What if a murder victim could identify their killer… after they were already dead? In the late 1800s, some scientists believed the human eye worked like ...
From there, I flew to Kuwait and then, after a short stopover, onward to Cairo. On the flight, I was lucky to have a window seat. As the plane neared its ...
Note: This post originally appeared on July 9, 2014 - a decade ago - and four years after my online premiere. Since this is the sixtieth anniversary of ...
In the early 1800s, Philadelphia was a bustling center of science, printing, and trade — a city alive with the smell of ink, horses, and fresh plaster from ...
If you love dark mysteries with folklore, curses & raw emotion, this series is a MUST. #TheHowling by Michael J. Malone #Review ...
In this episode of Antiques Mysteries, we explore a hauntingly enigmatic site tucked deep within Portland’s Forest Park: the so-called “Witch’s Castle.” ...
For nearly a century, the Pennsylvania Railroad was more than a transportation network — it was a living monument to American industry. Its polished rails ...
The post outlines multiple art exhibitions in Portland galleries, including Russo Lee Gallery, Augen Gallery, Froelick Gallery, Blue Sky Gallery, and more, ...
Step back to a time when Portland’s drawing rooms hummed with questions for the beyond. Whispers in the Parlor, the latest episode of Antiques Mysteries, ...
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