The first vehicle of the brand we know as Jeep today was made in 1940, but back then, there was no Jeep slogan, because the ...
The 1940s were a unique time with a lot of history packed into them, and it turns out that some items from that decade are ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 14: ...
But real ghosts or not, Walter Knott did built a ghost town, and he cobbled it together out of old buildings sourced from ...
In the wake of World War 2, the United States emerged as an industrial powerhouse after supplying its own military and its ...
The Justice Department is investigating Black Lives Matter over donor fraud allegations tied to $90M in donations ...
Today's creepy clown is a Halloween favorite—and a return to the subversive figure clowns represented in the past.
Ordinary Belgians helped liberate their country from the Germans in both world wars. Now their extraordinary courage has been revealed in a new account ...
The reduced foliage unveils vistas hidden during other seasons, including glimpses of historic stone walls and stately homes that speak to Connecticut’s colonial past. This year-round botanical show ...
Tucked along the roaring edge of I-5, just north of the Ship Canal Bridge, sits an island platform with a Metro bus stop sign with spots for 18 routes. Yet, no buses will stop at this platform ...
This isn’t just any antique store – this is Marketplace on San Jose, a veritable wonderland of vintage finds that will make even the most casual browser stop in their tracks. For Florida residents, ...
1948: The Tribune was on deadline. In the absence of election results, the newspaper assumed that New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey (Republican) would sink incumbent Harry S. Truman (Democrat). He didn’t.