The Secret Campground for the Rich and Famous

The Vintage News Aug 23, 2018 Mark Shiffer Bohemian Grove is a large campground in Sonoma County, California. Situated north of San Francisco, the 2,700 acre land is considered pristine wilderness, a quiet enclave with giant redwood trees. It’s also where for two weeks every July, some of the wealthiest and most powerful men in the … Read more

Guinness Brewery Signed a Lease for 9,000 Years

The Vintage News Aug 23, 2018 Katie Vernon Talk about a real Guinness world record! The dark beer with creamy foam is the pride of Ireland. Ever since 1760, Guinness has been brewed at the same brewery, St. James Gate in Dublin, to which the Guinness Company pays 45 pounds in rent each month. The price … Read more

Beautiful Home Decor Made From the Golden Gate Bridge

The Vintage News Feb 28, 2019 Ian Harvey Thanks to some great visionaries and the craftsmanship at Bushey Ironworks and Roundwood Furniture including Aaron and Jesse Bushey and Andy Cline, the historical suspension cables that held up the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California are being made into home décor items. In 2016, Tom Piatkowski … Read more

Grace Kelly’s wedding gown – the most popular bridal dress of all time

The Vintage News Sep 14, 2018 Katie Vernon The wedding of Hollywood actress Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier of Monaco took place on April 19, 1956, in Monaco. To this day, it is considered as the most stylish, dreamy wedding on record. What is most remembered about this royal wedding is Grace Kelly’s wedding dress. It … Read more

To Save Gas During WWI People (and Criminals) Zoomed by on ‘Autopeds’

The Vintage News Nov 8, 2018 Nikola Budanovic During the First World War, it quickly became apparent to the Allies that gasoline had to be spared as much as possible if they intend to come out victorious. Among other things that were implemented in the United States and Britain, an alternative transportation device was introduced ― … Read more

The Mystery of Coca Cola’s Secret Formula

Aug 10, 2018 Andrew Pourciaux One of the most famous drinks in American history is Coca-Cola. The iconic red and white logo has spread throughout the entire world, promoting a sweet bubbly beverage that millions drink. Yet, while Coca-Cola is one of the world’s most popular beverages, its recipe is steeped in mystery. Indeed, many an … Read more

Some of the world’s rarest religious documents are being digitized, thanks to “The Da Vinci Code” author Dan Brown

The Vintage News Feb 12, 2018 Nikola Budanovic Since December 2017 a large number of rare religious and occult books written before the 20th century have been submitted for a digitization process that will make them available for anyone to read. The institution in charge of this delicate venture is the Netherland’s Ritman Library founded by … Read more

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