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Unlikely Neighbors: 10 Reclusive Celebrities Living Normal Lives in Small Rural Areas
Some have deliberately stepped away from major cities to settle in small rural towns, blending into communities where privacy ...
Southern Living on MSN
8 Small Towns In Arkansas Perfect For A Long Weekend
Arkansas is full of unspoken gems. From mountain views and cliffside hotels to wine country stops and lakeside adventures, here are seven small towns in The Natural State perfect for a weekend getaway ...
Islands.com on MSN
The Midwest's Most Affordable Retirement Destinations For Comfortable Living, According To Research
The many states of the Midwest might not get as much retirement love as places like Florida and New Hampshire, but these ...
A look at the traditional farmhouses now commonly called kominka—“old folk dwellings”—a name that underscores their age. They ...
Country Living on MSN
8 things I learned while restoring a foreclosed 1900s farmhouse
A few years ago, I was scrolling through Instagram and ran across a real estate listing for a dilapidated white farmhouse ...
Standing just 52.6 cm tall, Pumuckel defies every equine stereotype, proving that confidence, charm, and character can ...
Like Heʻeia, Kuapa, one the largest fishponds on Oahu, has a long history. There are plenty of photos that show Kuapa’s ...
The word “homestead” usually conjures images of sprawling acreage, early mornings milking cows, and endless rows of corn. For ...
Source: Livelihood opportunities in Zimbabwe’s communal areas: too poor to succeed? | zimbabweland As part of our analysis of ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
Why We Fly, Indeed: There’s Always Something New Out of Africa
Of her books, the memoir Out of Africa is the one most likely destined for immortality. Nevertheless, a 1985 film version, ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNOpinion
The long way to Seabright | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
Santa Cruz has learned a few important lessons in the past few years,” writes columnist. “That Santa Cruz traffic can move ...
Nestled at the bottom of a no-through lane in Upton Bishop, near Ross-on-Wye, the Grade-II listed farmhouse is said to have been one of three farmhouses given to Sir Christopher Mallon by Elizabeth I.
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