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Laramie, Wyoming in the 1940s: Why People Came and Should I Visit Now?

Laramie, Wyoming in the 1940s: Why People Came and Should I Visit Now?

Laramie is 7,165 feet (about 2,200 meters) above sea level in southeastern Wyoming, with the Laramie Mountains to the east, and the Medicine Bow Mountain Range to the west. Why People Came to Laramie in the 1940s The Union Pacific Railroad ...

Is Idaho Good for Travel? Yes — and Here's Why It's America's Best-Kept Secret

Is Idaho Good for Travel? Yes — and Here's Why It's America's Best-Kept Secret

Idaho is the 14th largest US state and sits between Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana. It is most famous nationally for potatoes (it produces about 30% of the US crop) and for being the state most people struggle to locate precis...

Safety Guide for Travelers in the United States

Safety Guide for Travelers in the United States

General Safety The United States is generally safe for tourists, but like any country, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take standard precautions. Emergency Numbers Dial 911 for all emergencies (police, fire, ambulance). Thi...

Which US State Has the Best Air Quality?

Which US State Has the Best Air Quality?

The state of Hawaii has the cleanest air of any state in the United States, and the reason is simple: it's 2,400 miles from the nearest continent. Why the Hawaiian Islands Win Air quality is measured by the Air Quality Index (AQI), which tracks...

Denver Union Station: From Wild West Railroad Hub to the Heart of a Modern City

Denver Union Station: From Wild West Railroad Hub to the Heart of a Modern City

Denver Union Station opened in 1881 and immediately established itself as one of the most important railroad junctions in the American West. At its peak, 80 trains a day passed through its platforms. Today, after a $500 million regeneration, it's the...