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Podotactile paving makes travel much more accessible for the blind and visually impaired

My Sense of America

For visually impaired travelers, access is everything. Milagros Costabel describes her first trip to Miami through all of her senses and shows a new way to appreciate American travel.

  • 03 July
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Every map of the Louisiana coast is a lie

The Losing Coast

Every map you look at of Louisiana is a lie. They simply can’t keep up. Elizabeth Miller travels to Louisiana’s coast, more a moving target than a line on a map.

  • 17 May
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The Treasure Inside Crane Creek

There are many legends that surround the small towns of southwest Missouri, but one is verifiably true.

  • 17 May
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Red Lobster with lots of butter

Naomi Dreams of Red Lobster

Seafood cookbook author Naomi Tomky had never been to Red Lobster, despite being tempted by their too-perfect ads for her whole life. Just before Seattle went into quarantine mode, she finally sailed into Cheddar Bay.

  • 28 April
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The United Fonts of America

How many fonts are named for American places? We answer this question with a mildly crazy map.

  • 28 April
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Making Pierogies in Western Pennsylvania

Let There Be Pierogi

Lent in Western Pennsylvania means one thing: pierogi made by an army of volunteers in church basements. What the future holds for this delicious tradition.

  • 07 April
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