Imagine Exhibitions, which owns Real Bodies, has categorically denied Kim’s claims. The company stated the disputed specimen has remained on continuous public display in Las Vegas since 2004, ...
The Appalachian Trail Conservancy headquarters at 799 Washington Street in Harpers Ferry honors Earl Shaffer’s historic 2,000-mile healing journey after WWII. You can visit free Thursday-Monday ...
In summer 1950, polio hit tiny Wytheville, Virginia with brutal force. The first case struck 20-month-old Johnny Seccafico in late June. Soon after, the town of just 5,500 people had 184 cases—one in ...
Southwest Airlines is about to become a very different airline. Starting January 27, 2026, passengers will get assigned seats for the first time in the carrier’s 53-year history. The familiar A, B, ...
North Dakota hides a $6 billion Cold War relic that lived for just one day. In 1970, workers began building the Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex near Nekoma – a massive concrete pyramid with ...
Sandusky’s dock turned into a battleground on October 20, 1852. Seven enslaved people from Kentucky had just reached Ohio, hoping to board the steamship Arrow to Canada. Then, slave catchers grabbed ...
In 1975, a retired military man named Peter Jefferds changed American food history on a small cove in Washington. After living abroad and falling for mussels, he picked Penn Cove on Whidbey Island to ...
For decades, wealthy Americans who wanted a backup passport looked to Europe. Portugal, Malta, and Greece offered golden visas through real estate investments, and the idea was simple: buy a vacation ...
Just three days before Pearl Harbor, the US Army set up Fort Burnside at Rhode Island’s Beavertail Point. They hid their command post as a large beach house, but inside sat 36-inch concrete walls and ...
On November 4, 2025, Frito-Lay shut down its Orlando manufacturing plant and laid off 454 workers on the spot. Another 46 employees at a nearby warehouse will lose their jobs by May 2026. The Silver ...