Ignatius Reilly, the hero of Confederacy of Dunces, worked at a Lucky Dog stand like this in New Orleans.
The woman who owns this motorcycle met her husband on September 11th, 2001. They decided to have the cycle painted to commemorate the policemen and firefighters who lost their lives that day.
The woman who owns this motorcycle met her husband on September 11th, 2001. They decided to have the cycle painted to commemorate the policemen and firefighters who lost their lives that day.
John Colter was the first white man to report back to civilization about the wonders of Yellowstone (which was then called "Colter's Hell").
The Absarokas border Yellowstone and are home to bears, mountain lions, wolves, moose, elk and coyotes.
Cape Blomidon was sacred to the Micmaq Indians and was the last the deported Acadians saw of their homeland in 1755.