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EXPLORE HUMAN HISTORY AND MORE AT THE WORLD’S LONGEST CAVE IN KENTUCKY
Mammoth Cave National Park in central Kentucky is a trail that has been created by thousands of footprints over thousands of years. With rolling hills, river valleys, and with wonderful sights to behold, it’s no wonder why this heritage site has earned the title International Biosphere Reserve and after 75 years, continues to bring in two million tourists a year for special experiences.

Scott’s Bar-B-Que: A Pit Stop at World-Famous BBQ Joint
Smoke particles dance in the inbound breeze, layering the nostrils and tongue with a woody fragrance. Reminding the senses of visitors of moist chunks and tender strands from pit-roasted pork, BBQ chicken,

The Prehistoric Depths of Devil’s Den in Florida
Devil’s Den is a stalactite-toothed cave and translucent waters that fill the ancient sinkhole. Today, the cave expands below water level and a shape described as an "inverted mushroom", and the 120 ft. surface diameter and Maximum depth of 54 ft/16.45 m

Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip: A Two-Lane Drive with Endless Diversions
The National Parkway and All-American road has been noted for its scenic routes. The drive’s scenery has a reputation as one of the great roads, following the rocky ridges, green plateaus, hills, and meadows.