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Castle Neuschwanstein and King Ludwig II.
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Collection of photos and their locations from the Blizzard of '77.
1988 PEPCON Explosion, Henderson, NV.
The PEPCON Explosion occurred Wednesday, May 4, 1988, sometime between 11:30-11:40am, a fire broke out at the Pacific Engineering and Production Company of Nevada (PEPCON) in Henderson, NV. Fortunately, the area had yet to go through the population explosion the Las Vegas Valley had seen since 1990 as casualties and injuries would have been much, much more significant. As it were, two people died in the explosion which also caused 372 injuries.
More info, full video at https://memoryln.net/places/united-states/nevada/henderson/event/1988-pepcon-explosion/.
Luna Park at Coney Island, New York, opened its doors in 1903 with the magnificent Electric Tower. It would became the first of any number of amusem
Inspired by the Electric Tower at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, NY.
Built in 1907, The Electric Building, home to the Town Theater in later years, originally was known as Hotel LeRay. One of LeRay's earliest storef
Crowds line up to see the Beatles star in “A Hard Day’s Night.”
Opening on June 4th, 1917, the Olympic Theater on lower State Street would become the largest capacity theater in Northern New York with 2,100 seats,
Old time theater from yesteryear.
Leonard Misonne. Rain. Namur, Belgium. 1937
The Eleanor Restaurant would sit in the vacant lot where, in 1879, Watertown N.Y. businessman Solomon Hadcock built what would become known as "Solomo
One of the old diners made from a Pullman rail car in the late 1920′s.
Built in 1879 by Solomon Hadcock, a local businessman who would pass away only one year later, "Solomon's Temple" as it became known as stood as a lan
Unbelievable what they did to this mansion!
If you happened to live anywhere on Watertown's North Side in early 1986 when the Gale Street murders occurred, you're most likely very well aware of
The murders that shocked a community into a week-long hysteria.
Brookside Cemetery, a short distance to the south of Watertown, N.Y, would have its dedication in June of 1854. It would be the third cemetery for t
One of the most beautiful cemeteries in New York, with some ghastly happenings in its past.
The story of the Emma Flower Taylor Mansion began on January 2, 1890 in Washington, D.C. There, Ms. Emma Flower, daughter to Roswell P. Flower....
History of the Emma Flower Taylor mansion, commissioned by New York Governor Roswell P. Flower for his only surviving child back in 1896. Lots of photos of the interior/exterior inside.
One of the most infamous murders of its era, involving a woman, Mary Farmer, made national headlines and kept the North Country enthralled for weeks i
Happy Halloweekend! 🎃 A true-crime horror from 100+ years ago involving an infamous murder that sent the 2nd woman to be sent to the electric chair in New York State for her ghastly murder. The story has some twists and turns and something hidden in that trunk...