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Amish Country Challenge: Visit Complete all three to finish the Amish Country Communities Challenge. 3 Communities for the Full Experience
Explore three Amish communities across the U.S. and see how each offers a different look at Amish life, culture, and travel experience.
Tony Albert
Mar 262 min read


Kentucky Horse Park: Exploring the Heart of the Horse Capital of the World
Just north of downtown Lexington sits one of the most unique attractions in the United States. The Kentucky Horse Park is more than a horse farm or museum—it’s a living showcase of the animals that shaped Kentucky’s history, culture, and global reputation. Lexington is often called the Horse Capital of the World , surrounded by hundreds of thoroughbred farms across the rolling Bluegrass countryside. The Kentucky Horse Park brings that entire culture together in one place, all
Tony Albert
Mar 174 min read


Best Road Trip Stops in Kentucky (I-75 Worth It or Skip Guide)
Some stops along I-75 in Kentucky are worth planning your trip around. Others aren’t. Here’s how to tell the difference before you waste your time.
Tony Albert
Mar 174 min read


Norris Lake in Tennessee: Scenic Views, History, and Things to Do
Discover Norris Lake in eastern Tennessee, a scenic mountain reservoir known for clear water, boating, fishing, and outdoor recreation near Knoxville along the Interstate 75 corridor.
Tony Albert
Mar 165 min read


Amish Traditions: 12 Customs Visitors Notice When Visiting Amish Country
Amish traditions reflect a way of life centered on faith, simplicity, and community. Visitors traveling through Amish country often notice horse-drawn buggies, plain clothing, and close-knit farming communities that have preserved customs for generations.
Tony Albert
Mar 164 min read


Things to Do in Knoxville, Tennessee: Historic Sites, Scenic Stops, and Local Attractions
Discover the best things to do in Knoxville, from historic Market Square and the Sunsphere to riverfront views and frontier landmarks that reveal the city’s rich Tennessee history.
Tony Albert
Mar 166 min read


The Oldest Churches in the United States You Can Still Visit Today
Some churches in the United States were built centuries before the country itself existed. Discover several of the oldest churches in America that travelers can still visit today.
Tony Albert
Mar 126 min read


I-75 Kentucky History: A Deep Scenic Drive from Cincinnati to the Tennessee Border
Traveling I-75 through Kentucky isn’t just a drive — it’s a journey through frontier survival routes, early horse-breeding dynasties, Civil War battlegrounds, rare natural wonders, and Appalachian gateways that shaped America. This expanded guide dives deep into I-75 Kentucky history, with rich stories, overlooked stops, and practical suggestions from Cincinnati all the way to the Tennessee line.
Tony Albert
Nov 13, 20256 min read


Stuckey’s History: The Rise, Fall, and Revival of America’s Roadside Icon
Stuckey’s history is a true American road trip story — from a Georgia pecan stand in 1937 to a nationwide roadside empire, through decline, and now a sweet revival led by Stephanie Stuckey. Discover how teal roofs, pecan log rolls, and nostalgic highway stops became part of travel culture, and why Stuckey’s still matters today.
Tony Albert
Sep 17, 20253 min read
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