The first Bible printed in America by U.S. Congress for public schools…was in 1782.

Video tour of Pastors on a tour of the United States Capitol with history expert David Barton.

Norwegian Epic, a 4,100-passenger ship, made its U.S. debut on July 2, with festivities in New York City that include a naming ceremony.

I have a video from Europe that shows a look of the ship, which aims to break new ground in entertainment, dining and design at a cost of $1.1 billion. But does this big, bold and beautiful cruise liner truly live up to its name?

Exploring an Atlas Missile Silo

We traveled up to Lewis, NY, where Alex Michael is renovating a Cold War-era missile silo. Inactive since the early 60s, this silo was one of twelve designed to strike at Russia in the event of a nuclear war.

Since buying it in the late 90s, Michael has refurbished the Launch Control Center and turned it into a livable home. Work on the silo itself is ongoing, as you’ll see.

For more info, check out www.hiddenhometown.com

Free rides to work, gourmet meals and massages are just a few of the benefits Google employees receive.

See the life of an Google employee on video…

People are trying to figure out who built a town under the city of Leavenworth, Kansas, when and why.

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