Bummer And Lazarus: San Francisco’s Beloved Dogs
The California Gold Rush brought not only people to the gold fields but dogs as well. These canines served foremost as companions to miners,...
The California Gold Rush brought not only people to the gold fields but dogs as well. These canines served foremost as companions to miners,...
Australia owes many of its former convicts, who, through their ability and determination, made substantial contributions to the development ...
For decades, the standard survival kit carried by Russian cosmonauts aboard the Soyuz spacecraft included a specially built gun and a few do...
Did you know that Eve, that same Biblical Eve whom God supposedly created out of Adam’s rib, remains buried in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia? Some ...
Freak shows were a very popular medium of entertainment in Europe and the United States of America for the major part of the 19th century. T...
On January 22, 1959, miners at the River Slope Mine of the Knox Coal Company in Jenkins Township, Pennsylvania, were digging under the Susqu...
Ann Moore was in her late 40s when she became famous as the ‘fasting woman’ of Tutbury. She claimed that she had not eaten any solid food fo...
During excavations of the ancient Assyrian capital of Kalkhu (better known as Nimrud, in Iraq) in 1850, archaeologist Austen Henry Layard fo...
At the Battle of Waterloo, on 18 June 1815, Henry Paget, 2nd Earl of Uxbridge, and later the 1st Marquess of Anglesey—a veteran of many mili...
A scandalous printing mistake in a 17th century King James Bible caused it’s printers to lose their license, and a vast majority of the bibl...