Kalispel Tribe and Researchers Unveil Ancient Cooking Ovens in Northeastern Washington

A groundbreaking archaeological discovery has emerged in northeastern Washington State, where members of the Kalispel Tribe and Washington State University archaeologist Shannon Tushingham have unearthed earth ovens dating back over 6,000 years. Believed to be the oldest ovens found in North America, these ancient cooking structures were located on the banks of the Pend Oreille … Read more

“Haunting Memories: Former Residents of Central State Hospital Share Their Trauma”

Milledgeville, Georgia – For over 160 years, Central State Hospital served as a sanctuary for individuals grappling with mental health issues. Established in 1842, it was once hailed as the largest psychiatric hospital in the world, recognized for its compassionate treatment of patients and the unique practice of involving patients in the upkeep of the … Read more

“Atlanta Prison Farm: Uncovering the Dark History of Georgia’s Abandoned Correctional Facility”

In 1945, the Atlanta Prison Farm opened its doors, providing a place for individuals sentenced to incarceration in Dekalb County. Over the following five decades, it housed thousands of inmates who sought to turn their lives around. However, by 1995, the facility was shut down due to safety concerns and financial difficulties, leaving the expansive … Read more

“Reviving History: How Atlanta’s Harshest Prison Became a Tourist Attraction”

The Old Atlanta Prison Farm has long been recognized as one of Georgia’s most notorious correctional facilities. Opened in 1945, it was initially intended to house inmates convicted of minor offenses. However, it soon became infamous for its harsh conditions and a culture of terror that permeated the facility. The prison was notorious for overcrowding, … Read more

“Honoring Community Spirit: The Monument Celebrating a Pig Rescue in Oconee, Georgia”

In rural Georgia, just outside the small town of Oconee, stands a stone monument that celebrates an extraordinary moment of community spirit during the challenging years of the Great Depression. This monument commemorates the rescue of a pig that had fallen into a dry well—an event that, while seemingly trivial, marks an important milestone in … Read more

A mummified dog was found inside a tree in a well preserved state

WAYCROSS, GEORGIA – The story of Stuckie, the mummified dog found inside a tree in the forests of Waycross, Georgia has captivated people from all over the world. The dog’s unusual discovery and well-preserved state has raised many questions and theories, causing both confusion and wonder among scientists, historians, and the public alike. Now, years … Read more

Witnesses claimed to have seen a giant creature in Utah’s lake

Bear Lake, situated in the picturesque valley between Utah and Idaho, has long captivated the minds of locals and visitors alike. Beyond its breathtaking beauty and crystal-clear waters, the lake is rumoured to harbour a fascinating secret – the Bear Lake Monster. Historical records indicate that tales of a mysterious creature lurking in the depths of … Read more

The most toxic cities in Montana according to statistics

In an era where environmental consciousness reigns, the health of our cities has never been more crucial. Montana, known for its picturesque landscapes and unspoiled wilderness, holds a hidden truth beneath its breathtaking beauty. According to recent statistics, certain cities in the state have faced environmental challenges that deem them the most toxic. Butte Situated in … Read more