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The True History Of The Plague Doctor: Where Did It Come From?
The plague doctor has gained a strong foothold in creepy lore, but at one point in time, every part of this scary outfit served a purpose.
8 Things That Are Actually Worth Buying At Grand Central Station
Grand Central Terminal is more than just a train station. If passing through NYC, here are some things worth buying there.
Does Blackbeard's Treasure Actually Exist, Or Is It Just A Legend Seen Only In Movies?
According to Blackbeard, the 'real' treasure is somewhere only 'he and the devil know.'
Real-Life 'Vampires' Did Exist, And This Is What Happened To Them
Their stories are a lot more tragic - and twisted - than anything you could ever read in literature or see on film.
Where Did The Legend Of Werewolves Begin, And Was There Any Truth To It?
Werewolves come from multiple places of lore throughout history and surprisingly, their origins have left marks around the world.
You're Most Likely To Spot A Celeb At These New York City Hot Spots
Every star has their own go-to cafe, bakery, or casual or fancy restaurant, and you're pretty likely to find one at one of these hot spots in NYC.
12 Best Towns To Retire To If You Live In New York
Discover the perfect retirement spot. These towns in New York offer picturesque charm, vibrant communities, and serene environments.
According To Flight Attendants: Here's What It's Like To Work For Southwest Airlines
Many people think about the life of a flight attendant and it's easy to assume that it would be super glam.
17 USA Cities That Will Be Underwater By 2050
Get booking your trips to these US cities - you may not be able to visit in another few decades' time.
17 Google Earth Easter Eggs (Recently Discovered in 2023)
Google Earth has proven that Satellites can grab the smallest of moments and store them for anyone with the Internet to explore.
Dark Secrets About Jamestown, America's First Colonial Settlement
Life in Jamestown was far from idyllic for the first settlers. In reality, it was actually a nightmare that lasted for years.
The Dark History Of The Court Jester, And What Life Was Really Like For This Medieval Joker
'Kill the messenger' might just be a saying nowadays, but for a Tudor jester, this saying was first coined and carried out in regard to them.
16 Folk Tales From Around The World That Locals Actually Believe
Everywhere you travel, there will be folk tales to hear from the locals. Many of them still believe in these mythical (or maybe real?) creatures,
10 Things You Can Expect To Do Once You Become A Digital Nomad
Being a digital nomad opens doors to adventure with flexible workspaces and cultural immersion. Here, find 10 expectations.
Why Is New Orleans Often Called The 'Crescent City' and 'The Big Easy?'
The city has a couple of unique names, but they perfectly describe everything New Orleans was, is, and will always be.
This Is What It Was Like To Be A Puritan During Colonial Times In New England
During a time when the separation of church and state was far from anyone's minds, Puritan life was physically healthier but mentally taxing.
12 Things That Are Different About Driving In North America Vs. Europe
North America and Europe share many cultural similarities, yet both continents have different rules for driving that separate them.
Discover The Partially Reconstructed Goseck Circle: The Oldest Known Stone Age Enclosure In Germany
The 7,000-year-old Neolithic site of Goseck Circle is one of the best places to discover Stone Age Central Europe.
What Really Happened To The Titanic's Captain, And Did He Survive Like Some People Claimed?
"I will follow the ship" may have been the last words Captain E.J. Smith ever said before the Titanic sunk beneath the waves.
14 Cities With The Cleanest Air In The World, Ranked
Many major travel destinations are full of smog and toxins, but these are some of the cleanest-air cities in the world.