Constance the calf laid to rest at the spot where the Pilgrims had their first Thanksgiving 395 years ago
“Frankenstein” released in 1910 is the first motion picture adaptation of Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”
Aachen Cathedral is the oldest cathedral in Northern Europe and one of the greatest examples of church architecture
Admont Abbey: the Benedictine monastery in Austria that contains the largest monastic library in the world
Beatrix Potter, author of “The Tale of Peter Rabbit,” was the 20th century’s most beloved children’s writer and illustrator
James Marsh was a British chemist who invented the Marsh test for detecting arsenic and tracing the poison in the body