People who change the world may, or may not, be famous in their own lifetimes. Often it takes years for others to understand forward-thinking contributions. This collection introduces you to some of the world's most-famous people
Margaret Mitchell began writing her famous novel after injuring her ankle which failed to quickly heal. It was one way for her to cure boredom.
The Pilgrims decide to leave Holland due to a lack of religious freedom and good jobs.
Queen Gorgo, Leonidas' wife, discovers a secret message sent as a warning about the approaching Persian army.
With "Kong: Skull Island," we explore the world of Gorillas. How did Kong become so huge? Gorillas are the largest of the living apes with two species...
Benedict Arnold plans to make money by switching sides and helping the British win.
Displaying courage and skill, the Greeks (led by Sparta) defeat the Persians (fighting without their ruler, Xerxes).
Thomas Jefferson buys land from Napoleon Bonaparte in 1803 and makes plans to explore it.
The gunfight on Fremont Street does not settle matters between the two sides, and more shootings and killings occur.
During the afternoon of October 26th, 1881, the famous gunfight occurs in Tombstone between the lawmen and the Cowboys.
Read a poem about the life of Professor G.V. Loganathan, an engineering teacher.
Begun in AD 122, Hadrian's Wall is a barrier that protectsRoman Britain from invaders.
Norman dies before he can marry Beatrix.