the 1,500 foot peak. The closer you get, the bigger it seems. #3 People have been using the eye-catching peak as a landmark since prehistoric times! People
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