Centralia is a borough and near-ghost town in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. Its population has dwindled from more than 1,000 residents in 1980 to 63 by 1990, to only five in 2017 . . .
Probably the most physically isolated community in the slower 48 states. 3.5 hours by ferry. Or you can fly in by floatplane. You cannot drive there . . .
Every year they have a festival called Harbor Days. It features the worlds largest Historic Tugboat Races. This group of people are so passionate about restoring and operating historically vintage . . .
Don't let the name City Museum fool you, this place is an unreal playground for adults and kids. It is floor after floor of eclectic art, mosaic, steel and repurposed everything into a playground . . .
One of the first farm to table wellness communities with unique architecture- anywhere from a one bedroom flat to an estate lot or farmette. Residents pay for farm shares and get veggie . . .
My hometown is very unique. It’s the national quilt city and one of the largest fast food centers in America. The population is only about 20 thousand, but it’s what I call a little big city. It’s the home of a Vice President…
Similar to Point Roberts, the Northwest Angle is cut off from the United States and is only accessible if you enter through Canada during the summer, or across a frozen lake . . .
This is a massive and original amish community. This city was the capital at one point in time and one of the oldest settlements in America. It would be interesting to show how the amish and. . .
The Everglades is a unique wet ecosystem that is highly protected and is in constant conflict with the government to maintain protection. The urban sprawl from South Florida is constantly. . .
Centralia is unique because it's a real-life ghost town caused by an underground fire that's been burning since 1962 and shows no signs of stopping anytime soon. Centralia was a booming coal. . .
Lobstering community of 1200. Fiercely proud of their history and heritage, but facing declining economics of the island’s primary industry. Really cool locals. And cliff diving into. . .