Author: Joey Held
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From Gainesville to Laredo, here are the best road trip detours off I-35
Pack up the car—we’re hitting the road! Check out these nine detours along I-35, from Gainesville up north to the southern border town of Laredo.
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12 things to do in Brownsville that can’t be missed
Headed to the southernmost city in all of Texas? Check out these things to do in Brownsville, from stunning artwork to mouth-watering meals.
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7 unsolved true crime cases that still have Nebraskans scratching their heads
Nebraska has plenty of charming things to see and do, but it’s also had a few dark moments throughout its history, like these seven unsolved mysteries.
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There are over 40 LEGO animal sculptures in the Fort Worth Botanic Garden—here’s how to see them this summer
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden has been transformed into a landscape full of LEGO masterpieces. Make sure to stop by over the summer before they disappear.
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Everything you need to know before heading to South Padre Island this summer
South Padre Island is an excellent summertime destination. Before your trip begins, learn about top activities, events, and additional information.
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9 places to cheer on professional soccer in Iowa
Whether you’re looking for a rowdy pub environment or craving some tasty food to pair with your viewing, Iowa has no shortage of great World Cup options.
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Your World Cup 2026 guide: Where to watch, nearby matches, & how to celebrate
With World Cup 2026 underway, get a kick out of discovering the best across New Hampshire for viewing parties, venues, and players to watch.
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10 places to catch free concerts this summer in Nebraska
Learn about the best free shows, concerts, and festivals throughout Nebraska, with all-star lineups and performances across a variety of musical styles.
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How Texans can celebrate Pride 2026 (beyond attending a parade)
Pride 2026 is upon us! While attending a parade is a great way to show support, here’s how to go even further in your celebrations throughout Texas.
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How to celebrate the World Cup in DFW for little to no money
The World Cup 2026 is being held across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, including two Texas destinations. Here’s how DFW residents can take part.









