The True Story Behind Mary Had A Little Lamb
However, not all such children's rhymes are dark and sinister in origin. Some appear to be bits of fun or touching moral lessons — as is the case here.
Read MoreHowever, not all such children's rhymes are dark and sinister in origin. Some appear to be bits of fun or touching moral lessons — as is the case here.
Read MoreReagan's boyhood home in the small town (with a population of around 15,000) is also home to Lowell Park Beach on the Rock River, which is part of Lowell Park.
Read MoreIndeed, for a century, every Pope has taken advantage of the opportunity that most men in Catholic service could only dream of. But not Pope Francis I.
Read MoreIn the aftermath of a massive earthquake and tsunami, the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant would become another casualty of the events.
Read MoreChristianity has been around for 2,000 years, and in that time, the religion has split into some 45,000 different denominations.
Read MoreWhether they were a president, premier, or prime minister, the world leaders during World War II had one goal in mind: stopping the ever-growing Nazi regime.
Read MoreHeinrich Schliemann is credited for making some incredible discoveries, including finding the ancient Greek city of Troy. Here's his untold truth.
Read MoreWhile many have defined Abraham Lincoln by his presidency during the U.S. Civil War, on a personal level he was much more than that.
Read MoreMichael Jackson died on June 25, 2009, in Los Angeles at just 50 years old. He was thought to have left behind an estate worth approximately $567 million.
Read MoreDesigned tall and narrow with a pointy triangular top, those with an eagle eye can immediately tell the Washington Monument has been through some trauma.
Read MoreIn October 2021, The Guardian reported that prosecutors were now seeking to press charges against Durst for the 1982 killing of his ex-wife, Kathleen.
Read MoreThe incitement of war is typically not a light subject, often relating to the acquisition of resources or a deep-seated desire to spread an ideology.
Read MoreDean Martin was the "King of Cool," part of the legendary Rat Pack. He lived a colorful life but was famously private. Here's the untold truth of Dean Martin.
Read MoreMegadeth's Dave Mustaine has been an instrumental part of the music industry for decades now. However, he never forgets to be grateful for how far he's come.
Read MoreThe body goes through a torturous process and death can occur in less than five minutes when being strangled.
Read MoreBeautiful mountain ranges feel as old as time itself. Did you know, though, that there's a connection between the Appalachian Mountains and the Ice Age?
Read MoreBlue Origins is Jeff Bezo's pet project that takes private citizens into space, and so far, the trips have broken two world records for oldest person in space.
Read MorePhiladelphia had a 20-plus-year period where none of their teams won, and fans felt that it was due to the Curse of Billy Penn.
Read MoreOn the part of a given country's population, adoption of their official language by immigrants is often seen as a natural progression of becoming a citizen.
Read MoreUnderstanding the public and private dilemma Duran Duran guitarist Andy Taylor endured at that time reveals the real reason he left the group in the '80s.
Read MoreFrom the earliest inception of Nazi eugenics in the 1930s to the very end of their reign in 1945, millions were murdered across Europe.
Read MoreIf a layperson dared to ask what Tony Soprano did for a living to live that lavish life, they would get the less-lavish response, "Waste management."
Read MoreOur calendar year isn't always so straightforward, with leap years and lunar holidays, but no one currently alive has ever had to skip over an entire week.
Read MoreAfter experimenting for three years, a blind teenager named Louis Braille created a new and improved version of a reading system first used by the French army.
Read MoreIf there was a list of bad boys from the American Revolution, and U.S. history, Aaron Burr would have likely been toward the top.
Read MoreBooks are big business. Last year more than 750 million printed ones were sold, with an additional 191 e-books appearing on people's devices — a lot of reading.
Read MoreJapan's fate in World War II was that of a low and steady defeat toward the end as lack of funds, resources, and manpower coupled with some crippling defeats.
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