Larry Bird- “You may have heard the legendary story about the one game that the 1992 USA basketball
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Roman Colosseum’s Locker Rooms now open for the first time
Tod’s Spent 4 Years Restoring the Roman Colosseum’s Locker Rooms. They are now open for the first time.
120,000-year-old human-like fossil unearthed
The human bones found in Israel are unique as they seem to have had large teeth but no
Rocket lands at the birthplace of the PC
The Boca Raton Innovation Campus was originally built in 1960’s by IBM as its North American Research and
3,000-Year Old Bones Reveal Oldest Shark Attack
The risk of death from an encounter with a shark may be grossly exaggerated in popular culture, but
1965: “Mr. Tambourine Man” released and the folk-rock revolution is on
This day in History- “Released on June 21, 1965, the Byrds’ debut album, Mr. Tambourine Man, marked the beginning
What did prehistoric cave artists do for light?
Researchers Test How Prehistoric Cave Artists Lit Their Studios- “The cave art of our distant ancestors has always been the
Largest land mammal ever to walk the Earth
A newly discovered fossil reveals what may turn out to be the largest land mammal ever to walk
The player who didn’t know he’d been drafted for 50 years
This day in sports history: “That’s how you end up with one of the stranger stories in NFL
The Manson murder house finally sells- how much?
“After nearly eight months on the market, the home was forced to sell at a discounted price, at $1,875,000.“ The
Fashion trend unleashed plague of bunions in medieval Britain
Bunions- Researchers analyzing skeletal remains in the city of Cambridge find a dramatic increase in ‘hallux valgus’ around
“E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” released-today in history
The following written content via History Then 34-year-old director Steven Spielberg reportedly drew on his own experiences as
New dinosaur species found in Australia was as long as a basketball court
The specimen, nicknamed “the southern titan,” is the largest dinosaur ever found in Australia and is among the
Where did watermelons actually come from?
“Just in time for picnic-table trivia, a new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences rewrites
Tourist Returns Pompeii Artifacts She Stole Claims Suffered ‘Curse’ for 15 Years
“We are good people and I don’t want to pass this curse on to my family or children,”
Discovery found in Istanbul’s ‘City of the Blind’
A 2,300-year-old apse discovered in Istanbul’s ‘City of the Blind’. “During an excavation in Istanbul’s historic Haydarpaşa train
“Dracula” goes on sale in London- this day in history
The first copies of the classic vampire novel Dracula, by Irish writer Bram Stoker, appear in London bookshops on