Silver Snoopy pins were commissioned by grateful astronauts and awarded to dedicated NASA employees and contractors Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
In 1966, a former U.S. sharpshooter killed fourteen people and injured thirty-one at The University of Texas at Austin News 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
Edward Albee named his famous play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” after seeing that written on the mirror of a bar toilet News 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
A ship graveyard only a few miles from New York City has turned into a popular spot for Urban Exploration Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
“The Turk” was a fake chess-playing automaton that defeated Benjamin Franklin and Napoleon Bonaparte Strangeness 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
Poulnabrone Dolmen: the oldest dolmen in Ireland from the Neolithic period Featured 9 years ago by Marija Georgievska
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“Hanging coffins” are remnants of an extinct funeral ritual from Eastern Asia News 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
Polari: The secret gay language that was used when homosexuality was considered a crime News 9 years ago by Goran Blazeski
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