You've heard the stories of the home renovation that leads to a pile of gold, stashed money in the walls, or hidden treasures between the framework, right? This is one of those stories right in the historic Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
A few months ago, the theatre community said what they thought was goodbye to the Hackmatack Playhouse. As it turns out, that wasn't the end of the story.
On January 15, 1919, a molasses storage tank collapsed in Boston's North End, sending two million gallons of the substance flowing down the street, destroying property, and taking lives.
This beautiful, one-of-a-kind colonial in Lyme, Connecticut, is two historic homes in one, and the perfect place for you if you're a fan of historic charm.
14-year-old Nancy Leavitt passed away back in 1826. Over 200 years later, her tombstone was acquired by the Townsend, Massachusetts, Police Department, who had no information about its background.