How The Plan Of San Diego Changed America Drastically
Although the Plan of San Diego didn't itself come to fruition, its consequences reverberate over 100 years later in America.
Read MoreAlthough the Plan of San Diego didn't itself come to fruition, its consequences reverberate over 100 years later in America.
Read MoreDaryl Hall and John Oates are the most successful two-man act in pop music history. Fans might not know that Hall and Oates didn't always write alone.
Read MoreCharlie Watts had, by far, the most impressive collection of cars in his garage (well, likely garages) of all the Stones — but his passion was a bit unexpected.
Read MoreMany know Oskar Schindler's story and his famous list, but here's the story of his wife Emilie Schindler, whose efforts during WWII shouldn't be overlooked.
Read MoreDaniel Burnham was the architect of the 1863 World's Fair. A relatively unknown figure in most circles, his life had some surprising twists and turns.
Read MoreThe 2010 Haiti earthquake left over a million people without homes, hundreds of thousands of people died, and several hundreds of thousands were injured.
Read MoreMovies like Silence of the Lambs, Saw, Zodiac, and Halloween were hell behind the scenes.
Read MoreNew Year's Eve is full of traditions that people from centuries ago followed, with some still followed today. Here are traditions from the 1920s.
Read MoreThese are some of the most bizarre tales of people being possessed.
Read MoreFar from protecting him, Charlie Chaplin's influence and popularity drew the attention of the FBI. Their investigation would drive him out of the U.S.
Read MoreThe Native American warrior women led their tribes into battle, negotiated peace with the United States, served as diplomats, and more.
Read MoreIt's not all that surprising that ice hockey, the only sport where fights are not only allowed but often celebrated, has seen its fair share of tragedy.
Read MoreRapper and chef Action Bronson is one of a kind, with both a noted culinary and music career.
Read MoreBroadway, considered this way, seems utterly primed for ghosts. Indeed, if the stories are to be believed, theaters up and down are packed full of spirits.
Read MoreFifteen years since its early days as a casual microblogging site, Twitter has grown to a powerful global force. But where are its founding employees now?
Read MoreThe Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has the dubious honor of being the most popular amendment that's never passed.
Read MoreAuthor Dan Brown has claimed that he drew up fact for his best-seller The Da Vinci Code. And, the book occasionally gets things about religion right.
Read MoreShirley Temple is remembered as a 1930s child star, but her career was hardly over once she reached adulthood. Here's what fans don't know about Shirley Temple.
Read MoreFrom Mexico's Night of the Radishes to Thailand's monkey banquet and Florida's Underwater Music Festival, here are some of the world's most unique festivals.
Read MoreT. Rex was formed in 1967 by the flashy-dressing, larger-than-life frontman Marc Bolan and multi-instrumentalist, Steve Peregrin Took.
Read MoreFamous film composer John Williams has developed a prolific career. HIs relationship with Steven Spielberg has led to some of the most iconic scores.
Read MoreMany pro wrestlers have died too soon, leaving family, friends, and fans to grieve in the aftermath. The following wrestlers suffered the most tragic deaths.
Read MoreHans Schmidt is the only Catholic priest to ever be executed. Convicted of murder in the early 1900s, the priest had a history of deviant behavior.
Read MorePeople have been getting ill since the dawn of human history. Some cures have lived on for centuries, while others killed those they were supposed to cure.
Read MoreThe Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles has since its opening a long and sordid past that includes suicides, murders, and serial killers.
Read MoreWhile Pompeii's destruction was awful and tragic, the lack of warning wasn't the worst part.
Read MoreBritish doctor Harold Shipman may have killed over 200 patients during his time as a general practitioner using morphine and forged death certificates.
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