Built in 1875 by a reclusive French refugee, the “Frenchman’s Tower“ never had any doors News Featured
Tanasi, the ancient Cherokee village that is the source for the name “Tennessee” is now submerged under an artificial lake News
Three giant viking swords are raised at Hafrsfjord in memory of an ancient battle that united Norway into one kingdom News Featured
The United Kingdom’s one of a kind monument dedicated to the brave British women who served their country during the Second World War News Featured
The Confederados – At the end of the American Civil war 20,000 Confederates immigrated to Brazil, where slavery was legal, and formed a community News