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This Candle Sign Means a Spirit Is Nearby

What if your candle was trying to warn you? Long ago, people believed that if a candle refused to light rain was already on its…

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Posted in Superstitions Witchcraft

Why a Black Cat Crossing Your Path Isn’t Bad Luck

There’s a superstition you’ve probably heard your whole life. A black cat crosses your path and suddenly, it’s bad luck. But that’s not how the…

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Posted in Culture Witchcraft

When the Devil Came as a Boar

They got it wrong. The Devil wasn’t always a goat. In early New England, there was a different belief. When the Devil came to meet…

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The Day America’s Banks Shut Down

Imagine waking up and your bank is closed. And not just your bank, but every bank. In March of 1933, the American banking system was…

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The Witch’s Cat: Why May Kittens Were Special

Cats have always walked the line between this world and something else. For centuries, they’ve been tied to witches. They have been seen as familiars,…

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Posted in History

Beneath the Alamo: The 1909 Story of Hidden Tunnels and Lost Secrets

Beneath the dust and legend of The Alamo, where history remembers cannon fire and last stands, another story has long been whispered—one not of battle…

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A 1909 Hen House Alarm You Can Still Make Today

In the summer of 1909, a Pennsylvania newspaper offered its readers a simple but clever solution to a very real problem: how to protect a…

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The Glen Cinema Disaster: When a Locked Door Turned Deadly

It was December 31st, 1929. The final afternoon of the year. Inside the Glen Cinema, the seats were filled with children. Hundreds of them. Estimates…

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The Night Los Angeles Went to War With Nothing

The sirens began just after 2 a.m. Los Angeles went dark ,streetlights blinked out, and neon signs died mid-glow. The windows were covered and cars…

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The Lattimer Massacre: When Coal, Blood, and Power Collided

On Friday, September 10th, 1897, they marched unarmed. Nearly 400 immigrant coal miners – Slovak, Polish, Lithuanian – walking down a dusty road outside Hazleton,…

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