13 Ridiculous Products Americans Actually Used in the 1800s
1. Tobacco Smoke Enemas Yes, you read that right. In the 1800s, doctors literally blew tobacco smoke into a patient’s […]
1. Tobacco Smoke Enemas Yes, you read that right. In the 1800s, doctors literally blew tobacco smoke into a patient’s […]
1. Texas: When Guns and Schools Mixed Texas has always had a strong pro-gun culture, but it took a dramatic
1. The Giant Thermometer – Baker, California Yes, a thermometer is a historical landmark, according to Phil Willon from The
1. The Chapel of the Holy Cross – Sedona, AZ Perched dramatically on red rock cliffs, this chapel feels like
1. Coney Island (Brooklyn, NY) Coney Island has been around since the early 1900s, but it was in the 1980s
1. The Minnesota State Fair’s “On-a-Stick” Obsession In Minnesota, the State Fair isn’t just an event—it’s practically a personality trait,
1. Chicago, Illinois – The Great Chicago Fire (1871) In 1871, a fire tore through Chicago for three days, destroying