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How Teddy Roosevelt Cheated Death Time And Time Again

Smithsonian Institution ArchivesTeddy Roosevelt with one of the rhinoceroses he shot during his African safari. 1909-1911. After winning reelection in 1904, Theodore Roosevelt announced that he would respect the time-honored tradition of the American presidency and not run for a third term. As his presidency drew to a close, the famously active president directed his

Inside Abraham Lincoln's Wrestling Career Before He Was President

Public DomainA late 19th-century illustration of Abraham Lincoln wrestling hometown bully Jack Armstrong. He has been mythologized as one of the greatest Americans to ever be elected president, but Abraham Lincoln also had another side thats been largely lost to time. Abraham Lincolns wrestling career though impressive is rarely mentioned in modern-day presidential biographies.

Inside Coral Castle, The Modern Day Stonehenge Of Florida

The construction of Coral Castle remains one of Floridas greatest mysteries. Legend has it that it was sculpted by one man, Edward Leedskalnin, in the early 1900s. But many find it unbelievable that this 100-pound man who stood just a hair over five feet tall was able to move, carve, and manipulate more than 1,100

Inside Holly Bobo's Disappearance With The History Uncovered Podcast

On the morning of April 13, 2011, a Tennessee woman named Karen Bobo received a terrifying phone call at work. Her familys neighbors had heard someone screaming from inside the Bobo home. Frantic, Karen immediately called the house. When shed left about 40 minutes earlier, everything had seemed normal. But when she got in touch

Inside Kurt Cobain's House Where He Spent His Final Days

Etsy Ketsy/Wikimedia CommonsKurt Cobains house in Seattle became his after he bought it for $1.48 million in January 1994. Three decades have passed since Kurt Cobains house in Seattle became the site of one of the most tragic scenes in music history. On April 8, 1994, the Nirvana frontman was found dead by suicide in