About 70 miles north Charleston and 25 miles south of Myrtle Beach, Pawleys Island has a loyal fan base despite its small ...
At 2,500 miles off the coast of Chile, the island is one of the world's most remote places inhabited by people. Up to 1,000 years ago, the islanders started putting giant red hats on the statues.
In fact, she is a self proclaimed “loyal tourist” to Kiawah and has gone multiple times per year with her family since the 1980s. “The island holds some of my most cherished childhood memories of ...
Around 250 people holding British Overseas Territories citizenship live on the archipelago's only inhabited island, also called Tristan da Cunha, in a community known as Edinburgh of the Seven Seas.
Between 1892 and 1954, most immigrants arriving in the United States passed through New York’s Ellis Island control center. For those fleeing poverty and war, the “island of tears” was also ...