From Wrangell, Alaska, to Oatman, Arizona, you'll be surprised to see what these places looked like a century ago.
Often referred to as the “Atlantis of the Sands,” Ubar was a city swallowed by the unforgiving sands of the Arabian desert.
When most people think of the Pacific Theater of World War II, they envision tropical islands, heat, and jungle combat.
Ketchikan, Alaska’s southernmost city, sits like a colorful ribbon along the shoreline of Revillagigedo Island, where life moves to the rhythm of fishing boats and the daily arrival of the Alaska ...
For those seeking outdoor adventures, Ketchikan serves as an ideal gateway to the surrounding wilderness. Misty Fjords National Monument, a vast expanse of glacially-carved fjords, lies just east of ...
Venture into the haunting Treadwell Mine on a remote Alaskan island! Discover the remnants of this abandoned mining complex, ...
Explore forgotten ghost towns across Arkansas, from mining ruins to riverside relics, and discover hauntingly scenic places ...
Brandon Partridge, first mate of the "Great Pacific," was steering the vessel back to Seattle for maintenance when the ship ...
Looking for a new way to see Alaska and British Columbia? Holland America's Great Bear Rainforest cruise might be for you.
Walking through empty streets where laughter once filled the air feels deeply unsettling. These abandoned places tell stories of dreams that crumbled, disasters that changed everything, and ...
The people may be long gone, but what they left behind fascinates. These five ghost towns are time capsules, giving visitors a peek into what life was like in each community during its heyday. Some ...