Author: Dorothy Scott
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Have a cuddle with your coffee at the 4 cat cafes in Kentucky
Cat cafes are on the rise in Kentucky. Check out these four locations that offer quality time with kitties while you enjoy your favorite beverages.
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The 8 cat cafes in Colorado
Cat cafes are popping up all over the place, including here at home. Check out these eight cat cafes in Colorado that offer purr-fect pets and sips.
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Black-owned restaurants in New Mexico: Where to eat this August
In honor of Black Business Month, grab a scrumptious bite to eat at these 11 Black-owned restaurants across New Mexico.
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Late-summer & fall Pride events in Iowa to keep the celebration going
Iowa celebrated Pride Month with a bang in 2026, but the fun is continuing with these six fun late-summer and fall events. Here’s how to get in on them.
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Sip your way through 25 stops on Hendersonville’s Cheers! Trail
From wine to beer to cider, Hendersonville’s Cheers! Trail is your ticket to locally made bliss. Here’s how to get in on the fun and earn rewards along the way.
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From Omaha to the Olympics: 9 famous athletes from Nebraska
Sporty Nebraskans have become big names in baseball, horse riding, and more. Check out these nine examples, some of whom have even become Olympians.
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7 waterfalls in Kentucky you can actually swim in
Some of Kentucky’s waterfalls may have dried up, but we’ve found seven you can still swim under. Check out these stunning options for some heat relief.
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10 famous athletes you didn’t know were from Kentucky
Believe it or not, many famous athletes hail from Kentucky. Check out these 10 examples, including one of the biggest names in sports history.
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Fun summer farmers markets in NM that go beyond fruits & veggies
New Mexico has some of the most stunning summer farmers markets. Here are some of our favorites to visit when we want more than just produce.
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8 things to do in Omaha that are off the beaten path
Here, we’re breaking down the most underrated things to do in Omaha. Check out these examples, from free roller skating downtown to an oh-so spooky museum.









