In medieval Europe, narwhal tusks were believed to be the horns from the legendary unicorn, and Vikings were probably selling them for tremendous amounts of gold News Strangeness
Ancient Roman Ring Found in an English Field Inspired Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” Archeology Strangeness
“I see that you have made three spelling mistakes,” remarked Marquis de Favras when he read his death warrant News Strangeness
Steampunk triumphs in the Neverwas Haul, a Victorian house on wheels inspired by science fiction novels Strangeness Interiors
John L. Sullivan was the first gloved-boxing world champion, and saw the world as his Fight Club Glamour Lifestyle News Strangeness
In its long life, the Greek Parthenon was used as a church and then a mosque News Interiors Strangeness
The Salem Witch House – Only Structure Left with Direct Ties to the 1692 Witch Trials Interiors Abandoned Spaces Strangeness
Nan Madol: a mysterious city called Atlantis where underwater “platinum coffins” were supposedly discovered by the Japanese Abandoned Spaces Strangeness
Luke’s hideout in the latest “Star Wars” picture is actually an island off the coast of Ireland with an early-Christian monastery Interiors Glamour Strangeness Vintage Hollywood
The Secrets of Medieval Castles: Stairs are built in a clockwise fashion for a very good reason Interiors Lifestyle News Strangeness
Visionary architect Antoni Gaudí never managed to finish the magnificent Sagrada Familia because he was hit by a tram and, mistaken as a beggar, left on the street Interiors Glamour News Strangeness