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![]() | Silkeborg Museum Silkeborg Museum, located in the Danish town of Silkeborg, has an Iron-Age collection which features two mummies found in a nearby peat bog. |
![]() | John Cabot and His Explorations John Cabot - the Anglicized version of Giovanni Caboto's name - is believed to be the first European explorer to visit parts of North America since the Vikings reached what they termed "Vinland" (in the 11th century). |
![]() | Volga River - Topography Map The Volga River is one of the longest in the world. Here are some key facts about it, and its topography. |
![]() | Mrs. Dalloway - Famous Novel This image depicts the back-cover of a recent edition of Mrs. Dalloway, one of Virginia Woolf's most-famous novels. |
![]() | Inca Boy - El Plomo Mummy In 1954, a group of climbers on Chile's El Plomo Mountain found the mummy of a young Inca boy. |
![]() | Inca Mummy from Ampato Dr. Johan Reinhard and his team found two mummies near the summit of Ampato (at an elevation of 19,200 feet). |
![]() | Tollund Man with Rope around His Neck It is clear from the way Tollund Man's body was found, in a Danish peat bog, that he died by hanging. |
![]() | Tollund Mummy as It Appeared in the Peat Bog At first, it seemed that Tollund Man had been laid to rest without a violent death. The, his discoverers saw a rope around his neck. |
![]() | Roxie Hart This is a cropped image of the only-known photograph depicting Roxie Hart who was involved, as a witness, in a 1914 trial in Montgomery County, Indiana. |
![]() | Surratt Tavern and Boardinghouse - Appearance in 1865 The Surratt family owned two properties - one, in Surrattsville, and the other in Washington City. |
![]() | Lewis Powell, Conspiracy Trial Defendant Lewis Thornton Powell was born in Alabama, lived in Florida and served as a Confederate soldier. He became a "Lincoln Conspiracy" Defendant. |
![]() | Lewis Powell after the Seward Attack After attacking Secretary of State William Seward - on the night of April 14, 1865 - Lewis Powell (also known as Lewis Paine/Payne) hid in a wooded area for three days and nights. |
![]() | Oliver Wendell Holmes Oliver Wendell Holmes is known for some of his free-speech decisions which he wrote while serving as a Supreme Court Justice. |
![]() | German U-Boat under Attack Learn the story behind one of the most-famous photos of the U-boat War: The attack of U-569. |
![]() | Ansel Adams Ansel Adams, one of America's greatest photographers, started his professional life as a pianist. What made him decide to switch profressions? |
![]() | Towing U-110 to Iceland As Alan Turing and his Bletchly Park colleagues worked feverishly to break the Enigma code, they caught a break when the Royal Navy captured U-110 on May 9, 1941. Onboard was a working Enigma machine and secret codes for the following month. Initially towing the disabled U-boat to Iceland, the crew with the secret treasure was redirected to Scotland. |
| Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail - Morse Code On January 6, 1838, Samuel Morse successfully tests an electrical telegraph. So why did it take years longer to send the first message? | |
| Fermat's Last Theorem - Professor Andrew Wiles Professor Wiles has won the Abel Prize for solving Fermat's Last Theorem. How long did it take to solve it? How did he do it? | |
![]() | Japanese-American Fishing Village Destroyed at Terminal Island Before the Pearl Harbor bombing, Japanese-Americans lived and worked on Terminal Island. After the bombing, their homes were destroyed and their way of life was gone forever. |
![]() | Bobby Jones Envisions Augusta National Golf Club |