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Though many view taxidermy with a moral distaste and almost superstitious distrust, the primary love of today's working taxidermist is that of the living.
Victorian naturalist decorating is based on the 18th-century obsession with observing, cataloguing and categorising nature. Steampunk adds retro-futuristic elements.
Selecting a taxidermist to mount that big buck or stringer of lunkers is just as important as choosing the right hunting or fishing equipment.
Treasures fill this historic family home, just as on the day the Harpur Crewe family left. Eccentricity and crumbling gentility make this an interesting place to visit
Travelers to the United Arab Emirates looking for a shopping centre with a difference should visit Wafi City with its unusual design and interesting specialty shops.
Special edition Alfred Hitchcock DVD releases combine romance, suspense, and comedy for spooky tales of love and lust.
New England skiers and snowboarders can find super shopping within spitting distance of most major ski resorts, including these top five.
Orlando, Florida is not just Disney, Universal, and MGM Studios. Many years before Disney, Gatorland opened in Orlando and has become Florida's alligator theme park.
The Chupacabra is a mythical Mexican beast that is often called a "goat blood sucker." Recently, creatures resembling the Chupacabra have been sighted in Texas.
These self-portraits by American and European artists from the 17th and 18th centuries feature realism and show artists in various roles.
Many people today may not be familiar with the names of Marguerite Harrison or Delia J. Akeley, but Olds brought these and other women to life.
Inhabited since Tudor times, this stately house and estate was rescued for the nation and preserved in a charming state of "cumbling grandeur"
Chicagoans and its visitors should be thankful to Chicago's forefathers for having the vision to set aside lakefront property for public use in 1835.
Fortunately Captain Fitzroy chose Darwin to accompany him on his long voyage.
The Hunterian Museum presents one of the world's oldest anatomical collections side by side with the latest advances in surgery to reveal 400 years of medical history.
Natural Curiousity, a permanent exhibit at McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina -Columbia explores man's penchant to collect, display and organize nature.
Are the powerful Field Museum and British Museum perpetuating cultural vandalism by withholding historic artifacts from Kenya and Turkey?
Tired of the usual New Year's resolutions? Try these strange New Year's resolutions for the coming year.
Silver used aboard the U.S.S. Nevada, a recreated Indian village, a prehistoric fish, baskets, ball gowns and the replica of an underground mine portray state's history.
Weird stories about visual artist and pop culture icon Andy Warhol prove that life can truly be stranger than fiction.
As one of the United States' premiere antiques shows, the Fall Antiques Show was the place to find pottery, quilts, rugs, textiles and more antique treasures.
Arizona has the longest remaining section of the original Mother Road. Stay in a wigwam, drink in a roadhouse or eat in a diner full of mementoes from Historic Route 66.
Bathrooms are fun places to express a steampunk aesthetic, and the small space lends itself to Victorian crowded home decorating principles.
Birds of America, a collection of 435 bird illustrations in seven volumes, was John James Audubon's finest work. It remains a classic in American Ornithology.


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