11 Classic Films in the Public Domain
(via mental_floss) Thousands of films have been released in the U.S. since the dawn of cinema, meaning it’s only natural
Read more(via mental_floss) Thousands of films have been released in the U.S. since the dawn of cinema, meaning it’s only natural
Read more(via mental_floss) Visitors to the 1893 World’s Fair in Chicago had an opportunity to see a lot of new ideas
Read more(via mental_floss) It wouldn’t be a St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Windy City without 400,000 spectators crowding the banks
Read more(via History) “Beware the ides of March” was famously scribbled by William Shakespeare in his play “Julius Caesar” as the
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) We know him as a war hero and the first president of the United States, but George Washington
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) Mike Wada’s photos and prints— along with those of the few dozen artists who worked at Amache
Read more(via Popular Mechanics) When a vehicle eclipses the flesh-and-bone actors and becomes the superstar of a film—that’s when it’s a
Read more(via Great Big Story) Jake’s Koehler has found a lot of cool stuff on his dives, from GoPros and iPhones
Read more(via mental_floss) Today, the lines engraved in bronze on the base of the Statue of Liberty are almost as well-known
Read more(via mental_floss) You probably know Ansel Adams—born on February 20, 1902—as the man who helped promote the National Park Service
Read more(via OZY) Our digital data trails tell a lot about us. What sites we go to, what links we click…But
Read more(via mental_floss) Though it continues to air new episodes five days a week in syndication, most everyone nostalgic for The
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