We've Found Hundreds Of These Weird Artifacts, And No One Knows What They Are These probably weren't just to look cool. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published December 01, 2021
The Americans Who Became North Korean Movie Stars Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 29, 2021
The Elevator That Was So Perfect, They Put The Inventor In Prison Authors By Ryan Menezes Published November 29, 2021
Staged Train Crashes: Our Dumb, Dangerous Old-Timey Pastime Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 28, 2021
The British Family You Could Pay To Learn What Time It Was You could pay Ruth to look at her watch. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published November 28, 2021
PICTOFACT 13 Facts To Make Us Sound Smarter And/Or More Informed More facts to load into your insatiable brain. Authors By Andrea Meno Published November 28, 2021
During WW II, Italian Doctors Made Up A Disease (To Save Jewish Lives) When Nazis occupied Italy in 1943, doctors in Rome created a fake disease as a way to save Jewish people in Italy. Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 27, 2021
The First Airship Filled With Helium Still Crashed Spectacularly Meanwhile, a fair number of hydrogen airships retired safely. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published November 27, 2021
Dance Marathons Could Last For Months During The Great Depression Dance marathons were the hottest craze of the 1920s. Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 26, 2021
Ben Franklin Electrocuted Turkeys (And Himself) The birds, once zapped, would get right back up again. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published November 26, 2021
The Woman Behind The Home Security System Thanks to her, our minds can be at ease… Authors By Oona O'Brien Published November 25, 2021
How Red Flags Made Up the Food Pyramid A look into what happened... Authors By Oona O'Brien Published November 25, 2021
Macy's Thanksgiving Parade Began As A Christmas Parade (On Thanksgiving) The Christmas season begins when stores say it does. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published November 25, 2021
Sybil Ludington: The Less Famous, But More Rad, Paul Revere In 1777, 16-year-old Sybil Ludington rode 40 miles by horseback to rally American troops. Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 24, 2021
PICTOFACT 13 Now-You-Know Facts About Witches (They Didn’t Teach At School) People had some really, really weird beliefs about witches. Authors By Andrea Meno Published November 24, 2021