A bio of John Harvey Kellogg
Below are a few links to sites that interest me.  Enjoy!
Buy tacky Lincoln merchandise inspired by this greatest of American Presidents
Read up on John Harvey Kellogg, the inventor of Cornflakes, peanut butter and 15 gallon yogourt enemas
Click here to find out more about the Coelacanth (pronounced "see-lo-canth"), a living prehistoric fish that has remained unchanged for over 360 million years!
Poor Ed Wood.  He tried so hard to be a great director, but...eeesshhh!!
Interested in where famous dead people are buried? "Find a Grave.com" will tell you where your favourite stiff is planted!
Interested in the Kennedy assassination?
Click
here!
...or click here to see the live video cam feed from Oswald's sniper's perch on the six floor of the Texas School Book Depository!
Click here to find out more about the Shroud of Turin, the world's most intriguing religious artifact.
In 1957, Harold von Braunhut claimed to have developed a hybrid form of brine shrimp called "Sea-Monkeys."  In no time, these miniscule creatures would inspire one of the most successful and bizarre marketing ploys ever devised.
Click
here to go to an excellent webpage dedicated to this fascinating chapter in American pop culture.
Click here to see the remains of what might have been an actual Plesiosaur...disgusting!!
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