Back in 1793, a penny could get you a biscuit, a candle or a piece of candy. These days, many sit in drawers or glass jars and are basically cast aside or collected as lucky keepsakes.
The garden may be asleep, but that doesn’t mean the gardener gets to hibernate. Winter is more than just a dormant period; it ...
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The Can’t-Miss Candy Shop In Every Single State

America has a serious sweet tooth, and nowhere is that more obvious than in the candy shops that have become local legends.
Hosting a Thanksgiving meal for your friends and family doesn't need to be stressful. Use some of these tips to make the ...
The Lost Coast preserves over 7,000 acres of California’s most ancient treasures, from old-growth forests that predate the Gold Rush by millennia to coastal landscapes that look exactly like they did ...
Venice, Florida isn’t just another sun-soaked coastal town – it’s a slice of paradise where retirees have mastered the art of living well while the rest of us are still figuring out our work-life ...
A really big tree leaf caught my attention when I walked my dog around the block. The size of a dinner plate, it rested ...
The U.S. Mint has ended production of the penny, a change made to save money and in recognition of the growing irrelevance of ...