THE BERLIN CANDY BOMBER

                Gail Halverson grew up on a farm.  But as he did chores, he would sometimes look up to see planes and vowed to one day be a pilot.  When WWII broke out, Halverson enlisted and joined the Army Air Corps.  He spent the war ferrying transport planes to England, Read more…

THE FIRST “TRIAL OF THE CENTURY”

                Stanford White was the most famous architect in New York City during the Gilded Age.  His architectural firm had designed buildings for J.P. Morgan and Cornelius Vanderbilt and other rich families.  From 1879 on, the firm designed 900 hotels, private clubs, libraries, museums, universities, and churches.  A tower that Read more…

FACTS ABOUT KING TUT

When his mummy was tested, the DNA showed he had malaria and it might have caused his death. This is the oldest evidence of malaria ever found. The tomb includes a dagger that the Egyptians considered of “extraterrestrial origin”. It turns out it was made from a meteorite. The innermost Read more…