Over-the-top Halloween displays from across America
Stacker scoured the internet and accepted reader submissions to compile photos of incredible Halloween decoration displays across America.
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Stacker scoured the internet and accepted reader submissions to compile photos of incredible Halloween decoration displays across America.
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Better, a home ownership platform with a free mortgage calculator, researched notable interior design trends from every decade over the past 100 years. This information was gathered from the Museum of Modern Art, Architectural Digest, and Journal of Engineering and Architecture. Photos and stories behind these trends were also compiled to explain how American homes have transformed over the years.
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Stacker takes a close look at how Halloween has changed over the course of the last century, from changing traditions to purchasing trends.
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Some of our favorite monsters have unique and curious origins. Stacker compiled a gallery of 15 of the most terrifying monsters in literature.
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Pyn compiled a list of 10 elements integral to a parent-friendly workplace. The list was sourced from recommendations and policy proposals from Unicef and other family-focused agencies.
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Stacker compiled a list of the states with the most registered hunters using data from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.Â
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Stacker explores American locations with indigenous roots.
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Stacker scoured statistics, tourism boards, national parks service websites, and various datasets to bring examples of just how many of 50 different things exist in the U.S.
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The English language is a living, breathing, expanding phenomenon. Year after year, new words are coined as time, technology, world events, and fashions dictate—but fads are fickle. Stacker explores notable new words of the past century.
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To find the top 10 countries where U.S. pet food comes from, Ollie analyzed import data from the U.S. Census Bureau from 2010 through June 2021.
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Stacker looks back at old-school games for both kids and adults that anyone can play with nothing more than their bodies and imaginations.
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Stacker looks at 50 classics from (almost) everyone’s high school’s required reading list.
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