Emo-Inspired USA Travel Destinations
Music-themed road trip inspiration for your black emo heart, including the “Helena” church in Los Angeles, the American Football house in Urbana, or “Division Street” in New Brunswick.
Music-themed road trip inspiration for your black emo heart, including the “Helena” church in Los Angeles, the American Football house in Urbana, or “Division Street” in New Brunswick.
A Gothic Western road trip in America’s outlaw country should elicit visions of snakeskin, motorcycles, diners, cactus, dust, and roadside motels with rusted neon signs.
In one weekend of road tripping four hours from Arizona to Nevada and back, I managed seven hikes across both Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area and Valley of Fire State Park. Read for tips on making the most of a short weekend trip, and please note that you should NOT stand on the Fire Wave!
Tired of the same old “must-visit” lists, I asked travel bloggers to tell me about their favorite never-mentioned, under-hyped, C-rate small towns in the United States. Perhaps next time you’re on a road trip driving towards an overtouristed destination, you’ll consider taking a detour to one of these quirky towns instead.
I’m on the drive home to Los Angeles from Las Vegas on the worst possible day to be on the drive to Los Angeles from Las Vegas; that’s right, it’s the Monday of Memorial Day weekend, and I’ve made a terrible mistake. Regardless, come hell or high water I would find a way to see Seven Magic Mountains, the Bonnie & Clyde Death Car, and Elmer’s Bottletree Ranch.