In 19th century, Clark Stanley patented snake oil and advertised it as a painkiller, saying he had studied its wonders with the Hopi healers Strangeness News
Windber Trolley Graveyard: An apocalyptic trolley graveyard sitting deep in the woods of Pennsylvania Strangeness News Self-Propelled
Drakelow Tunnels: an underground compound in England, built in 1941, that holds many secrets Battlefields Interiors
Bluetooth technology is named after Harald Bluetooth, a Viking king who died over 1,000 years ago News
More than 80 years after she passed away, Marie Curie’s remains and personal items are still dangerously radioactive News Strangeness
Poe Toaster: For 75 years a mysterious man visited Edgar Allan Poe’s grave, poured himself a glass of cognac, and toasted the great writer News Strangeness
The famous Berlin specimen of Archaeopteryx, a transition between dinosaur and bird, was found by a farmer who sold it to buy a cow News Archeology