Helen was clever and imaginative and she was instrumental in the revolutionization of the sewing business.
The Lost and Found Frédéric Chopin
Frederic Chopin. A brilliant Polish pianist and composer. He added many pieces to the piano’s repertoire and left his mark in history.
John Wayne’s Final Public Appearance Is Nothing Short of Delightful
While many admirers remember him for his amazing movie performances, John Wayne's final public appearance remains holy.
The Life of Franz Liszt
Franz Liszt was a Hungarian pianist and composer. He composed almost 700 pieces by the time he passed away. This is his story.
History of Scuba Diving
Here are some key points in the development of scuba diving as we now know it.
Live Aid – The World Changed After 1985
On July 13, 1985, one of the most significant occurrences in rock music history occurred. Live Aid. And the rest is history.
This Man Is Why You Can Change the Channel From Your Couch
Referred to as the "Father of the Television Remote Control," Robert Adler possesses 180 patents for electrical devices.
Leading You Through the Streets of Borough Market
Borough Market is one of the most famous marketplaces in the world. Sit back and read a bit of history, and a lot of food
Why Do Marathons Have a Stipulated Track Length?
From Ancient Greece to modern times, this is how today's marathon became standardized.
Driving in the Rain? This Woman Made It Possible
Up until 1903, no one imagined that rain on a moving vehicle's windshield could be avoided. Then Mary Anderson came along.