In 1991, Mari Huff and some fellow members of the Ghost Research Society were in the Bachelor's Grove Cemetery in Illinois when they captured an eerie image of someone or something sitting on a tombstone.
In 1991, Mari Huff and some fellow members of the Ghost Research Society were in the Bachelor's Grove Cemetery in Illinois when they captured an eerie image of someone or something sitting on a tombstone.
Jim Reeves was one of the smoothest crooners on the airwaves in the fifties and early sixties. His velvety voice helped establish the Nashville Sound.
Sandinista rebels were on the cusp of taking control of Nicaragua’s capital city, Managua. Bill Stewart was a 37-year-old reporter covering the civil war for ABC.
114 people were killed and over 200 were injured when an elevated walkway collapsed at the Hyatt Regency in Kansas City, Missouri.
In 1984, President Reagan improvised a Cold War joke that caused at least one division of the Soviet Army to go on alert.
97 British troops were gunned down in cold blood after they surrendered to German forces.
A massive migration of frogs closed off a major Greek highway as "millions" of the amphibians massed on the roadway.
The sub plummeted 243 feet and slammed into the ocean floor.
Stranded in Jamaica and on the brink of starvation, Christopher Columbus hatched an ingenious plan.
This amazingly large leatherback measured 9 feet from snout to tail and he weighed over 2000 pounds.
Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal went on a killing spree during a royal family get together.
A crowded dance floor at a wedding celebration collapsed and pancaked through 3 floors of a poorly constructed building. 23 people died and 380 were injured.