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Amazing art installations you'll only find on Route 66
The quirky public art pieces along Route 66 are part time capsule, part creative canvas. From fiberglass giants to a man-made forest, these art installations turn Route 66 into an unforgettable, ...
The Parks of Oklahoma City takes readers on a journey through more than a century of urban green space development, from the earliest days of frontier life to today’s award-winning park systems like ...
A local businessman discusses the new public art piece entitled "We Have Arrived" that was recently installed in Military ...
In March 2023, Price Tower sold to Copper Tree, a group of private investors helmed by Cynthia Blanchard, for a mere $10. As ...
Paragon has stood as a striking piece of public art along the Duwamish River. But the City of Seattle is moving forward with ...
Long known as “No Man's Land,” the Oklahoma Panhandle has only become more interesting—consider these five road-trip stops as proof.
Many of the students who had visas revoked or lost their legal status said they had only minor infractions on their record, ...
Summer means concerts in Utah's outdoor venues, from Red Butte to West Valley City, Sandy and Ogden. Here are 175 shows ...
On the edge of North America lies a little-known ghost town abandoned by its residents. Plymouth, capital of the island of Montserrat, was deserted by its inhabitants almost 30 years ago and they ...
A new art gallery is opening this month in Bruton. Owners Frederick McDonald and Zsanett Der Levine live in Bath after they relocated last year to the UK after returning to Sydney. The Fred Levine ...