Category Archives: History
Overtoun Bridge has been dubbed ‘The Dog Suicide Bridge by some. It is an innocuous looking structure. One that seems like many in Europe. Local researchers estimate more than 300 dogs have sailed off the Overtoun bridge; tabloid reports say … Continue reading
Sometimes, I can’t write an article better than one I’ve come across. Following is such a piece. Source: https://anomalien.com/articles/ghost-hauntings/ In the world of haunted objects, there seems to be something extra creepy about haunted paintings. Perhaps it has something to … Continue reading
The following article was written by Jason Offutt and published on mysteriousuniverse.org on August 29, 2013 A concrete pavement leads visitors to Hannibal, Missouri’s Mark Twain Cave, and a dark, metal door opens to take them into the limestone labyrinth … Continue reading
The story of the Titus homestead in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania seems to lend proof that the dead walk the earth. The Titus homestead is located near Plymouth. First settled in 1769, Plymouth was an early pioneer settlement in the Wyoming … Continue reading
Introduction The Joshua A Ward house can be found just one block south of Town House Square, in the heart of historic Salem. The Joshua A. Ward House is an impressive, three-story, brick Federal-style structure and is now the home … Continue reading