The Strange Beauty of Soviet Bus Stops
(via Amusing Planet) Canadian photographer Christopher Herwig traveled through the length and breadth of the former Soviet Union to document
Read more(via Amusing Planet) Canadian photographer Christopher Herwig traveled through the length and breadth of the former Soviet Union to document
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Read more(via Smithsonian) Today Madame Marie Tussaud is chiefly remembered for launching a famous wax museum in Britain that is still
Read more(via Great Big Story) Who put the hole in the donut? The curious story involves a boastful sea captain,
Read more(via Grunge) It might seem strange that so many people get excited when a team of humans toss a ball
Read more(via Listverse) It’s the most wonderful time of the year—when Christmas-themed episodes and specials dominate television. Everyone has his favorite
Read more(via All That Is Interesting) Through some cunning lies, Calvin Graham is the youngest confirmed soldier to serve in WWII.
Read more(via Mental Floss) On Saturday night, one of three finalists will be named this year’s Heisman Trophy winner. But before
Read more(via Grunge) The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most recognizable places in the U.S., and when it comes to
Read more(via The Atlantic) When the botanist Richard Deakin examined Rome’s Colosseum in the 1850s, he found 420 species of plant
Read more(via Mental Floss) December 7, 1941 was “a date which will live in infamy.” President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proclaimed it
Read more(via Great Big Story) When Tatsuo Horiuchi retired, he decided to try his hand at art. But instead of spending
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