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All Together Now

In 1964, The Beatles traveled across the pond for a series of tour dates that would be their first in North America....
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Vicary-ous

Market researcher James Vicary became well-known for a 1957 study attesting to the efficacy of subliminal advertising...
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The Prince of Icebergs

In October 1977, the city of Ames, Iowa hosted the International Conference on Iceberg Utilization. The conference wa...
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Cut It Out

Inés Ramírez Pérez of Rio Talea, Mexico, is known for being one of the only confirmed people to have successfully completed a Caesarian section on herself.
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Poster Child

In 1935, Sonne ins Haus (The Sun in the Home) was one of the few magazines allowed to circulate in Nazi Germany. The...
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Into the Bewilderness

Charles Waterton was a pioneer of conservation. He was also extremely nutty, in ways that suggest he may have over-identified with his animal subjects.
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Colonels of Truth

The tumultuous true story of the life of a fast food icon.
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89, 263, 201, 500, 337, 480

A set of three encrypted notes from the nineteenth century purportedly describe the location of hidden treasure in Virginia.
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The Japanese Art of Self-Preservation

On the ancient Japanese Buddhist practice of self-mummification.
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Faxes From the Far Side

The 1950s-era Soviet mission to first photograph the far side of the moon.
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