A site that provides information about America’s wild horses to promote understanding of the animals while raising awareness of adoption and protection efforts. Continue reading
A site that provides information about America’s wild horses to promote understanding of the animals while raising awareness of adoption and protection efforts. Continue reading
A website geared towards children to teach them about rocks and minerals. Continue reading
An online magazine devoted to offering informative articles and photographs featuring sea glass. Continue reading
Take a look into the mythology and history of the Olympic Games as well as the history of its athletes and sporting events. Continue reading
The Electronic Literature Foundation’s presentation of the Arabian Nights in two translations with illustrations by Earle Goodenow. Continue reading
Beaches are a great source of summer fun! This site teaches all about beaches, pollution, planning trips, and more. Continue reading
A look at words and phrases that have been retained by Americans from Elizabethan English and the words and phrases that developed only in the United States. Continue reading
This site brings you over 2500 pages on the origins, history, evolution and idiosyncrasies of the English language worldwide. Continue reading
An interactive exhibit by a non-profit organization that teaches you about Thomas Edison’s inventions and helps to cultivate the next generation of great innovators. Continue reading
A site filled with interesting tidbits and answers to common questions about fish, shellfish, crabs, lobsters, cetaceans, and turtles. Continue reading
A community to share writing, connect with other readers, and discover new stories and authors. Continue reading
Have you ever been at your computer or on a mobile device and needed a good calculator? Of course there is Windows built in calculator but now there is a great option from Google. If you search Google for… Continue reading
An amazing historical map collection that can be browsed by year or location. Continue reading
Poignant, endearing, nostalgic, and heartwarming are all words I’d use to describe this photography site where you take a picture of a picture from the past in the present. Continue reading
This site offers information on both stars and constellations and features definitions of constellations and a list of the 26 brightest stars in the solar system. Continue reading
Interactively generate art texts based on words often used in the context of art critics, visual art, conceptual art and art theory. Continue reading
Check out thirteen amazing GigaPan Time Machine movies that let you travel through time via digital images using cutting edge GigaPan technology. Continue reading
The American Museum of Natural History invites you to go on an expedition and explore an interactive guide about endangered species. Continue reading
An absolutely stellar collection of photographs from The New York Times dating back to 1896. Continue reading
Wilson Todd captured the essence of Vaudeville and the roaring twenties in his photography, go check it out today! Continue reading
A neat 3d stereogram hidden image illusion gallery from various artists offering over 30 images for you to try out! Can you see the hidden images? Continue reading
An amazing site devoted to all things Egyptian. You’ll find videos and information on kings and queens, temples and pyramids, hieroglyphics and more! Continue reading
I love this site so much that I almost don’t know where to begin talking about it. I found it while looking for some information on Carol Burnett, and then I discovered a treasure trove of videos from women of all walks of life who have left an indelible impact on the world around them. Continue reading
I have always loved the opening title and the ending credits of a movie. I’m always the last one out of the theater, I watch the credits scroll till the screen goes black. I do this for two reasons – easter eggs (bonus film clips that might be hiding in the credits) and to see the soundtrack listing (which is almost always last). But this site takes this to another level and really celebrates the talent and design that goes into creating the title and credits for movies. Continue reading