When Travis Pond was 19, he sold the third metal sculpture he’d ever welded—a great blue heron. In a way, that piece has come to symbolize an art career that’s flown to greater heights than any he ...
Ryobi tools have a reputation for providing a balance of quality and affordability, but many of them can also be useful in ...
The Victorian home has seen multiple deaths since 1875, including two wives who died in the same bedroom and a boarder who ...
Artists Alex Chitty and Norman Teague give each other the permission needed to do something as heretical as saw an Eames ...
The considered architecture of a new primary school blends educational and ecclesiastical design in a precinct that’s as community-friendly as it is forward-thinking.
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10 wooden wonders & misfits of the Second World War
The de Havilland Mosquito was the “Wooden Wonder”—outrageously fast, and formidable. But it wasn’t the only aircraft fashioned from timber. In an age when aluminium promised the future, war forced ...
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This weird airplane-inspired fiberglass motorhome started life as a 1977 Honda Civic and its story will warm your heart
The average factory-built motorhome isn’t exactly a weird or quirky vehicle. For the big brands from Indiana, placing a toilet in a different place is considered weird or innovative. If you’re looking ...
“MYSTERY OF THE DESERT” one proclaims, and suddenly you’re interested despite yourself. The billboards are perfectly spaced, appearing just often enough to keep the mystery fresh without becoming ...
War medals from World War II have been found by a former police officer hidden in an old piece of wooden furniture. AddedMay 9th, 2022 Mourners gather at Melbourne train station to honour 22-year-old ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - The story behind Wealthy Theatre on Grand Rapids’ southeast side traces back to 1911. According to the ...
After all the crashing and burning of Imperial Germany’s Zeppelins in the later part of WWI – once the Brits managed to build ...
Authorities have identified the man who was found dead in the James River on Friday as John Anothony Lopez Joubert, 36, of Richmond.
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