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During a cross country flight, take a look out the window. What do you see? Lots of open space and small towns, each with its own story and unique people. If you need a new place to explorer on your next vacation, try some of the places American Profile has visited.
First in Flight

by Stuart Englert

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Life-Saving Stories from the Sea

by Sharon McDonnell

Part Trading Post Part Museum

by Margaret Dornaus

Breakfast in Cereal City

by Elizabeth Johnson

Helper Earns Its Name

by David Frey

Foxfire Glows in Georgia

by Jessica Handler

Camden's Equine Culture

by Michael Nolan

The One-Room Schoolhouse

by Elisabeth Deffner

One-room schoolhouses dot the countryside, but those still standing represent only a fraction of those in which generations of Americans received their early education.
Restoring Wilderness Road

by Alice Ross

Old West Boomtown

by Vickey Kalambakal

Pierre's First Order of Business

by Paul Higbee

Saving a Grand Hotel

by Carol Davis

When Dan and Mary King bought the old boarded-up Beaumont Hotel, part of its roof was collapsed, layers of paint hid exterior brickwork, and shattered glass panes littered the floors.
Fostering the Arts

by Gayle Goddard-Tayor

The Mother Church of Country Music

by Michael Nolan

For more than a century, folks have flocked to Nashville, Tenn.’s Ryman Auditorium, the world-famous former home of the Grand Ole Opry
The Creative Light of Taos

by Alice Ross

The Way Through

by Laurel Holliday

A Real-Life Jurassic Park

by David Frey

Crossing the River

by Tracy Leinberger-Leonardi

Abbeville's Victorian Upcountry

by Kara Carden

An Old-Fashioned Fair

by Gayle Goddard-Taylor

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