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The world's first speeding ticket was issued to a motorist in 1896. The limit at the time was 2mph and he was going at 8mph.
Nokia was once a popular manufacturer of toilet paper.
Coco Chanel was the only fashion designer featured on Time magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century.
In the 1980s, a one letter typo cost the Yellow Pages US$10 million when they misprinted a travel agency's advertisement for 'exotic vacations" as "erotic vacations."
Elephants don't like peanuts.
Dark: Between 1300 and 1650, up to 500,000 Europeans (mostly women) were executed for allegedly practicing witchcraft.
In 16th century Europe, it was believed that eating a tomato could turn you into a werewolf.
Rats first arrived in North America in the late 18th century onboard sailing ships that frequented East Coast seaports.
Bill and Hillary Clinton were among the 350 guests at Melania and Donald Trump's wedding.
Popsicles were originally called "Eppsicles" after their inventor Frank Epperson. His children came up with the more famous name.