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admin 913 days ago
Aside from dying in your sleep, dying of laughter might seem like the perfect way to go. And although it sounds like the stuff of fiction, on rare occasions it has been known to happen in real life. The Greek soothsayer, Calchas, was said to have died of laughter during the Trojan wars. When planting grapevines [...]
admin 947 days ago
Samuel Langhorne Clemens, also known as Mark Twain, is considered one of America’s foremost writers. His works have influenced generations of writers and classics like The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are read in high schools and universities across the country. Perhaps, best known for his characteristic (and sometimes irreverent) wit, Mark Twain is one of [...]
admin 949 days ago
The property where Mount Vernon, the home of first United States President George Washington, sits was first obtained by John Washington, the great grandfather of George, in 1674. When Washington inherited the estate after the death of his elder half brother, Mount Vernon would rise to great prestige to become one of the most treasured [...]
admin 953 days ago
The Kentucky Derby is sometimes called the “Most exciting two minutes in sports”. That’s because it lasts just about two minutes. But what a two minutes it is! Here’s a bit of trivia to help you understand and enjoy “The run for the roses” even more: * The idea for the Kentucky Derby was thought up [...]
admin 954 days ago
With a population nearing the six million mark, the ancient city of Calcutta figures deeply into the imaginings of the wider world. A city of mystics and saints, artists and throngs of impoverished-Calcutta is a city of great extremes. The following article lists a wide array of facts and trivia about the Indian city of [...]



