If you’re going to attempt a Guinness World Record for the world’s largest parade of hearses, there’s no better place to do so than in Hell. That’s Hell, Michigan, by the way. Hosted by Ju ...
A hearse with S-shaped bars in place of back windows. / Alex Wong/GettyImages If you’ve ever been to a funeral (or behind the procession of one on the road), you’ve probably seen a hearse ...
An official from the Guinness Book Of World Records was on hand to verify that the 51-hearse gathering is a new record in a category that we didn't even know existed. Skip to main content NEWS ...
FOWLERVILLE, Mich. (WLNS) – The Fowerville Fairgounds underwent a dramatic transformation Saturday as at least 176 hearses were on display at the 23 rd annual HearseFest rolled into town.
Please verify your email address. The Gothic genre employs themes of degradation, horror, emotionalism over objectivity, and the supernatural to elicit wonder ...
Most don't look forward to a ride in a hearse, but at HearseCon in Denver, CO you'll find droves of enthusiasts who love to drive these vehicles everyday. Car Club USA heads to Denver, CO to find ...
"American Gothic" is a famous piece of artwork by Iowa-born Grant Wood. The painting by Wood depicts a man and a woman standing in front of a house. The man, a farmer, wears overalls, with a ...
The Gothic Revival was a conscious movement that began in England to revive medieval Gothic forms, from the second half of the 18th century and throughout the 19th century. The 18th century examples ...
Gothic novels have been scaring us for 250 years. The mid-18th Century - an era of dark, satanic mills at home and nightmarish social upheaval abroad - saw public taste shift from traditional ...
Please verify your email address. Gothic and alternative fashion styles are prominent in anime characters. Each character has a unique style that enhances their personality. These characters ...
Things took a spooky turn during the latest instalment of This Morning as Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley spoke to Britain's real ...
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