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The Victorian Mansion Perfect for Wes Anderson’s Remake of the Addams Family
In the heart of Abilene, Kansas, stands a piece of Victorian history: the Lebold Mansion. Built in 1880, this yellow-brick landmark, with...


Tragedy on Route 66: The Horrific Story of the Welch Family Murders That Orphaned Four Boys
Route 66 has always been a passageway of dreams, a road symbolic of freedom and adventure in American culture. But in June 1961, it...


The Hillsville Massacre: The Untamed Justice of Floyd Allen and the Bloodiest Courtroom in American History
In the early 20th century, Hillsville, Virginia, was a town nestled in the Appalachian Mountains, defined by its modest population, close-knit community, and codes of honour more potent than written law. Among its residents was the notorious Floyd Allen, a man whose legacy would forever be entwined with one of the most infamous episodes in American legal history: the Hillsville Courthouse Massacre of 1912. Floyd Allen was not your average mountain man; he was a figure who com
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