To show their appreciation to President Roosevelt, Yuengling sent a truckload of beer to the White House on the day Prohibition ended
The Milli Vanilli scandal was orchestrated by Frank Farian, internationally known as the founder and vocal behind Boney M
The Icelandic Loftleiðir was the 1st airline to offer cheaper transatlantic fares in the 1960’s; it was also called “the Hippie Airline”
Congress had their own bootlegger during Prohibition, so senators and congressmen could still drink alcohol
Truman Capote never wanted Audrey Hepburn to play Holly in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”; his choice was Marilyn Monroe
El Rancho Vegas, one of the biggest resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, was destroyed by fire in 1960 that had started as Harry James and Betty Grable were performing a late show on stage
The death of Boney M’s singer Bobby Farrel has occurred on the same day and in the same city as the death of Rasputin, the “lover of the Russian queen”
Ghost stories from the White House – seems that President Lincoln’s apparition has been the most frequent one
The earliest known story about a haunted house tells of the encounters of the Greek Philosopher Athenodorus in a haunted villa he rents in Athens
William Wellman was a WWI pilot who used his military experience to direct the war drama ‘Wings’ in 1927. It was the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture