Author: Joey Held
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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.
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8 Texas stereotypes that are actually pretty accurate (and we’re probably proud of)
Some Texas stereotypes are certainly wild, over-the-top exaggerations. But there are plenty of others that have quite a bit of truth behind them.
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Play ball inside the Louisville Slugger Museum (+ 7 other interactive museums in Kentucky)
Kentucky is home to a variety of unique museums with interactive experiences, from horse riding to ventriloquism. Learn about eight that are worth visiting.
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8 exotic animals you won’t believe are legal to own in Kentucky
Dogs and cats make fine pets, though you can get a lot more ambitious in Kentucky by inviting one of these exotic animals into your home.
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How to have a great summer weekend in San Antonio for under $25
Are you ready to explore your city? This guide to a budget-friendly weekend in San Antonio offers plenty of new sights and experiences.
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Did you know more than 36% of Dallas residents live in food deserts?
While some parts of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex have easy access to groceries, the area has plenty of food deserts where options are more sparse.









