How 21 Elephants Proved the Brooklyn Bridge Was Safe in 1884
On a spring evening in 1884, the ground of New York City shook under the weight of an unprecedented parade.
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On a spring evening in 1884, the ground of New York City shook under the weight of an unprecedented parade.
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Buried beneath the volcanic ash of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, the library of Herculaneum was completely carbonized.
Unlocking Ancient Secrets: Reading the Unopened Herculaneum Papyrus Read More »
Between the 15th and 17th centuries, a highly unusual psychiatric disorder emerged among the wealthy and educated classes of Europe.
The Bizarre History of the Glass Delusion That Swept Europe Read More »
Beneath the murky waters of Georgia’s largest manmade reservoir lies a history filled with displaced communities, unmarked graves, and a staggering number of fatalities.
The Dark History of Lake Lanier: Submerged Towns and 700 Deaths Read More »
A wealthy London merchant who once attended a French royal coronation deliberately chose to spend the rest of his life refusing to wash.
The Dapper English Gentleman Who Became London’s Most Famous Dirty Merchant Read More »
In the summer of 1917, two young cousins living in the English village of Cottingley borrowed a camera and returned with a photograph that captured the world’s attention.
The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Girls Fooled Sherlock Holmes’ Creator Read More »
In 17th-century France, a teenager disguised in men’s clothing broke into a convent, stole a deceased nun’s body, and set a room ablaze to escape with the woman she loved.
The Sword-Fighting Opera Singer: The True Story of Julie d’Aubigny Read More »
A catastrophic event shattered the earth 13,000 years ago, wiping out massive animals and plunging the planet into a 1,200-year mini ice age.
In the late sixteenth century, the Russian justice system carried out one of the most unusual criminal sentences in history.
The Arrest, Torture, and Siberian Exile of a Russian Church Bell Read More »
In 1986, a Long Island bar bouncer operating under the pseudonym Eric Hart achieved a near-perfect score on the Mega Test, an untimed high-IQ examination.
The Bouncer With a World Record IQ: The Story of Christopher Langan Read More »