When you think of all the landmarks around Green Country, chances are Tulsa’s Golden Driller comes to mind. But have you ever ...
He’s pushy and profane; definitely no Willy Wonka. But Jim Fetzer – aka the Chocolate Nazi – is a one-man factory, churning ...
Violent tornadoes that ripped through parts of the U.S. proved deadly as well as destructive as whipping winds moved east ...
Nearly 2,500 years ago, a Greek wrestler, Milo of Croton, was regarded as the strongest person who ever lived in the known world.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, camels wandered the Sonoran Desert. How they got there, and what happened to ...
A Minnesota man is accused of operating his own cartel-sourced ... The operation was so large that federal prosecutors charged Clinton James Ward with the “kingpin statue,” or the Continuing Criminal ...
MELBOURNE -- There are a lot of statues in Melbourne's Olympic precinct ... stands a lonesome effigy of a man Melbourne Victory director John Didulica describes as having "the greatest story ...
With a passion for arguing and a sharp tongue to match his extraordinary genius, Michelangelo was both the enfant prodige and ...
On July 4, 1906, 15 years after his death, a massive statue of Devens, in Union uniform and astride a horse, was unveiled outside the Worcester County Courthouse. Secretary of War William Howard ...