Why Did These Real-Life Outlaws Become American Folk Legends?
1. Billy the Kid Billy the Kid, born Henry McCarty, is often remembered as one of the most notorious outlaws […]
1. Billy the Kid Billy the Kid, born Henry McCarty, is often remembered as one of the most notorious outlaws […]
1. Mandatory Pledge of Allegiance Every morning in many U.S. public schools, students were required to stand and recite the
1. Stretch Limos For years, nothing said “I’ve made it” like arriving somewhere in a stretch limousine. Celebrities, CEOs, and
1. A Town Elected a Dog as Mayor—Multiple Times The small town of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, has a tradition of
1. Nixon Takes the U.S. Off the Gold Standard (1971) In 1971, President Richard Nixon made a huge move: he
1. Roswell, New Mexico Roswell has become synonymous with aliens and UFOs thanks to the infamous 1947 incident. The official
1. New York It’s no surprise that New York makes the list—after all, the state, and particularly New York City,