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Inside Soul City, The Short-Lived Black Utopian Society Founded By Floyd McKissick

In the 1960s, Floyd McKissick laid out a plan for a utopian, black-managed town in the American South that he called Soul City. Here's how it happened -- and what became of it.

By Savannah Cox Jul 29, 2016

Inside Soul City, The Short-Lived Black Utopian Society Founded By Floyd McKissick

In the 1960s, Floyd McKissick laid out a plan for a utopian, black-managed town in the American South that he called Soul City. Here's how it happened -- and what became of it.

By Savannah Cox July 29, 2016

Machu Picchu Facts: The History Of Peru’s Lost City

105 years ago, an American explorer “discovered” Machu Picchu. Just what do we know about this world wonder? Discover historical Machu Picchu Facts, and the future of the legendary site. It was July 24th, 1911. Hiram Bingham, an American explorer, arrived at Machu Picchu after a local farmer told him...

By Teresa Cantero Jul 23, 2016

Machu Picchu Facts: The History Of Peru’s Lost City

105 years ago, an American explorer “discovered” Machu Picchu. Just what do we know about this world wonder? Discover historical Machu Picchu Facts, and the future of the legendary site. It was July 24th, 1911. Hiram Bingham, an American explorer, arrived at Machu Picchu after a local farmer told him...

By Teresa Cantero July 23, 2016

35 Photos You Won’t Believe Were Taken In New York City

Chances are, when you picture New York City, you’re conjuring up images like this: Or even for a more serene, outer-borough scene, you’re probably thinking of something like this: And why not — New York City crams its 8.5 million people (the highest total of any city in the U.S....

By John Kuroski Jul 17, 2016

35 Photos You Won’t Believe Were Taken In New York City

Chances are, when you picture New York City, you’re conjuring up images like this: Or even for a more serene, outer-borough scene, you’re probably thinking of something like this: And why not — New York City crams its 8.5 million people (the highest total of any city in the U.S....

By John Kuroski July 17, 2016

Adolf Hitler’s Birthplace May Be Destroyed

As neo-Nazism rises in popularity across Europe, the Austrian government is taking steps to squash one of its symbolic sources: the birthplace of Adolf Hitler. Recently, the government moved to seize a three-story building located in the 17,000-person town of Braunau am Inn. Hitler lived in the northern Austrian town...

By Savannah Cox Jul 13, 2016
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Adolf Hitler’s Birthplace May Be Destroyed

As neo-Nazism rises in popularity across Europe, the Austrian government is taking steps to squash one of its symbolic sources: the birthplace of Adolf Hitler. Recently, the government moved to seize a three-story building located in the 17,000-person town of Braunau am Inn. Hitler lived in the northern Austrian town...

By Savannah Cox July 13, 2016
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