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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNEverything You Have to See at Dollywood, According to Dolly Parton HerselfDollywood was just crowned America’s favorite theme park—here are Dolly Parton's top five tips on how to experience the Smoky ...
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Carful of Kids on MSNTop 21 Fun Things to Do in Gatlinburg and Pigeon ForgeTennessee and North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains offer travelers glorious scenery to explore year-round. Home to the Great ...
BUDAPEST/BUCHAREST - A pro-Trump hard-right lawmaker could win Sunday's presidential election in Romania, while polls put two more MAGA-fans in second and third place in a Polish vote, amid a ...
Romanian hard-right leader won first round of presidential vote Run-off against centrist Bucharest mayor on Sunday Poland also voting in presidential first-round ballot on May 18 Central European ...
An underwater volcano, Axial Seamount, located off the Oregon coast, is showing signs of renewed activity, with scientists predicting a potential eruption later this year or early 2026.
Due to the magma chamber in the center of Axial collapsing several times, a large crater, or caldera, was formed and created a series of hydrothermal vents that act like underwater hot springs that ...
Dollywood is celebrating its 40th season this year. Some of the park's rides have been amusing visitors for just as long. The more than 50 rides and attractions at Dollywood give visitors today ...
The oldest rides still at Dollywood are the Dollywood Express, Blazing Fury and the Smoky Mountain River Rampage. The Dollywood Express dates back to Dollywood's predecessor Rebel Railroad ...
Dollywood's Splash Country water park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, opens for its 25th season on May 10. The park features 16 rides, a wave pool, lazy river, and live music performances. New food ...
Summer is almost here, and Dollywood’s Splash Country is ready ... Splash Country has 16 rides plus other attractions across its 35 acres, and embraces the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains.
The volcano, known as Axial Seamount, is located nearly 1 mile (1.4 kilometers) underwater on a geological hot spot, where searing gushes of molten rock rise from Earth’s mantle and into the crust.
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