TRI-CITIES, Wash. - The Salvation Army in Pasco needs You! According to the organization, the sweet sound of bells ringing around the country was started in 1891 by Salvation Army
If you find a time machine, you'd have to venture way back to the time when Hannibal was 3 times larger than Hannibal, Missouri, but it's true. There's a new memento from a scrapbook that's just been found that recounts that era.
Although Henry Savage Landor found Gyeonghui Palace intriguing with its tales of ghosts and occasional sightings of leopards and tigers, he did not find it to be a Palace of Serene Harmony. In fact, he found it deafening as he and his hosts, the Greathouses, were subjected to the “most diabolical noises” made by “several men and numberless children” as they beat on huge drums and shouted as loud as they could whilst praying for rain.
Arguably, one of the least known and appreciated palaces in Seoul is Gyeonghuigung - the Palace of Serene Harmony. Despite being within walking distance of city hall and located right next door to the Seoul Museum of History, it is rare to see more than a handful of people - especially tourists - wandering through the serenity of the palace grounds.
This torosarus skull, now part of the collection of the Yale Peabody Museum, was found at Lightning Creek in Wyoming in 1891 by American paleontologist…