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Plants thrive along the Cornish coastline, our expert reveals the best sites to explore the county’s horticulture ...
From the last two-story outhouse in the U.S. to an actual fork in the road, here are New York's top roadside attractions — ...
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As we sunk into plush leather chairs, a (human ... or the unlikely origins of the absinthe craze in the 19th century. (The liqueur took off when French soldiers in Algeria and Indochina discovered ...
The Greenbrier Resort, just a short drive from downtown Lewisburg, offers a glimpse into old-world luxury that has hosted ...
Picturesque landscapes, low stone walls, and stately horse farms are standouts of this town just an hour from D.C. in wine-famous Loudon County ... At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the town ...
Curators at Moyse’s Hall Museum (located in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) just found an anthropodermic book hidden on an office ...
For English cricket fans it is the greatest tour of them all. An up-to-25-day battle between leather and willow, fought on ...
The skeletal remains of a 19th-century French child revealed evidence of rickets and scurvy, alongside high mercury levels, suggesting mercury was used as a treatment.
Anthropodermic bibliopegy is the practice of binding books with leather made from human skin ... They are typically artifacts from within the last century that get misplaced for a few decades.