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Sage Scott

Kansas City

Travel Writer at Everyday Wanderer

Contributor at TravelAwaits

Travel Writer at Sage Scott

Contributor at Food, Drink, Life

US-based writer at Everyday Wanderer, Sage Alpha Gal, and Quote Queendom. Contributor at Food Drink Life. To collaborate: [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | mercurynews.com | Sage Scott

    By Sage Scott | Associated PressRecent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, studies estimate about 476,000 Americans may be diagnosed with Lyme disease each year. But there’s another fast-growing tick-borne condition you’ve probably never heard of – and it could change your life forever. Tick-borne diseases are on the rise, and not just in the places you might expect.

  • 1 week ago | bhpioneer.com | Sage Scott

    The quirky public art pieces along Route 66 are part time capsule, part creative canvas. From fiberglass giants to a man-made forest, these art installations turn Route 66 into an unforgettable, open-air gallery stretching across 2,400 miles of Americana. Some artsy landmarks were built to draw in passing motorists, while others emerged from personal passion projects.

  • 1 week ago | nrtoday.com | Sage Scott

    The quirky public art pieces along Route 66 are part time capsule, part creative canvas. From fiberglass giants to a man-made forest, these art installations turn Route 66 into an unforgettable, open-air gallery stretching across 2,400 miles of Americana. Some artsy landmarks were built to draw in passing motorists, while others emerged from personal passion projects.

  • 2 weeks ago | fooddrinklife.com | Sage Scott

    The quirky public art pieces along Route 66 are part time capsule, part creative canvas. From fiberglass giants to a man-made forest, these art installations turn Route 66 into an unforgettable, open-air gallery stretching across 2,400 miles of Americana. Some artsy landmarks were built to draw in passing motorists, while others emerged from personal passion projects.

  • 2 weeks ago | itemonline.com | Sage Scott

    The quirky public art pieces along Route 66 are part time capsule, part creative canvas. From fiberglass giants to a man-made forest, these art installations turn Route 66 into an unforgettable, open-air gallery stretching across 2,400 miles of Americana. Some artsy landmarks were built to draw in passing motorists, while others emerged from personal passion projects.

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Sage Scott @SageScottKC
2 Apr 25

Want the best cherry blossom views in DC without the tourist stampede? 🌸 Here’s where to go and when! https://t.co/Qk6L7hQNqn #TravelGuide #DCCherryBlossoms https://t.co/1FQcHeU8jh

Sage Scott
Sage Scott @SageScottKC
2 Apr 25

Where to stay in DC when the city turns pink 🌸 → https://t.co/sa3cINLA5I #VisitDC #SpringTravel https://t.co/6Czu6IUJiA

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Sage Scott @SageScottKC
31 Mar 25

Why buy hummus when you can make it better at home? Discover the simple steps to creamy, dreamy homemade hummus. https://t.co/RqZzSLL4Mq #HomemadeHummus #EasyRecipes #SnackAttack https://t.co/g4e3oTrYWi