Henry David Thoreau: The Woods Burner
On April 30, 1844, Henry David Thoreau accidentally started a major forest fire in the Concord woods after his campfire got out of control. The fire burned 300 acres of… Read more »
On April 30, 1844, Henry David Thoreau accidentally started a major forest fire in the Concord woods after his campfire got out of control. The fire burned 300 acres of… Read more »
In September of 1858, Henry David Thoreau and his friend, John Russell of Salem, embarked on a walking tour of the North Shore, which concluded with a stop at the… Read more »
In July of 1846, while on his way to Concord, Massachusetts, to run an errand, Henry David Thoreau was arrested by the local sheriff for failure to pay a poll… Read more »
Dogtown is a ghost town, once a former parish of Gloucester, Massachusetts, that is rumored to have been overrun by dogs, vagabonds, and suspected witches in the 1800s. This rocky,… Read more »
Starting around 1912, the famed Serbian inventor Nikola Tesla began to suffer serious financial problems, which he never fully recovered from. As a result, many of his projects, such as… Read more »