Travel
This Frank Lloyd Wright Home Was a Trailblazing Example of Accessible Design
The Laurent House in Rockford, Illinois, was built 40 years before the Americans with Disabilities Act became law
A Dolphin Has Been Living Solo in This Irish Harbor for Decades
Named Fungie, the cetacean draws thousands of tourists to Dingle—and may teach us how to protect other solitary-sociable animals in the wild
This Ancient Greek Shipwreck Is Now an Underwater Museum
The Peristera, a cargo vessel loaded with thousands of amphorae, sank in the Aegean Sea around 500 B.C.
Are Sculpture Parks Having a Moment in the Sun?
Many art museums are still closed due to COVID-19, but open gardens and parks on their grounds are attracting eager visitors
This Website Highlights Views Outside Windows Across the World
The WindowSwap project provides a virtual travel opportunity for those sheltering in place amid the COVID-19 pandemic
Small Farms Find Creative Ways to Attract Visitors During the Coronavirus Pandemic
From curbside produce pickup to reservation-only classes, farms are adapting to make ends meet
Make These Eight Famous Cocktails From Bars Around the World
They might taste sweeter when you know the history behind them
Eight Online Exhibits to See Right Now on Black History, Racism and Protest
Educating yourself with these shows is one more way to understand the current moment
Seven Places to Get Outside This Summer—and the Environmental Heroes to Thank for Them
From Alaska to Florida, these spots offer fresh air and ample space for social distancing
This Is the Summer of the Drive-In Theater
From longtime establishments to pop-up venues, this 20th-century attraction is providing a safe, socially distanced activity
Five Safety Measures Beaches Are Taking to Minimize the Spread of COVID-19
Seaside areas around the world are using technology and strict regulations to try to protect visitors from the virus
The 'New Normal' of Visiting America's National Parks
Across the country, these treasured places—and the lodges and businesses that support them—navigate a complicated reopening
Take Virtual Tours of These Seven Historic Homes of American Artists
A new book looks at American art through the studios of the masters that made it
Why the Jurassic Coast Is One of the Best Fossil-Collecting Sites on Earth
Along a famed stretch of English coastline, amateurs and professionals collect 200-million-year-old treasures before they are reclaimed by the waves
A Behind-the-Scenes Look at Maintaining Tourist Sites During COVID-19
Despite closures, essential workers are the ones holding down the fort at these popular travel destinations
Five Things to Know About Travel Bubbles
Neighboring countries are striking agreements that permit trips across their borders. Is this the future of travel?
The Timely Return of the Drive-In Restaurant
During the COVID-19 pandemic, carhop service is making a comeback. Is it here to stay?
See How Artists Have Turned Farm Silos Into Stunning Giant Murals
The projects are helping Australia's drought-stricken rural towns find new life as outdoor art galleries
Ten Animals and Plants Around the World That You Can (Virtually) Adopt
While COVID-19 stymies travel, help conserve those things—from cacti to manta rays—that will beckon you later
High Waters in the Great Lakes Reveal Two Centuries-Old Shipwrecks
In the month of April alone, the remnants of two historic vessels washed up on Lake Michigan's shores
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