The Place to Be: Carhenge
Few places match the allure of Carhenge, an awe-inspiring collection of used cars that rises inexplicably from the cornfields of Nebraska's northern panhandle. It may not enjoy the scenic or historical backdrop of its more famous predecessor, but this monument to American ingenuity and the human spirit evokes a sense of mystery and wonder all its own.
All the Rage #49
Many of our readers are asking the question: Who the hell is this Matt Springer guy? Is there a sensitive side to PCC's raging culture vulture? Well, here's your chance to find out the most dearly-held beliefs and values of The Man Behind the Rage.
The World's Largest Prairie Dog
It can be difficult to understand just how massive this thing is. Rising majestically from the Kansas soil to an almost incomprehensible height of fifteen feet, the four-ton prairie dog is a monument to human creativity, recalling all the grandeur of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The End of Beverly Hills 90210
It's the end of 90210. So what? For many, the show's characters defined a generation. For others, the prime-time soap opera was a worthless diversion.
The New Red Green Show
The New Red Green Show is a smorgasbord of old-time slapstick hijinks, good-natured fun-poking, and some of the most bizarre television ever to come out of your local PBS affiliate.
Scrapplefest 2000
For one warm winter day, modern health concerns were quieted. Scrapple ruled Philadelphia on that Sunday afternoon, and virtually nothing could stop its pork-filled goodness. The concert venue swelled to capacity as 3,000 people lined up for blocks to eat free samples from five different vendors at Scrapplefest 2000.
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