Sage Scott

After growing up all over the United States and in Europe, Sage Scott writes her travel blog with a midlife traveler’s perspective from America’s Heartland.

San Diego to San Francisco: A Coastal Road Trip Adventure

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Looking for the ultimate California coast adventure? Point your car north in San Diego, and you’ll discover why driving to San Francisco might be the best decision you’ve ever made. Think of this route as a highlight reel of the Golden State’s greatest hits — minus the interstate’s endless parade of semi-trucks. If you want […]

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American Regional Dishes: 20 Iconic Flavors of the US

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From sizzling Philly cheesesteaks to spicy Nashville hot chicken, American regional dishes showcase the flavors that define each corner of the country. Ready to explore the most delicious, culturally rich, and beloved foods across the U.S.? America’s regional dishes tell a story as diverse as its people. As melting pot nation shaped by waves of

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From Boom to Bust: America’s Most Mind-Blowing Ghost Towns

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If you’re fascinated by eerie landscapes and forgotten history — or if you enjoy exploring places where tumbleweeds are the only sign of life — you’ll love these US ghost towns. Scattered across the country, these abandoned places tell stories of dreams and ambition that crumbled into despair and sometimes disaster. Think US ghost towns

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