The new owners may return the house to the same conditions it was in when young Disney ran through its halls
Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park in recent days were treated to a special sight as a rare atmospheric behavior filled the canyon
David Richards first claimed that title back in 2001, with a paltry 331,038 lights, but last year he was overtaken by a New York family
In Old Arabi, Louisiana the historic LeBeau Plantation was burned down by men looking for ghosts, according to local news reports
On Sunday, Pope Francis displayed the remains of what is thought to be Saint Peter
Riders--who will descend in inflatable rafts of four rather than alone--will reach speeds of more than 65 miles per hour
The clock is based on a much smaller cuckoo clock that is about 100 years old - scaled up sixty times
Like isolated islands, evolution in these mountainous, unique environments seems to be ticking away at a faster beat than run-of-the-mill habitats
Brazilians have 211 days left to prepare for the World Cup one of the things many of them are doing to get ready is to try and learn English
The Moscow subway system will now reward riders with a free trip in exchange for 30 squats
Two years later, the scaffolding around the Washington Monument is ready to come down
New York's marathon is the country's largest, and last year, it was cancelled
From painting to stenciling to distressing, watch a sign come to life in this little video from the shop
The acacia was the only tree for 250 miles in Niger's Sahara desert and was used as a landmark by travelers and caravans
Inspiration for the idea traces back to the 212 BC legend about Archimedes' burning mirrors used to set Roman battle ships ablaze
Do your best Felix Baumgartner impersonation with this balloon trip to the stratosphere
While many other people have also managed to visit more than 190 countries, in Bown's book those visits don't count
Residents, however, are not pleased and demand their landlines to be reinstated
The ruins had been preserved for thousands of years, but now they're fading fast
Indian mathematicians were the first to treat zero as an equal
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