This Is How The Colorado Rockies Got Their Name
Before the Rockies, there were several baseball teams in Denver, Colorado, before the city was granted an expansion major league team in the early 1990s.
Read MoreBefore the Rockies, there were several baseball teams in Denver, Colorado, before the city was granted an expansion major league team in the early 1990s.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays were an expansion team that first came into existence in 1977. However, like most expansion teams, they floundered early on.
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Read MoreSometimes, while going to and fro, Japanese people will pause to stop by one of Japan's 160,000 combined shrines (Shinto) or temples (Buddhist).
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Read MoreOften, the new year isn't revolutionary, but sometimes, it's rung in with tremendous change. These are nine historical events that happened on New Years Eve.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth and her younger sister, Princess Margaret, were very close growing up. Despite the tension and drama of royal life, the sisters remained close.
Read MoreThe San Diego Padres have a history steeped in California's Spanish missions, and their name is rooted in that tradition. Here's how the Padres got their name.
Read MoreThe Yankees are one of the most well-known teams in all of sports. They are worth billions, and people all over the world know who they are.
Read MoreKing Umberto of Italy was assassinated in 1900, though it wasn't as surprising as it might sound. This is what led to King Umberto's assassination.
Read MoreIt's been hundreds of years since Buddhism spread from India to the entirety of Asia. Over the centuries, its core beliefs intermingled with multiple cultures.
Read MoreA bobsled team from Jamaica qualified for the Winter Olympic Games in 1988. The team consisted of Devon Harris, Dudley Stokes, Michael White, and Nelson Stokes.
Read MoreThe Indianapolis Colts, formerly the Baltimore Colts, have dealt with some tough times on and off the field, sometimes for several seasons on end.
Read MoreThe Alabama postal robbery of 1987 is still somewhat of a mystery. Two men robbed a post office, kidnapped the postal worker, and almost killed her.
Read MoreThe Florida Marlins (now the Miami Marlins) are one of baseball's newest teams, and their name is rooted in the owner's hobby. Here's how the team got its name.
Read MoreDuring the spring, summer, and fall, it is easy to hear the crowd cheering for the Red Sox baseball team when they are playing. How did the team get its name?
Read MoreArtists have long enjoyed employing imagination to create images of Jesus. The Bible and historical research give us clues about his clothing.
Read MoreBoth Old and New Testaments of the Bible include accounts of miraculous events. Research by scholars has revealed some science might have been involved, too.
Read MoreMost serial killers work alone, but the Freeway Killer William Bonin was aided by four separate accomplices, each were found responsible for multiple murders.
Read MoreMany of the common, quaint sayings and turns of phrase that Americans use in 21st century English are based in money, such as "a dime a dozen."
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Read MoreOld Glory. The Stars and Stripes. The Star-Spangled Banner. All referencing the flag of the United States of America, a symbol with its own code of etiquette.
Read MoreThe team name of the Kansa City Royals doesn't have regal connotations, but is rooted in the city's livestock tradition. Here's how the team got its name.
Read MoreForays into the wild west had to be equal parts terrifying and awe-inspiring. This is what being a settler in the 1880s was really like.
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