The history of road travel via motorways, highways, and freeways
The Romans are credited with establishing the first road networks, created specifically to transport troops and supplies to far-flung corners of the empire. But it wasn't until the early years of the 20th century that the idea of roads built solely for motor traffic, or controlled-access highways, shifted into gear. The world's first motorway was inaugurated in 1924. Soon afterwards, plans for an interstate highway system in the United States were being drafted. Meanwhile in Germany, the Autobahn caught the imagination of many. Today, motorways and freeways can be found in numerous countries. But what drove the urge to build these extraordinary vehicular platforms in the first place? Click on, get in gear, and accelerate through the history of road travel.
2024-04-10T13:11:23Z
Highway to hell: Spooky stories set along Route 66
For many people, a road trip down the Mother Road, the United States' iconic Route 66, is a dream vacation. From Illinois to California, the rolling and ever-changing landscapes, the small towns and big cities along the way, and the simple joy of cruising down one of the longest roads in the world make for a perfect adventure. Unfortunately, you can get more than just your kicks on Route 66. The iconic highway is notoriously haunted, and weaves through some pretty supernaturally shady areas. For some, that might make the trip even more enticing, but for others, it might be a dealbreaker. Whichever way you're leaning, read on to discover some of the creepiest and spookiest stories about Route 66.
2023-12-19T18:06:09Z
The “Ghost Ship of the Pacific”: unveiling history's most mysterious shipwrecks
History and archaeology enthusiasts, treasure hunters, and divers all love a good shipwreck! Indeed, we have been using vessels for millennia; they have been instrumental for our survival and our fun, from battles to travel. It's safe to say that our oceans are full of shipwrecks. Some have been found, and some have been explored, but many remain untouched. One such shipwreck, the USS Stewart, has long been shrouded in mystery. Known as the “Ghost Ship of the Pacific,” its exact location remained elusive for over 75 years. However, recent sonar scans have finally revealed the remains of this historic vessel. Found off the coast of California, the ship is largely intact, despite being damaged in combat against Japanese forces in 1942. Curious about the sunken treasures of the deep? Dive into this gallery to explore the most mysterious shipwrecks in history.
2024-01-25T13:31:34Z
Looking back on 140 years of the Orient Express
If you're a fan of mystery novels, luxury travel, or European history, you've probably heard of the Orient Express. This legendary train made its first run over 140 years ago, connecting Paris to Istanbul and many other destinations along the way. But how much do you really know about it? The Orient Express was a stage for singers, a chariot for royals, and an office on rails for various writers, all while witnessing many historical events, such as the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia in 1934, the outbreak of World Wars I and II, and the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989. It was also a movie star itself! In celebration of its inaugural journey, we’re sharing curious and unknown facts about this iconic train that will make you want to hop on board and experience it for yourself. Click on for more.
2023-10-04T06:12:54Z