According to a recent study by Travel & Leisure Magazine, New York's Times Square is the world's most popular tourist attraction. The researchers discovered that tourists often cite attractions they've never been to, so they now have a more accurate method -- they ask the pickpockets.
A elk hunter armed with only a cross-bow was attacked by a grizzly bear near Yellowstone National Park. The guy would have been killed if Friar Tuck hadn't distracted him by twirling his rosary beads over his head.
Believe it or not, you can now study the Dead Sea Scrolls on the Internet. And after reading them, you can give them a "thumbs up," post a comment on Moses's wall, and become one of his followers.
To commemorate the anniversary of Henry Hudson's voyage up the Hudson River in 1611, people cheered a replica of his ship the Half Moon. It was named the Half Moon because from the distance, the people on shore thought it was a floating outhouse.