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The Law Behind the Great Plains' Giant Square Plots

If you fly over the Great Plains today, giant squares of land immediately stand out. Many of these are the 160-acre plots forged out of the prairie by 19th-century pioneers, a legacy of the Homestead Act of 1862.

May 11, 20201 min

How Much Salmon Can a Kodiak Bear Devour?

Separated from their mainland cousins for 10,000 years, kodiak bears have become the largest subspecies of brown bear on Earth. Here's what it takes to feed them.

May 04, 20201 min

Why Filmmakers Love New York City

There's something about New York City that Hollywood can't resist, since the early 1900's the city has served as the setting for thousands of films.

Apr 27, 20203 min

One of Nature's Most Amazing Sights

One of Yellowstone's most popular attractions, the Grand Prismatic Spring is home to some of the earliest forms of life on Earth.

Apr 20, 20203 min

Natural and Unnatural Wonders of Virginia

Next to Virginia's wonder of the natural world, the 200 foot tall Natural Bridge, sits Foamhenge, a replica of Stonehenge made entirely out of styrofoam.

Apr 20, 20202 min

Roswell's Bizarre Aircraft Boneyard

This ordinary small town holds extraordinary significance for aviation: it's home to Elvis' private jet, an airplane demolition yard, and the most famous aircraft that no one's ever seen.

Apr 06, 20202 min

The Volcanoes of Hawaii

Hawaii was born around 40 million years ago, from sea volcanoes and the shifting Earth.

Mar 23, 20202 min

This is How Mark Twain Got His Pen Name

Growing up on the banks of the Mississippi River fueled the imagination of a young boy named Samuel Clemens. The world would later know him as Mark Twain.

Mar 16, 20202 min

Why Is Wisconsin Called the Badger State?

The early 19th-century discovery of lead in Wisconsin attracted miners from Cornwall. The peculiar, makeshift dwellings they slept in gave the state its nickname.

Feb 24, 20203 min

Where to Sell Your Soul for the Delta Blues

Where Robert Johnson sold his soul to the Devil and where the first juke joints started playing a new kind of American music, Clarksdale is the birthplace of Delta Blues.

Feb 17, 20202 min

How the Rajneesh Cult Overran This Oregon Town

In the early 1980s, an Indian guru named Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh arrived in the town of Antelope, Oregon and set up a commune for his followers. It was the beginning of an extraordinary sequence of bizarre events.

Feb 17, 20201 min

How John Dillinger Went from Pesky Thief to Public Enemy No. 1

Entering the Indiana State Reformatory in 1924 as a petty thief, John Dillinger left as a hardened and dangerous criminal. Countless bank robberies and prison breaks later, he soon sealed his fate as one of the nation's most notorious criminals.

Feb 10, 20203 min

How the Alaska Gold Rush Turned Out to Be a Hoax

Near the turn of the 20th century, Alaska lured thousands of eager prospectors in search of precious minerals to its bountiful mountains. What many found was far more treacherous.

Feb 03, 20203 min

Aerial Views of Eco-Friendly Homes in New Mexico

In an unwelcome environment, building an eco-friendly house is a major challenge. But architect Mike Reynolds thinks he's found a design solution in his innovative "Earthships."

Jan 27, 20202 min

Where to Find Vampires in America

The tiny town of Forks, Washington became known for its teenage vampires thanks to Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series. And HBO's True Blood established Natchez, Mississippi as another vampire haven.

Jan 20, 20202 min

The One Place JFK Felt He Could Be Alone

In the midst of the biggest crises of his presidency, John F. Kennedy always knew there was one place he could go to collect his thoughts alone: his decadent family summer home in Hyannis Port.

Jan 13, 20201 min
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