Edward Clark
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The Ghost Town in Pennsylvania That Has Been On Fire for 60 Years
Centralia, Pennsylvania, grew out of coal. It became an official borough in 1866, though people had already settled there by the...
UncategorizedEdward ClarkMarch 27, 2026 -
The Sweetest Escape While Crafting Signature Scent in Florence
Florence is widely known for its art and architecture, but it has also played a key role in shaping the history...
CultureEdward ClarkMarch 26, 2026 -
The Only City in the World Where It Is Illegal to Die
At first, it sounds like one of those strange internet myths. A place where dying is illegal can’t be real…right? Still,...
CultureEdward ClarkMarch 26, 2026 -
The New York Mountain Escape Every Book Lover Needs to Book
Reading doesn’t have to take a backseat on vacation anymore. Book-focused trips are built around it, so you arrive with a...
DestinationsEdward ClarkMarch 26, 2026 -
Why You Are Strictly Prohibited From Stepping on This Brazilian Island
There’s a small island off the coast of Brazil where setting foot on land is not allowed. And unlike most restricted...
CultureEdward ClarkMarch 25, 2026 -
Portland’s Forest-Inspired Terminal Finally Reaches Its Peak in 2026
Portland International Airport has been under construction long enough that many travelers have only seen it in pieces. Work began in...
BusinessEdward ClarkMarch 25, 2026 -
The Ultimate Maine Escape in the Heart of Casco Bay
If you’re in Portland, getting to Peaks Island is simple. Ferries leave from the waterfront throughout the day and take about...
MapsEdward ClarkMarch 25, 2026 -
Inside the New Rules of Modern Tipping
Small payment screens asking for a 20 percent tip now appear in places that once handled a quick transaction and a...
CultureEdward ClarkMarch 24, 2026 -
9 Weird Laws From Around The World
Some laws around the world sound strange when you hear them today. Many were created to deal with specific safety problems,...
CultureEdward ClarkMarch 24, 2026 -
The Secret Revival of 10 Abandoned American Main Streets
Many American downtowns were built around a single local industry. Coal mines, railroads, tobacco warehouses, and steel mills once supported busy...
CultureEdward ClarkMarch 24, 2026