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The World's Narrowest Street Is Only a Foot Wide

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Measuring just 31 inches wide, Germany's Spreuerhofstraße challenges urban norms—but why was this incredibly narrow street created?

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One Man Went to Disneyland 2,995 Days in a Row

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024February 9, 2025

You won't believe why this man visited Disneyland for 2,995 consecutive days—his reason may inspire your next life-changing adventure.

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Beer Makes Humans More Attractive to Mosquitoes

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Popping open a beer at your barbecue? Prepare for unexpected guests – studies reveal why mosquitoes find beer drinkers irresistible.

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Thirty-Two Pigeons Were Awarded Medals for Valor During World War II

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024February 9, 2025

Medals for valor weren't just for humans in WWII; discover how 32 unlikely feathered heroes earned recognition for their daring wartime exploits.

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Some Ants Are Edible

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

From foraging to fine dining, edible ants offer a surprising culinary adventure—but are you brave enough to take the first bite?

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Santa Claus Has Appeared on U.S. Currency

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Discover Santa's surprising role in American banking history: why did he appear on U.S. currency, and what does it reveal about our financial past?

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Champagne Corks Can Fly at 50 Mph

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Launching at breakneck speeds, champagne corks pose a hidden danger during celebrations. Discover why you should think twice before popping that bottle.

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One of the Only National Historic Landmarks Outside the U.S. Is in Morocco

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024February 9, 2025

Centuries-old American landmark in Morocco reveals surprising diplomatic history, but its modern role might astonish you even more…

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Phil the Groundhog Is Accurate Less Than Half of the Time

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024February 9, 2025

Surprisingly, Punxsutawney Phil's predictions are often wrong, yet we still rely on this furry forecaster—discover why this tradition persists despite its inaccuracy.

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The Library of Congress Has a Piece of Wedding Cake From the 1800S

ByHistory and Mystery August 14, 2024January 27, 2025

Beyond books, the Library of Congress preserves a slice of 19th-century wedding cake, but what other unusual artifacts might be hiding in its collection?

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