The Palace of Placentia, today the Royal Naval Museum, was the place where Henry VIII threw the first masquerade party ever seen in England Interiors Glamour 9 years ago by Tijana Radeska
The “Hobo code” was a universal system of communication used by poor migratory workers in the United States Lifestyle 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
The lady who enjoyed dressing as boy became a fearsome pirate: The life and times of Mary Read Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
Mathias Rust – The German teen that illegally landed a plane on The Red Square during the Cold War Strangeness 9 years ago by Boban Docevski
Evidence of the Vikings in North America – Excavations at L’Anse aux Meadows Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
Reconsidering early Australia: New discoveries show continent settled earlier than believed Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
When Francisco Goya was a deaf man in his 70s, he painted the “Black Paintings” directly onto the walls of his home, all unnamed, and they include some of his most important work Featured News 9 years ago by Marija Georgievska
Congo Square in New Orleans was the only place where slaves were allowed to gather every Sunday, to trade, sing, dance and play music; This led to the birth of Jazz News Glamour 9 years ago by Goran Blazeski
The children of Edward IV, Princes Edward and Richard were murdered and buried beneath a stone staircase in the Tower of London Strangeness 9 years ago by Tijana Radeska
The Memory of Azov Egg: a jeweled Easter egg made in 1891 for Alexander III of Russia that commemorates the voyage undertaken by the Tsar’s sons News Featured 9 years ago by David Goran