Events
Did Kenny Veach Find a Secret Cave Hidden in Area 51?
Kenny Veach was an explorer and YouTuber who lived in Nevada, and his passion was exploring abandoned caves in the Mojave desert. He often recorded his hikes and reported what he found on his YouTube channel, Snakebitmgee.
By sara burdick2 years ago in History
Imminent Peril: Ocean Island on the Brink of Invasion
Maureen White was seventeen years old and one of the people who survived the sinking of the British Phosphate Commission (BPC) ship, SS TRIONA, by German Raiders prior to the evacuation of Banaba—known during the phosphate mining period as Ocean Island. Maureen and her mother, Letitia, were taken prisoners by the Germans before being released on a remote island in New Guinea.
By Stacey King2 years ago in History
The Briefest Clash in History: The Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896
In the grand tapestry of military history, where tales of epic battles and protracted conflicts often reign supreme, there exists an intriguing anomaly - the Anglo-Zanzibar War of 1896. A mere blip on the historical radar, this clash between the United Kingdom and the Sultanate of Zanzibar etched its place as the shortest recorded war in human history, lasting a scant 38 minutes.
By Uttam Kalaria2 years ago in History
The 5 Most Ridiculous Wars in History That Defied Logic and Reason
Throughout history, humanity has witnessed countless conflicts driven by territorial disputes, political ideologies, and religious beliefs. However, some wars stand out not for their grandeur or significance, but for their utterly ridiculous and avoidable origins. In this article, we delve into the top five most absurd wars fought across different centuries and regions, exploring the bizarre circumstances that led to bloodshed, loss of lives, and international crises.
By Morgan Everly2 years ago in History
Ikenna Ike- The Razorback’s best games.
The Razorbacks have an illustrious history of competition in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Over the years, they have forged a legacy teeming with notable players and coaches. We'll delve into the most spectacular plays done by the Razorbacks from 2014 to 2023, a decade marked by thrilling victories, unforgettable moments and a spirit that only they have!
By Ikenna Ike2 years ago in History
The Missouri/Iowa War
On the side of a lonely dirt road a few miles north of Sheridan, Missouri, a monument marks the events of November 1839, when 1,200 Iowans and 2,200 Missouri militiamen faced off over imaginary river rapids, a botched land survey, a jailed sheriff, and three honey bee trees.
By Randall G Griffin2 years ago in History









