A “Super Mercedes” that Hitler used receives a $7 million bid at auction, but that was not enough

Jan 29, 2018 Stefan Andrews Dubbed the “Super Mercedes,” this rare vehicle, which reportedly conveyed the infamous Nazi dictator to victory parades and other appearances in Germany and which was offered at an auction by Worldwide Auctioneers in Scottsdale, Arizona, failed to reach its minimum sale price on January 17, 2018. The highest bid hit $7 … 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

Lost Final Resting Place of Celebrated Explorer Finally Found Beneath London Station

Feb 2, 2019 Nancy Bilyeau Matthew Flinders was a celebrated explorer who literally put Australia on the map in the early 19th century. But after his death, it was Flinders’ turn to become lost. A British Royal Navy captain, he led the first expedition that sailed around the entire coast of Australia and wrote the book A … 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

Alien Wreckage Could Have Just Crossed our Solar System – Harvard Paper

Nov 18, 2018 Ian Harvey The deep reaches of space are dark and mysterious. Strange objects float through our solar system all the time, and even stranger objects are seen passing by the lenses of telescopes and various probes as they observe the night skies. On the 19th of October, 2017, NASA reported that a small … Read more

Thanks to new imaging technology, archaeologists discover sophisticated network of Maya settlements, concealed by jungles of Guatemala until now

The Vintage News Feb 22, 2018 Stefan Andrews Thick canopies of trees making up the jungles of Guatemala have successfully hidden an overwhelming number of lost Mayan ruins, so many that archaeologists are suddenly looking at a real ancient “megalopolis.” Experts have been able to see the full extent of the ruins only now–they have applied … Read more

Whitby Abbey: The ruins that inspired Bram Stoker to create “Dracula”

The Vintage News Feb 22, 2018 Brad Smithfield Sometimes myths and legends create new myths and new legends. The primordial need of the human soul to be feed on fairy tales and fantastic stories is rooted deep in human nature. Since the dawn of humanity, the stories have been a crucial part of the everyday life … Read more

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