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In 2016, a man called Lawrence John Ripple robbed a bank and then waited in the lobby, later telling the investigators he'd rather be in jail than with his wife.
People from Canada can order a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and have it shipped to them for free.
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Netflix has been around longer than Google.
18 U.S. states ban or restrict car sales on Sundays.
Michelangelo kept working until the week he died at the age of 88.
The U.S. military wanted the Golden Gate Bridge to be painted in stripes.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt kept a total of 11 dogs at the White House during his 12 years and one month in residence.
The city of Edo formally changed its name to Tokyo, meaning "eastern capital", in 1868.
Archaeologists estimate Stonehenge was home to 150 or more cremation burials from 3000 B.C. to 2300 B.C., and they've called it Britain's biggest known cemetery of the time.
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Some historians believe that Columbus visited Iceland's Snaefellsnes Peninsula in 1477 and there learned of Viking explorations of the New World.
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Iceland's population is smaller than that of Anaheim, California.
On January 1, 1907 Theodore Roosevelt shook the hands of 8,510 people, setting a world record he held for over 70 years.
Despite being incarcerated in internment camps, thousands of Japanese-Americans fought for America in WWII— they had their own fighting unit.
I was thinking bigger. Maybe I just got carried away.
The most expensive guitar ever sold was taken in 2005 for US$2.7 million at an auction in Qatar to raise funds for a charity helping tsunami victims.