Native American folklore has its fair share of monsters, but one chilling figure stands out:…
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Want to know how the west was won? There were battles and there were cowboys,…
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Unexplained Mysteries
Anomalous Artifact: The Enigmatic Stone Egg of Lake Winnipesaukee
by Bryan Hillby Bryan HillIn 1872, laborers excavating for a fence post near Lake Winnipesaukee in New England unearthed…
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Archaeology
The Vanishing Puebloans of the Southwest US: Where did they go?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriThere have been many cultures stretching back into the past that have vanished over the…
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Near San Francisco on the western seaboard of the United States, strange things can be…
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Beware the curse of Tippecanoe! Or at least, be aware, as it is extremely unlikely…
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Animal worship is nothing new. Cultures as geographically and structurally diverse as the Native Americans…
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HistoryMyths & Legends
Moncacht-Apé: Did this Yazoo Conquer the Wild West First?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriMost Americans are familiar with the great explorers of the western United States: Meriwether Lewis…
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History
Custer’s Ego: Why did the General Decide on a Suicidal Attack?
by Bipin Dimriby Bipin DimriThe stories of war heroes have been inspiring many generations and will continue to do…
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The Santa Lucia Mountain Range forms some of the most difficult terrain in California. Stretching…
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The history of the modern United States is considered to be very recent. All of…
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History
The Curse of Tippecanoe: Are some US Presidents Fated to Die in Office?
by Kurt Readmanby Kurt ReadmanThe President of the United States is one of the most important and powerful people…
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Archaeology
Who Made the Serpent Mound, the Largest Snake Geoglyph in the World?
by Kurt Readmanby Kurt ReadmanIn the eastern United States, nestled amidst the trees alongside a tributary of the great…
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Unexplained Mysteries
What are the Inscriptions on the Dighton Rock, and Who Wrote Them?
by Kurt Readmanby Kurt ReadmanIn the town of Berkeley, Massachusetts on the eastern seaboard of the United States, can…
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Myths & Legends
The Thunderbird: Could this Native American Myth be Real?
by Kurt Readmanby Kurt ReadmanWhen the first settlers arrived in the New World, they faced a vast continent stretching…