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American Icon: The Gateway Arch In St. Louis
Located on the West bank of the Mississippi River in downtown St. Louis, Missouri sits the … American Icon: The Gateway Arch In St. LouisRead more
Attila The Hun: A Closer Look At One Of History’s Fiercest Conquerors
One of the most recognised names in history, Attila the Hun was a fighter who really … Attila The Hun: A Closer Look At One Of History’s Fiercest ConquerorsRead more
The Final Founding Father President James Monroe
James Monroe was the fifth President of the United States, and the final Founding Father to … The Final Founding Father President James MonroeRead more
Murder, They Wrote: History’s Most Mysterious Murder Tales
Sometimes, history really is stranger than fiction. These murder plots might not be pleasant, but they … Murder, They Wrote: History’s Most Mysterious Murder TalesRead more
The Controversial Naming Of The Hoover Dam
When the first talks of building a dam on the mighty Colorado River started back in … The Controversial Naming Of The Hoover DamRead more
Pushing the Boundaries: Hunter S. Thompson
Born Hunter Stockton Thompson on July 18th, 1937 in Louisville, Kentucky. Hunter’s father served in World … Pushing the Boundaries: Hunter S. ThompsonRead more
Is There New Archaeological Evidence For the Kingdom of David?
ELAH VALLEY, ISRAEL – ten years ago, the archaeological community was thrown into an uproar over … Is There New Archaeological Evidence For the Kingdom of David?Read more
25 Ancient Greek Inventions We Still Use
If you’ve ever heard that the modern day cellphone is an adaptation of Greek technology, you … 25 Ancient Greek Inventions We Still UseRead more
Unsolved Archaeology: Atlantis
The story of Atlantis has captured the human imagination for thousands of years. There’s just … Unsolved Archaeology: AtlantisRead more