Culture Let's Get Hygge: All About the Danish Cozy Phenom (And How to Master It) In recent years, hygge has become a phenomenon around the world. While it largely became a sort of code word for cozy decor, the Danish concept, pronounced hoo-gah, is rooted
Culture Easy DIY Tricks to Make Your Home Feel More French You don't have to break the bank in order to make your home reminiscent of your worldly travels. These DIY tricks will make your home feel more French.
Geography What Are Sand Dunes and How do They Form? Have you ever stopped to think about how sand dunes are formed? What exactly are sand dunes anyway?
Culture The Best Virtual Tours of Major Museums As the world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, day-to-day life remains at a standstill in most major cities. While the world’s most revered art and history institutes
Culture The Strangest U.S. City Nicknames You’ve Never Heard Before Most major American cities have a nickname, but some can be downright bizarre. Here are the strangest U.S. city nicknames that you’ve never heard before.
Culture Why Is New York Called the "Big Apple"? There aren’t any apple orchards in New York City, so how did it earn its famous nickname? Here’s the story of why New York is called the "Big Apple.”
Food How Different Foods Are Packaged Around the World Some countries have innovative (and often strange) methods of packing food products. Here’s how different foods are packaged around the world.
United States What (and Where) Is New England? If you head to the northeastern U.S., you’ll find yourself in the region of states referred to as New England. But exactly what (and where) is New England?
Culture How Geneva Became the Watchmaking Capital of the World When it comes to watches, it’s either Swiss-made or nothing. Here’s a brief history of how Geneva, Switzerland became the watchmaking capital of the world.
Culture How to Make Three Easy German Dishes at Home When my grandmother emigrated to the U.S. in the mid-1900s with my father in tow, she brought with her a collection of family recipes I would grew up eating.
Culture How Do Airlines Decide Which New Routes to Take? There’s a lot more that goes into a flight than just boarding passengers and taking off. Here’s the methodology behind deciding new airplane routes.
Geography What Is the Difference Between Holland and The Netherlands? Sometimes, The Netherlands is referred to as Holland. So, what is the difference between Holland and The Netherlands?
Geography What Are “Ice Volcanoes”? An "ice volcano" sounds like an oxymoron. While it may sound strange, the world is a peculiar place. So, what are ice volcanoes and how are they formed?
Culture Why Is There a Replica of the Parthenon in Nashville? The people of Nashville, Tennessee wanted to pay homage to the ancient Greeks. Here's why there’s a replica of the Parthenon in the city's Centennial Park.
Culture What the Planets Are Called in Different Countries There are a few places where the names of the planets differ. Here are the names for the planets of our solar system in different countries.
History Why 32 Miles of I-94 Is Known as the “Enchanted Highway” It’s one of the most unique spectacles that you’ll ever see. Here’s everything you need to know about the famous "Enchanted Highway."
Culture 5 Pieces of Currency That Have Won Banknote of the Year We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. Every year, the International Bank Note Society (IBNS) votes on the most outstanding, exceptional
Geography What (and Where) Are Canada’s Three Territories? We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. Like many other countries in North America, Canada is separated into different regions. The
Nature How Do Ski Resorts Make Snow? We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. Ski resorts would love it if it snowed every day and only fresh, natural
Culture Foreign Words We Need in the U.S. We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. The English language successfully portrays many of the thoughts and feelings you have, but
History Why Is There a Hidden Chamber Inside Mount Rushmore? We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. Mount Rushmore is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world. Although the
Geography U.S. Town Names You’ve Been Mispronouncing We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. The United States is famous for being the world’s melting pot. With so
Culture The Most Interesting National Mottos We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. Coming up with a single phrase to describe an entire country can be a
Geography What (and Where) Is the Horn of Africa? We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. If you look at the shape of Africa, there’s a small outcropping on
History How Some of the Most Well-Known Cities Got Their Names We know there are questions around travel amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Read our note here. What’s in a name? For Romeo and Juliet, it might not mean much,