Kids Today Won’t Even Know What These Things Are For
It seems like it’s only yesterday. But technology is moving so fast. Like, really fast. Kids today won’t even understand what it was like using any of these things.
It seems like it’s only yesterday. But technology is moving so fast. Like, really fast. Kids today won’t even understand what it was like using any of these things.
It was a sad, horrid time. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt called December 7, 1947 a “date which will love in infamy.” It was the day Japan launched a surprise military strike with 353 fighter planes, torpedo planes,
This 8th grade test from way back in 1912 in Bullitt County, Kentucky, was recently discovered. A sort of “Common Exam,” students were expected to take this test at the end of the school year. According to Bullitt County’s website, this copy has been donated to the museum, who has been told that the exam … Read more
In our pursuit to understand more about our distant past, these prehistoric locations are bound to change what we have come to know about our prehistory. Here are 10 of the most mysterious and intriguing sites from around the world.
We can’t turn back time to see how Singapore looked back in the day, but this collection of vintage postcards of Singapore is the next best thing.
There are thousands of abandoned buildings sitting empty all over America, including hundreds of former Walmart stores. What these people did…