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These Are the Top Burger Restaurant Chains in America
Find out which burger chains reign supreme in America as we dive into the history and evolution of the iconic hamburger, from its humble origins to today's gourmet creations.

From Bagels to Frito Pie: Feast Your Eyes on the Signature Dish From Every State
From bagels in New York to Rocky Mountain oysters in Colorado, discover the iconic dishes that define each state—and fuel some tasty debates along the way.

Top Dogs of 2024: The Most Popular Breeds in America
From pint-sized pups to powerful pooches, did your favorite furry friend land on 2024's most "paw-pular" list?

Counties in Washington With the Fastest-Rising Temperatures in the Last 100 Years
Have you noticed it getting warmer around here? You're not the only one. Here's a record of the rising temperatures in Washington state over the past century.

Books Set In Washington
The setting of a book can often be one of the key characters, and that's the case with many of these books set in our beloved Washington State.

15 Once-Beloved Foods in America That Have Faded Away
From Jell-O salads to Salisbury steak, these 15 foods have lost their once-dominant status in American cuisine.

Food and Drink Items That Are Highly Restricted or Banned in the US
From creamy cheeses to junk food, these 35 foods aren't welcome in parts of the United States.

The Best Place to Live in Every State
Whether you're thinking of relocation or are big on hometown pride, find the best place to live in every state.

The Best Places to Live in America
Discover the top U.S. places to live today, from charming Midwestern towns to vibrant tech hubs.

Bread Winners: See the Signature Sandwich From Each State
Craving a delicious journey across the USA? Discover the iconic sandwiches that define each state, from Maine's lobster rolls to Mississippi's po'boys.

States Sending the Most People to Washington
If you see a U-Haul in the driveway next door, these are the states your new neighbors are most likely from.

The Decline of Pay Phones in Every State
From over 2 million in 1999 to near obsolescence today, pay phones are a fading relic thanks to cell phone dominance, though they still see use in areas with spotty service and for budget-minded tourists in Hawaii.
