The story of the first encounter between two Liverpool teenagers named John Lennon and Paul McCartney is truly
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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.
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
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
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
Time capsule from 1970’s found
UK pub owner finds time capsule from the 1970s in the walls. “These walls don’t have ears, but
“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
95-year-old man just became oldest organ donor
95-year-old man, Cecil Lockhart from Welch, West Virginia, just became the oldest organ donor in US history. The following
Village discovered beneath lake
A Bronze Age village is discovered beneath Lake Lucerne. “Archaeologists find remains of houses on stilts, possibly dating
MADD founder’s daughter killed by drunk driver-today in history
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) founder’s daughter killed by drunk driver on this day in history-May 3 1980.
Egyptologists Find Rare Tombs!
Egyptologists working on the Nile Delta uncover dozens of rare tombs from before the Pharaohs. The following written
Joan Benoit wins 2nd marathon-today in history
Joan Benoit- champion women’s marathon runner. Joan won the Boston Marathon twice and first-ever women’s marathon at the
Mystery cracked of cave paintings done in the dark
Israeli archaeologists crack mystery of why cave paintings were done in the dark: “Some of the most beautiful
Japan’s cherry blossoms-‘earliest peak since 812’
Japan’s cherry blossoms-“The cherry blossom season, Japan’s traditional sign of spring, has peaked at the earliest date since
1,300-year-old down bedding-how was it made?
Sweden’s 1,300-year-old down bedding analyzed by experts Birgitta Berglund and Jørgen Rosvold of the Norwegian University of Science
Oil workers drown in North Sea-this day in history
Oil workers drown in North Sea-this day in history. The floating apartment for oil workers in the North