In honor of National Star Wars day, let's take a look behind the scenes of the legendary films. Here are some of the most fun and interesting behind the scenes ...
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The very idea of the war elephant is almost synonymous with the great Carthaginian general: Hannibal. He was able to win bat...
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It was 1927. Peruvian Archaeologist Torbio Meija Xesspe was hiking in the foothills of the Peruvian Desert. When he came to an outlook on...
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Europe's Dark Ages have captivated people for centuries. There's been whole history textbooks written about them. They're shrouded in myste...
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The Palace of Westminster was burned down on the night of October 16th, 1834. Only a few pieces survived the fire, and were inte...
Known for his influential work during the beat generation Jack Kerouac is considered one the greats in the literary world. Kerouac is known for Big Sur, On the ...
In a dark and damp storage unit in New York City, boxes of undeveloped images sat waiting to be found for over a decade. The contents of the unit were being pre...
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Last time, in History's Nutcases, we covered Caligula. This time in the series, we're taking a look at another insane ruler fro...
This is the fourth of a four part series on the history of vaccines.
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Vaccines have now saved millions of lives. Still, progre...
Yesterday we left off with Hemingway marrying his third wife Martha Gellhorn on November 20th, 1940. Once Ernest and Martha were married, they moved into a Summ...