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Hawaii’s American colonizers once banned the Hawaiian language in schools. Some Native Hawaiians tried to lighten their skin with lye. Many people believed Polynesian voyagers had si ...
Expanded opportunities for fishing along the Red Cedar River and other bureaucratic adjustments were adopted by the Michigan ...
Norcross and Wattunen are lovers of the outdoors and mixed their passion with purpose. They set out to paddle in all 50 ...
Rae's Creek is the most famous body of water in golf. But to get there, you'd better be ready to paddle upstream. Masters ...
Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management has stocked waterways with more than 60,000 brook, brown, rainbow and ...
The county’s Beach Operations and Tourism Department used $970,000 from South Walton’s bed tax to construct the new facility.
Summit Lake and its surrounding neighborhood continue comeback from decades of neglect with groundbreaking for $7.5 million ...
The redevelopment of Summit Lake’s North Shore includes creating picnic areas; a fishing pier and boardwalk; a covered ...
The New York State Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame announces that it will induct 9 new members at its annual banquet on May 4, 2025.
Annie Nagel, a Rohnert Park resident, won gold at the 2nd Pan American Championship of Saltwater Kayak Fishing, representing ...
Nestled in the charming town of Snow Hill on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, this verdant wonderland offers the kind of escape that ...
Still looking for a place to go canoe camping in the Upper Midwest this summer? The surge to book a Boundary Waters Canoe ...