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October 26, 2017

Abandoned Mystery Cabin on Highway 50 - Road Trip Day 8 Episode 16

What is the history behind this place? Could this cabin be a genuine relic of the Old West? Could it be from the 20s or 30s, either a bootlegger’s hideout, an old miner, sheepherder or a Great Depression crash pad? Or maybe the construction is from a more recent era, perhaps by hippies attempting to live off the land?



If anyone knows the answer to the mystery, let me know!
October 20, 2017

The Best Food in Jail! - The Cellblock Steakhouse in Ely, Nevada, Road Trip Day 7 Episode 15

We walked into a cacophony of electronic bells, fake clanking coins, and real people yelling in glee. Continuing on, we passed through a short corridor and till we were seated at our very own jail cell. The Cellblock Steakhouse is a themed restaurant where you can sit and have your (possibly last) meal.



WARNING: This video contains carnivorous food porn!
October 13, 2017

At the 'Value Voters' summit today, Trump plagiarized Tim Robbins from 25 years ago.

Being a con man by profession, Trump is a thief by nature. But until today, when he stood before the Values Voters summit and said, "Times Have Changed; But You Know What? Now They're Changing Back Again", I didn't realize he had stolen satire. He stole the campaign of Bob Roberts, a fictional character Tim Robbins created for a movie 25 years ago!

October 6, 2017

The oldest living things on Earth are at Great Basin National Park! - Road Trip Day 7 Episode 14

Just a short drive away from Highway 50 within the town of Baker, Nevada is the entrance to Great Basin National Park. It is filled with spectacular scenic views and ancient natural beauty, such as the iconic Bristlecone Pine trees which are some of the oldest non-clonal organisms known to humanity!



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