Kayakers Came Across a Chilling Secret While Out on the River

A Historic Relic

WWI wasn't the only reason The Celt was famous. It also played a key role in creative innovation. Thomas Edison was a frequent passenger when he traveled back and forth from New York to conduct various experiments. When WWI ended, the USS Sachem was sold to Roland L. Taylor, a banker from Philadelphia...

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The More You Know

  • Fleas can jump up to 100 times their body length.
  • Where the Wild Things Are was supposed to have been about horses—but the illustrator couldn't draw them.
  • A quarter of all the bones in your body are in your feet.
  • An exotic dancer was busted by the IRS for failing to pay income tax on 1 million dollars in income she received in exchange for sex, from a single man.
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