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This national park, located in Maine, is home to the first sunrise in the United States from October 7 to March 6.

Acadia National Park

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This 2012 global hit from South Korean artist Psy, became the first YouTube video to reach one billion views.

Gangnam Style

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This South Jersey town, sandwiched between the Pine Barrens and Cherry Hill, is home to your high school memories.

Medford, NJ

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Early Facebook users did this annoying gesture to each other instead of sending direct messages.

"Poke" each other

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Fans of NYT word games mourn the loss of this now-locked smaller puzzle.

The Mini

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This Utah park’s famous trek involves clinging to chains while hiking a ridge called Angels Landing.

Zion National Park

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This beloved breakfast spot, located at the 70/206 circle, has closed its doors but still maintains its feline statue out front.

Red Lion Diner

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This family-owned Medford grocery store was known for its deli counter and as the place you’d definitely bump into someone’s parents.

Murphy's Market

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“You got mail!” was the iconic sound cue from this early 2000s dial-up internet service.

AOL

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Recently demolished, this iconic roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure was, for many years, the world's tallest and fastest.

King da Ka

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Despite its name, this Utah park is famous not for canyons but for tall, thin rock spires called “hoodoos.”

Bryce Canyon National Park

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The summer of 2014 saw the death of Robin Williams, the disappearance of a Malaysian Airlines flight, and this chilly, viral fundraising challenge.

ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

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This holiday event transforms Main Street into Victorian London, complete with carolers, hot cocoa, and horse-drawn carriages.

The Dickens Festival

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The summer of 2016 saw a mobile game phenomenon where players would walk around their real-world environment to catch virtual creatures.

Pokemon GO

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In the arcade, or Tim's living room, this rhythm game had you stomping arrows in sync with hits like “Doll” and “Xephyr.”

Dance Dance Revolution

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This Florida park sells T-shirts that read "I have blood" here... as Tim and Regina can confirm.

Everglades National Park

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In 2012, this infamous hurricane caused widespread destruction along the East Coast, particularly in New Jersey and New York.

Hurricane Sandy

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These 2 major toll highways slice through New Jersey from top to bottom.

The Garden State Parkway & New Jersey Turnpike

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Before Discord, we used this platform to talk to each other or for some, fall asleep.

Skype

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This British trick-taking card game,and beloved pasttime of the Measlers also goes by "Bloodystump".

Egyptian Ratscrew

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Located in South Carolina, this lesser-known park preserves one of the largest old-growth bottomland hardwood forests in the U.S.

Congaree National Park

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During Super Bowl XLIX (46), this fishy background dancer captured attention for being offbeat and uncoordinated.

Left Shark

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Each August, Medford Lakes hosts Canoe Carnival which began in this Prohibition decade.

1920s

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This crossword editor, famous for his bow ties and puns, has helmed the NYT Crossword since 1993.

Will Shortz

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This nickname describes the vast, level region of the Midwest known for its endless plains and gentle horizons.

The Big Flat