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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.
America's Trout Town

by Stuart Englert

Hundreds of ponds teeming with fish shimmer in the sunlight at the world’s largest trout farm in Buhl, Idaho.
Popping a Tasty Tradition

by Curt Arens

On Yellowstone's Doorstep

by Stuart Englert

Home of the Hamburger

by Mary Lou Santovec

Tending Deutschen Traditions

by Stuart Englert

Cheyenne's Cowboy Classic

by Mary Angell

Gilroy's Great Garlic Gathering

by Laura Harris

Resurrecting the Old West

by Paul Higbee

Out of this World!

by Lyn Kidder

Under the Big Top

by Mary Lou Santovec

Where Generals Came to Terms

by Dick Matthews

National Parkways

by Michael Nolan

The United States has more than 8 million miles of roadway, but only four roads, totaling just over 1,000 miles, are designated as national parkways.
Race City USA

by Mary Jekielek Insprucker

Perhaps no other town in America can boast more residents who drive 200 mph, or can change four tires in less than 15 seconds, than Mooresville, N.C., known as Race City USA.
Corvette City

by Richard McVey

Where Whistlers Gather

by Ann Goebel

Where North & South Reunited

by Stuart Englert

Iowa's Literary Mecca

by Lori Erickson

At Home in the Bush

by Stuart Englert

Sacred Pipestone

by Chuck Cecil

Weather's Extremes

by Vicki Brown

Hot or cold, wet or dry, sunny or stormy, everyone loves to talk about the weather, says Scott Stephens, a meteorologist for the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. (pop. 68,889).
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