Shutterstock Florida Has Rich Spanish Roots Spain first claimed Florida in 1513 when Juan Ponce de León arrived, and they ...
The Silver River Museum and Environmental Education Center, located inside Silver Springs State Park, holds a treasure trove ...
Here's everything you need to know before planning a trip to Florida’s Torreya State Park. On a recent fall trip, magenta beautyberries dotted the curvy road, sultry summer temperatures had cooled ...
A search is under way to trace up to 30 missing fragments of the Stone of Destiny - the ancient coronation stone of Scottish kings. The pieces were separated from the artefact when it was secretly ...
Professors shared their anger after queries were sent out to institutions across the country asking if they would like to house the artefacts, which are around 2,000 years old.
A Native American tribe in South Dakota lifted its banishment on Republican Gov. Kristi Noem in a letter Wednesday, offering its endorsement of her nomination to serve as secretary of Homeland ...
This bill would help save two birds with one stone. It would declare the Florida scrub-jay our state songbird, a welcome spotlight on another imperiled Florida native. The Florida scrub-jay doesn ...
The jungle-like garden, Norton’s collection of 250 rare plants, including palms, orchids, and other native plants, is beautiful itself, and Norton’s massive sculptures (in stone, wood, and bronze) ...
Hundreds of mysterious engraved “sun stones” unearthed in Denmark may have been ceremonially buried because a volcanic eruption in about 2900 BC made the sun disappear. A total of 614 stone ...
Around 4,900 years ago, Neolithic people on Bornholm, Denmark, sacrificed stones with sun motifs, coinciding with a volcanic eruption that obscured the sun in Northern Europe.
Thousands of years ago, people on what is now the Danish island of Bornholm threw hundreds of mysteriously carved stones into a ditch before burying them. The purpose of these so-called 'sun stones', ...
As a volcanic eruption darkened the sun roughly 4,900 years ago, a Stone Age culture sacrificed hundreds of decorated stone plaques to try to coax it back. A trove of engraved stones unearthed ...