4/24/2013: On a cool but sunny March morning in 1944, schoolteacher Pauline Rebel was preparing the one-room Wild Plum School House, 20 miles south of Richardton, North Dakota, for the arrival of her eight students. It appeared to be a day like any other, but after the students arrived, strange things began to happen.
7/28/2011: Victorian baby buggy parts, corset stays, and pre-Prohibition bottle stoppers might sound like treasures found on Antiques Roadshow, but they are actually a sampling of the items pulled from the gravel roads of Langdon, North Dakota by a magnetic "nail picking" truck during the last week of July, 1931.