From its beginnings, Lexington was a city of education, arts and business. These industries shaped the city we live in today.
Memphis holds many treasures, but none quite as deliciously nostalgic as the French toast being crafted inside The Arcade Restaurant, where culinary magic meets historic charm on South Main Street.
The Museum of Discovery and Science officially cut the ribbon to open up their newest exhibit showing students what it’s<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
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After being closed for more than a decade, the St. Petersburg Science Center may have just gotten a lifeline from the City Council.
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From the State Fair of Texas to Oktoberfest celebrations in Fort Worth and McKinney, plus Carrollton Culture Fest and the Chi Omega Christmas Market—see what’s happening across North Texas this week.
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