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You can find many businesses and attractions sporting hidden entrances, secret codes, and exclusive waiting lists...if you know where to look.
Read MoreYou're lost. Like the missing section of the Nixon tapes, this page has vanished from history, but maybe you were looking for one of these:
You can find many businesses and attractions sporting hidden entrances, secret codes, and exclusive waiting lists...if you know where to look.
Read MoreWe don't usually think twice about getting ice in our water, but it can actually be very unsanitary due to the presence of harmful bacteria.
Read MoreIn the 1940s and 1950s, he owned one of Hollywood's most famous and popular restaurants: Romanoffs. He also passed himself off as a Russian prince.
Read MoreIn 79 A.D., Pompeii was smothered in ash and pumice from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. And even today, you can still see the facial expressions on the bodies.
Read MoreFred Harvey set out to create a company that essentially became America's first chain restaurant and the epitome of service, while opening up western tourism.
Read MoreA century ago, New York City was, like now, a buzzing mass of extremes and contradictions. Here is what living in New York City 100 years ago was really like.
Read MoreThis is Colonel Sanders' crazy real-life story. Creating the juggernaut that is KFC wasn't the only fascinating thing he did.
Read MoreHere are facts you might not have known about Mitch Hedberg, the amazing comedian we lost too soon.
Read MoreGuinness World Records has plenty of weird records, including some for restaurants. These are some restaurant Guinness World Records you may not know exist.
Read MoreAs officials race to stop the disastrous coronavirus in its tracks, another horrifying fallout has been the widespread racism and xenophobia now being targeted at people of Asian backgrounds.
Read MoreThe NBA Dallas Mavericks game that led to a human trafficking case is a sobering account of how easy and fast it can be for perpetrators to claim victims.
Read MoreFast food companies will try just about anything to sell their wares, including a revolving door of mascots. The reasons why they get retired may surprise you.
Read MoreRichard Nixon was a deeply paranoid man. He didn't know where to place his trust, and he was convinced everyone (except a chosen few) was out to get him.
Read MoreThe strange tradition of "restaurant bears" is popular in Albania, involving restaurants having in-residence bears. Here's why that tradition is ending.
Read MoreCooks and consumers wouldn't be making these ginormous sandwiches if no one was eating them, right? These are the greatest sandwiches ever made.
Read MoreFactory farms are industrial facilities that produce massive amounts of meat found in restaurants and grocery stores, largely through abuse and exploitation.
Read MoreA 600-foot tower can hardly be kept a secret, but its purposes can. Here's the secret history behind a very visible tower in the middle of London.
Read MoreMcDonald's is one of the most recognizable brands in the world, but the fast food giant has plenty of room for a few weird things you may not have known.
Read MoreDrew Brees closed a new two-year contract with the Saints for $50 million in 2020, and his net worth is more than you think.
Read MoreHere is a look at some of the many hospitals, hotels, and asylums full to bursting with grim, grinning ghosts in each of America's 50 states.
Read MoreThough Carlos Santana has been in the limelight for nearly 60 years, there is still a lot his fans do not know about him. This is the untold truth of Santana.
Read MoreNorth Korea is one of the world's most insular and repressive nations. But if you must visit, some otherwise normal things might get you in deep trouble
Read MoreWe can now add a new entry to our unofficial Noodle Hall of Fame: Noodles have inspired a brand new, super-tough, flexible synthetic tissue that is able to heal from damage and even "defend itself." Now that's impressive.
Read MoreThe 1889 Exposition Universelle introduced the Eiffel Tower, France's iconic national monument. Here's what it was like after the Eiffel Tower opened in 1889.
Read MoreOther cultures may have institutions or traditions unfamiliar to us. One of these is this restaurant in Japan that has monkeys as waiters.
Read MoreHere's the story of the strip search phone call scam, in which unsuspecting victims were coerced into performing lewd acts at fast-food chains.
Read MoreWhile Hollywood gets some of the American West correct, it also glamorizes it. Here's a bit of truth about what it was like to live and work in the Wild West.
Read MoreWhen you hear "Italy's signature dish," there's one thing you probably think of - and it has a strange connection with ancient Pompei. Here's the story.
Read MoreSome people's knuckles crack. Others have knees that sound like popcorn. But what possible correlation is there between food spices and a runny nose?
Read MoreToday, Hawaii celebrates most holidays like the rest of the U.S., but there are differences. Here's what it's really like to celebrate Christmas in Hawaii.
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