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10 Must-See New Mexico Discoveries

By Josh Speiss

Carlsbad Caverns Explore your inner caveman by checking out the amazing formations in New Mexico’s famed caverns. Not only will their beauty amaze you, there are 119 known caves to check out at your own pace. Billy the Kid’s Grave …

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DIY Off-The-Grid Water Pumps

By Matt Valzania

Do-it-yourself Off the Grid: Water Pumps Do-it-yourself (DIY), is an essential component of living off the grid. For some it’s about the independence and the feeling of self-reliance. For others it’s dealing with the hard fact that there aren’t exactly …

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10 Things Uniquely Tennessee

By Josh Speiss

How much do you know about the great state of Tennessee? If you’re looking for a great guide to some of the Volunteer State’s finest attractions, here is a list of some must-see sites: Grand Ole Opry: Located in Nashville, …

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The Seven Wonders in Arizona

By Candice Armstrong

Are you considering buying land in Arizona for your next investment? Arizona offers a multitude of historical sites, national parks and is filled with scenic beauty. This is just a small sampling of some of the wonders that Arizona is …

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Five Fun Facts About Washington

By LandCentral

If you’ve ever considered buying property in Washington State, here are Five Fun Facts that might entice you into buying land in the mighty Pacific Northwest. It originally was called Columbia. Washington is the only state to be named after …

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Google Earth for Land Owners

By LandCentral

In Part 1 of this series, we learned how to use Google Earth to find a specific property, and how to view it in four different ways different ways. This blog shares additional insights into using Google Earth: Step 5: …

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Off the Grid: 5 Reasons it’s Better than I thought

By Matt Valzania

Moving off the grid is a big step in anyone’s life, and it’s one that comes with unexpected surprises. These include collecting enough water to keep one’s body hygienically acceptable, and scampering down to the local rural post office, since …

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Catching Dinner: All that Bass

By Josh Speiss

It doesn’t matter if you’re a novice fisherman or an expert, you’ll enjoy the thrill of reeling in a bass. In our previous review of fishing, we explored fishing in four great states and found that bass was in each one. …

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The Five Strangest Homes You Will Ever See

By Candice Armstrong

“Home is where the heart is.” “There is no place like home.” “Home sweet home.” Most of us can relate to at least one these quotes. We design and furnish our homes in our own personal style, which is reflected …

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