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Ethan and Elizabeth Finkelstein with their truck, Old Blue, outside the Whitehall firehouse after the renovation, as seen on Who's Afraid of a Cheap Old House?, Season 1.

A NY Couple’s Viral Instagram Account Highlights the Charm of “Cheap Old Houses”

Old homes are distinctly beautiful, not merely aesthetically — some certainly don’t fall into that category — but also for the history they preserve. Countless people on social media belong to groups or follow accounts dedicated to these kinds of houses, some of which were built hundreds of years ago. And they’re often extremely inexpensive to […]

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This Rustic Spanish Village Has Become a Gay Wedding Hot Spot

In a tiny village in Spain, the streets are lined with black slate buildings, and the majority of residents are in their golden years. It’s perhaps an unlikely destination for celebrating gay marriage — and yet the municipality of Campillo de Ranas, one of the country’s appropriately dubbed “black villages” because of its dark-stoned dwellings, […]

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Architect Frank Lloyd Wright Made “the World a Better One for Living in” Through His Designs: Dive Into 4 Iconic Works

How many architects can you name off the top of your head? Whether that list is on the long or short side, Frank Lloyd Wright likely nabbed a spot. Even if you don’t know much about the man himself, we’d bet the iconic spiral featured in one of his most famous works, the legendary Guggenheim […]

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Created Your Summer Bucket List Yet? There Are Health Benefits to Having One, Plus 17 Ideas to Get Started

Aside from providing fodder for conversation, bucket lists can instill a sense of excitement, hope, and motivation, giving us things to work toward and look forward to. And with summer starting this week, it’s the perfect time to make one that’s tailored to the warmer months. “Bucket lists are a fun and meaningful tool for […]

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Avoid Lost Luggage This Summer With These 7 Travel Tips From Unclaimed Baggage

Planning to fly somewhere soon? You and just about everyone else. The Federal Aviation Administration predicted in May that 2025 will be the busiest summer for air travel in the past 15 years, with many days exceeding 50,000 flights. That means a ton of luggage will also be hurtling through the sky, stowed in overhead […]

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Englishman “Gobsmacked” After Finding His Wife’s Childhood Notes in a Thrift Store Children’s Novel

An English book collector was riffling through a children’s novel he’d picked up from a thrift shop when he stumbled upon a happy surprise: notes his wife had written 50 years ago as a child. A collector of around 50 novels by the late Enid Blyton — a bestselling children’s author who penned an estimated 800 books over four decades — 67-year-old Steve Mills told the BBC he was “completely gobsmacked” by the discovery. He was going through some new additions when he found the writings from Karen, 60, in a copy of The Naughtiest Girl Again, which had been donated by her mother in the 1970s.

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Historic US Railway Stations Are Getting a New Lease on Life

When Kansas City Union Station originally opened its doors in 1914, it was a magnificent testament to the Missouri city’s position as an economic powerhouse, comprising 10 levels and 900 rooms — including an elaborately decorated Grand Hall with an ornate fresco-adorned ceiling and three 3,500-pound chandeliers.  During World War II, at the peak of […]

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A UK Dad Creates Incredible Sand Sculptures — Including Giant Pair of Crocs

Building sand castles isn’t just for kids: One U.K. dad has been getting in on the summer fun, too. Mark Lewis, 57, is passionate about molding sand into weird and wonderful landscapes, creatures, and buildings, and his creative sculptures — including Spongebob Squarepants and a giant pair of Crocs — have been earning him attention on social media.

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Read more about the article Italian “Ghost Town” Revived by Colorful Street Art That Attracts Thousands of Annual Visitors
Stornara, in the Puglia region, of Italy, where artists have painted more than 140 Instagramable murals on the sites of shops and homes Photo released June 25 2025. An Italian "ghost town" is now attracting thousands of tourists and reversed its demise - by commissioning artists to paint more than 140 Instagramable murals on the sites of shops and homes.Stornara, in the Puglia region, once known for producing wheat and olives began to decline as less babies were born and young people left for jobs in big cities, outside agriculture. Local artist Lino Lombardi, 57, grew frustrated to see his hometown "crumbling" around him - and was determined to make it a destination worth visiting.In 2017 he created Stramurales - an annual street art festival - inviting artists from around the world to paint murals in the town.

Italian “Ghost Town” Revived by Colorful Street Art That Attracts Thousands of Annual Visitors

A small Italian town that was on the brink of desertion is now attracting thousands of tourists after artists from around the world were commissioned to paint colorful murals on the sides of shops and homes.

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What Makes Someone Cool? The Qualities Are the Same Everywhere, Global Study Finds

The coolest person you know would probably be just as popular in Japan as they would be in Nicaragua or Austria. That’s because while hip folks may seem to have a certain “je ne sais quoi,” there are some specific attributes associated with being cool — and they’re surprisingly similar across different cultures around the world, recent research suggests.

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