Steven Udvar-Hazy was born in Budapest in 1946 during Soviet control of Hungary. His classroom walls showed Stalin and Lenin ...
The granite dome became a symbol of American money stability during the Great Depression. Famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright ...
In 1940, the U.S. asked Ford to build bomber parts. Charles Sorensen had a bold idea instead: make whole planes on an ...
A historic plaque now marks the site of Hay’s showroom, commemorating the night when professional football found its future.
The quarantine officially began when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin closed the lunar module hatch on July 20, 1969, after ...
Illinois boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural wonders, but within its borders lie intriguing mysteries and legends that challenge the laws of physics and logic. Notable among these ...
Wolf Island Road stands out among these haunted thoroughfares. Travelers have reported sightings of ghostly figures and eerie sounds, such as those of a phantom procession. The road itself seems to ...
California may be known for sunshine, beaches, and Hollywood glam, but the everyday habits of its residents can look completely unhinged to outsiders. To locals, though, these quirks are part of what ...
Arizona, with its rugged deserts and mystical landscapes, holds mysteries that challenge the laws of physics. In this southwestern state, two eerie roads have captivated locals and thrill-seekers ...
Oak Alley Plantation stood tall until freedom broke its back. Jacques Roman built the Greek Revival mansion in 1839, where 200 enslaved people grew sugar on 1,200 acres. They also made the site’s ...
Michigan’s Great Lakes shoreline is buzzing again, with small towns and coastal cities seeing a wave of renewed energy. From lively festivals to charming harbors and scenic dunes, these destinations ...
New Jersey: where the diners are 24/7, the traffic is relentless, and the laws? Oh, they’re very Jersey. While the Garden State is famous for Bruce Springsteen, boardwalks, and bagels, it’s also home ...