If you are looking for the oldest museum in America that is actually in South Carolina, The Charleston Museum in Charleston is the one, founded in 1773 and proudly known…
The Farmer’s Instructions (ETCSL 5.6.3; Civil 1994, p. 668 in The Oxford Handbook of Cuneiform Culture) and The Song of the Ploughing Oxen (ETCSL 5.5.5) are two examples I often…
I’ve explored many places around Georgia, and a lot of them were once Indigenous land. When I visited Fort King George, I learned about the Guale people, a Muskogean-speaking group…
The concept of the Akashic Records originates from the idea of Theosophy, mysticism, and later developments that would become part of New Age traditions. The term Akashic is rooted in…
On 25 August 2025, I visited Skidaway Island State Park in Georgia. The area had just endured several days of heavy rain, leaving many of the trails flooded. The park…
Georgia is bursting with history, from the cobblestone streets of Savannah to the bustling heart of Atlanta—and every small town in between. The state is dotted with countless historical sites,…
During my recent trip to Fort Morris, the experience was brief yet full of insight. This historic site is one of the few surviving earthen fortifications from the American Revolution.…
I recently took a brief trip to Jekyll Island, which is primarily known for its beautiful beaches. However, my visit was to the Horton House, a historic site. The remains…
There are many beautiful places to visit in Georgia, and Wormsloe State Historic Site is one of them. Upon arrival, you are greeted by a building that serves as the…
"The Old Liberty County Jail is a significant example of a late 19th-century jail for an agricultural county and a small, but growing, community in Georgia. It is one of…
Ever since I could remember, when I was a kid in school, before every standardized test, I was told to always eat a good breakfast during the week before the…
Tucked away in the heart of Savannah is a true cultural gem—the Savannah African Art Museum. This nonprofit museum isn’t just a place to look at beautiful art; it’s a…
Discovering Pilot Mountain: North Carolina’s Great Guide Rising boldly above the rolling hills of the North Carolina Piedmont, Pilot Mountain is one of the state’s most recognizable landmarks. With its…
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly known as the LDS Church or Mormonism) is one of the most uniquely American religious movements. It was founded in 1830…
In the early 20th century, the American South was marked by racial segregation, economic inequality, and systemic educational disparities, especially for African American children living in rural communities. Amid these…
Fort Pulaski, located near Savannah, Georgia, is best known for a dramatic Civil War battle that forever changed military engineering. But behind its brick walls lies a lesser-known story of…
Nestled just a short walk from the Savannah River, the Pirates’ House stands on one of Georgia’s most historically significant sites. This land was once home to the Trustees' Garden,…
The Anunnaki have fascinated many for generations, sparking debate and mystery. But in this article, I want to delve deeper into the Anunnaki and the IGIGI, examining the great gods,…
Music is one of humanity’s most ancient and enduring forms of expression. Among the earliest recorded musical traditions are those from Mesopotamia, particularly Sumer, and the Hurrian civilization of Ugarit.…
I recently came across something fascinating—the Long Stones of Unterstoppel, a little-known mystery hidden in the Rhön Mountains of Hesse, Germany. The area is already rich in history, with artifacts…
Drawing from extensive research, I would like to introduce the rich heritage of Zoroastrianism, a religion often regarded as one of the world’s earliest monotheistic faiths, though some scholars suggest…
The Jehovah’s Witnesses trace their origins to Charles Taze Russell, who began a Bible study group in the 1870s in Allegheny, Pennsylvania (near Pittsburgh). In 1879, he started publishing Zion’s…
The concept of "heaven" makes its debut in the Bible right at the start, in Genesis 1:1, where it says, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."…
Many people tend to group Satan, Lucifer, the Devil, the Serpent, and the Prince of Darkness into one infamous figure—the ultimate cosmic troublemaker. However, exploring ancient texts revealed another shadowy…
Where Is the Smallest Church in America Nestled along the quiet stretch of U.S. Highway 17 in Townsend, Georgia, sits a delightful roadside wonder known as "The Smallest Church in…