As multicolored tents dot the landscape, diverse celebrations come alive across North America. Festivals throughout the continent embrace culture, music, art, and food in colorful and creative ways, bringing people of all backgrounds together.
Lewis and Clark captivated the nation when they set out to explore the untamed West, paving the way for generations to feel the thrill of discovering the unknown.
From the plains of the Midwest to the peak of the Rockies, travelers embark on an epic journey to follow in the footsteps of the pioneers: a 2,000-mile odyssey to reach the Pacific Ocean, retracing the Oregon Trail.
Dreamcatchers are ancient spiritual symbols that have been a part of Native American culture for centuries. In this article, we will explore the significance of dreamcatchers and other spiritual symbols to better understand the belief system of Native Americans.
At Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park, the majestic geyser faithfully erupts every 90 minutes, continuing its centuries-long tradition of awe-inspiring beauty. It's been going strong since America's first national park opened in 1872.
In 1774, America's Founding Fathers convened the First Continental Congress. Through battle, diplomacy, and compromise, these brave Americans came together to create a new nation. From these remarkable individuals came an extraordinary story - the story of America's founding.