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The study found that more than 500 majority-Black neighborhoods have been affected by gentrification over the past 50 years.
In a state filled with natural wonders and man-made attractions competing for attention, Dewey Destin’s offers something different – a chance to taste Florida at its most authentic, to experience the ...
Afar's deputy editor Michelle Baran grew up near the groundbreaking theme park and has been going for more than 40 years. She has some thoughts on the best things to see and do at Disneyland—old and ...
After 18 years in Wicker Park, a bar that helped usher in a new era of cocktail culture in the U.S., is calling it quits.
Louisiana is closing its spring inshore shrimp season by June 30 to protect juvenile white shrimp, with detailed closure maps ...
The big question following U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran’s nuclear program is: What remains of it? U.S. President Donald ...
A sneak peek at upcoming County street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, community ...
The draft master plan for New Orleans City Park, released Wednesday at a public meeting at the Park’s Pavilion of Two Sisters, calls for new sports fields and kids’ play areas, more tree plantings, ...
The journey from Boston to Los Angeles takes travellers through iconic cities and crosses through 17 states and amazing ...
From the witch trials of Salem, to the tranquility of Rhode Island here are 20 exciting places to explore on a Boston to New ...
"If you've made grilled cheese in a pan and you put a lid on there, it melts the cheese faster because the lid helps trap the heat," a National Weather Service official told NPR.
By Mike Virgintino On June 19, 1960, a Sunday that also was Father’s Day, New Yorkers were introduced to a unique theme park.