These Tennessee ghost towns may be deserted, but they’re rich with history. Explore the forgotten places travelers still love ...
Jonesborough isn’t just Tennessee’s oldest town—it’s a place where brick-lined streets tell stories, historic buildings stand proud, and modern delights blend seamlessly with centuries-old traditions.
Fog drifts through the trees, wrapping the hills in a silence that feels almost sacred. Faint traces of footpaths and broken ...
Just outside of Knoxville, Tennessee, lies a peaceful, beautiful man-made lake that's great for a day on the water or ...
Hidden away in the hills of East Tennessee are the bones of a small Southern town with a dark past. No roads go there, and no ...
The town is surrounded by the beautiful rolling hills of Northeast Tennessee, with the Appalachian Trail not far away for serious hikers. Closer to town, Persimmon Ridge Park offers walking trails, ...
Even country music stars are catching on to the appeal of Leiper’s Fork and Franklin, with their intimate venues, rolling hills, and front-porch communities. Travelers who want to explore beyond ...
Salem is not the only spooky town in the U.S. Though the Massachusetts hot spot probably is worth a visit for any Spooky Season enthusiast (we'll get to why later), there are towns in every state in ...
Forgotten chapters of Michigan history lie in remote spots, ghost towns that recall yesteryear's flourishing settlements. From the northern tip of the Upper Peninsula to the Thumb, in the heart of mid ...
A recent WorldAtlas list highlighted seven Tennessee towns for their unique festivals. These festivals celebrate a wide range of themes, from food like cornbread and strawberries to music and goats.
Texas is famous for leading the nation in cattle, cotton and oil, but the Lone Star State can claim another distinction more appropriate for Halloween this week: Texas not only hosts more bat species ...