The elephant bird: Madagascar’s extinct giant birds are considered the largest to have ever lived Strangeness 9 years ago by Ian Smith
Kenichi Horie became the first person to sail across the Pacific solo, then arrested for having no passport or money Strangeness Self-Propelled 9 years ago by Ian Smith
Did Winston Churchill really give a piece of London to Yugoslavia during WWII Strangeness 9 years ago by Sam Dickson
During the Civil War, a man gained national recognition by repeatedly auctioning off a plain sack of flour. By doing so, he raised $250,000 which aided wounded soldiers. News Strangeness 9 years ago by Neil Patrick
During the 18th century, you could pay your admission to the zoo in London by bringing a cat or a dog to feed the lions. News 9 years ago by Neil Patrick
Carhenge: A replica of Stonehenge made of thirty-eight American vintage cars and trucks News 9 years ago by Brad Smithfield
Bethlehem Church undergoing major restoration revealing amazing art from 6th Century AD Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
Meet Caesar of Notts: The inseparable companion of King Edward VII Lifestyle 9 years ago by Boban Docevski
Built in the 18th-century, the Royal Eise Eisinga Planetarium is the oldest still working planetarium in the world News Featured 9 years ago by David Goran
The Bodleian Library: Regarded as a masterpiece of English Gothic architecture and one of the oldest libraries in Europe News Featured 9 years ago by David Goran
Men Only: McSorley’s Old Ale House is the oldest “Irish” tavern in New York City Strangeness Interiors 9 years ago by Neil Patrick
The US Navy has been using dolphins & sea lions to detect underwater mines since 1960 News 9 years ago by Neil Patrick