
Once a Floating Speakeasy, This Shipwreck Tells a Tale of Bullets and Booze
The “Keuka” sank in 1932, just three years after its grand opening as a dance hall, roller rink and illicit speakeasy party boat. On January
The Hazy History of 420
Many don’t know the origins of the “420” reference, but have vague recollections of once-heard tales about its origins. Some believe it’s the number of

The history of radio-controlled car legend Tamiya
Tamiya was the first company to make radio-controlled models that were easy to assemble, but a world away from being simplistic. For countless thousands, it

Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than squeezed out of a tube
I have ridden a 500-pound Vincent through traffic on the Ventura Freeway with burning oil on my legs, and run the Kawa 750 Triple through

7 Amazing Amusement Park Facts
Pleasure gardens walked so Six Flags could run. While many people visit amusement parks for a fun break from everyday life, things get much more

The bitter dinosaur feud at the heart of paleontology
As two warring dinosaur bone hunters sought to destroy each other, they laid the foundations for our knowledge of dinosaurs. In the chilly Berlin winter

Starsky & Hutch Torino Cameo on The Dukes of Hazzard
Not sure what Dukes of Hazzard episode it’s from, but this one had the Duke Boys pulling into a junkyard and driving right past Starsky’s

The Scariest Movie Monsters Ranked
The twisted but ingenious minds of filmmakers and creators have churned out some truly terrifying monsters and creatures that inhabit some of our favorite worlds

Vannin’ Ain’t Dead, There’s Just No Vacancy!
We’ve all heard the jokes, “If this van’s a-rockin’, don’t come a-knockin’, or our personal favorite, “If the springs are squeakin’, don’t come peakin’”. But,

Silver Bullet Revisited
We’re taking a look back at a werewolf movie that’s one of the more underrated entries in the sub-genre, despite the fact that it was

The History of Dixco Hood Tachometers
One of the absolutely coolest accessories you could have back in the 60s and 70s was a hood tachometer. One company, in particular, Dixson Inc,

Love in all its beautiful mess
How did you find love? I asked. “You see, my heart has always been like the sky on a clear, summer’s day. Open to all