This bottle of Chateau Margaux from 1787 has the initials “Th.J.” etched onto its side, which stand for the owner’s name: Thomas Jefferson. That is why, when a restaurant server took a bump that upended it, the insurance company ponied up $225,000, making it the most expensive bottle of wine never sold.
These rock carvings from southern Wyoming date to the early 1600s and relate to the ancestors of the Comanche and Shoshone American Indians. Clearly pictured…
Here is the Tortugas Mountain in southern New Mexico, endpoint of a three-day religious festival among the American Indians of the region held from December…
At the time of the Spanish discovery of the Americas, the Timucuan peoples were the largest linguistic group around modern Florida and Georgia, numbering about…