Here's Who Inherited Andrew Jackson's Estate After He Died
Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, died of congestive heart failure on June 8, 1845. Here's who inherited his estate.
Read MoreAndrew Jackson, the seventh president of the United States, died of congestive heart failure on June 8, 1845. Here's who inherited his estate.
Read MoreA generation of budding scientists found inspiration in the fun yet educational kids cartoon "The Magic School Bus." Here's what you didn't know about it.
Read MoreElvis Presley role in the 1961 romantic comedy "Blue Hawaii" worked out well - it became his top-grossing movie. Here's where it was filmed.
Read MoreAn autopsy report can reveal lots about a death and even become the focus of headlines if the deceased was famous. But it won't tell you everything.
Read MoreCops still hold intoxicated people in drunk tanks all over the world. Sometimes, people are held for days on end and, tragically, some people don't make it out.
Read MoreAt least in the Western world, the swastika is almost universally perceived for its ties to Nazism. But it has a long history across various cultures.
Read MoreThe 2013 movie "The Conjuring" was based on Ed and Lorraine Warren's paranormal investigation into an infamous Rhode Island home. Here's what happend to it.
Read MoreL. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, was private in his last years. His post-death wishes reflected that. Here's what was found in his coroner's report.
Read MoreNew York's famous Copacabana nightclub inspired songs, musicals, and movies. But what was this coveted celebrity party spot really like in its heyday?
Read More"We Are the World" brought together the largest supergroup ever assembled for one long night in 1985. Here's what the making of the song was really like.
Read MoreSerial killer Andrew Cunanan murdered five people. Gianni Versace was his most high-profile victim - but not his only one. Here are the others.
Read MoreThere are many famous murder cases in recent history in which securing the crime scene was treated more like an afterthought. Here's where officials screwed up.
Read MoreNotorious serial killer Ted Bundy was executed by electric chair on January 24, 1989. So what happened to his body after the execution? Let's take a look.
Read MoreAuguste Rodin's "Eternal Spring" made it on to "Antiques Roadshow" in 2016 after James Kenner brought it in for appraisal. Here's what happened to it.
Read MoreThe gold-plated Leica Luxus II Camera first appeared on the popular "Antiques Roadshow" back in 2001. Here's what happened to this rare item.
Read MoreShannen Doherty was a hugely popular star of dramatic TV shows from the 1980s to the 2000s, but behind the scenes she was dealing with a tragic personal life.
Read MoreThe Grand Canyon's Pumpkin Spring might look pretty cool, but you definitely don't want to bathe in it. In fact, it's dangerous to do so. Here's why.
Read MoreLabor union leader John Acropolis was shot dead in 1952. He was known to have enemies, including within the mafia. Here's why his murder remains unsolved.
Read MoreIn the 13th century, monks of the Cistercian order creating an ingenious, glyph-like number system much different from the modern Arabic system.
Read MoreThe Beatles are one of the biggest bands in the world, and their break-up shocked fans. Their relationship after, however, continued to have ups and downs.
Read MoreWhile in the West and in much of the world we go by the Gregorian calendar to mark the new year, the history of Lunar New Year goes back to ancient Asia.
Read MoreThe murders of three Catholic priests and disappearance of one in the 1980s remain unsolved, though some have drawn connections between them. Here's the story.
Read MoreThis is the true story of how Superman leapt off the pages of Detective Comics and out of the radio waves to take on the ascendant KKK.
Read MoreElvis Presley's legacy encompasses many of his unique attributes, including his signature mane. Here's how his hairstylist kept The King's hair looking great.
Read MoreWhile the CIA might be more commonly known as the secret spy arm of U.S. government intelligence, the Army's ISA really takes the cake.
Read MoreSilver screen siren Ava Gardner was married three times but had no children. She died in 1990 at 67-years-old. Here's who inherited her money after she died.
Read MoreDried or mummified cats are sometimes found inside the walls of old homes in Britain and Europe. Strangely, they didn't get there by accident.
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