Author name: Nina Goodwin

Nina is a freelance writer with a love for nostalgia and storytelling. Since earning her Bachelor's in Journalism, she’s been crafting engaging content and exploring the magic of retro pop culture. She specializes in content writing, SEO, and sourcing quality visuals—all while keeping a sharp eye on deadlines. When she’s not writing, you’ll find Nina painting, reading, watching classic comedies, or spending time with her family and pets. An introvert at heart, she cherishes quiet moments in nature and quality time with close friends.

12 Abandoned Schools That Are Now Creepy Tourist Attractions

1. Eastern State Penitentiary Schoolhouse – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tucked within the infamous Eastern State Penitentiary complex is an old schoolhouse that once served the children of guards and staff. Though it’s not as well-known as the prison itself, this eerie […]

13 Ancient Rituals That Were More Science Than Superstition

1. Trepanation Wasn’t Just Gruesome Guesswork As shocking as it sounds, ancient people used to drill holes in skulls—a process called trepanation. While it looks barbaric by modern standards, some researchers believe it was actually an early form of brain

13 Ancient Monuments That Still Baffle Modern Engineers

1. The Great Pyramid of Giza, Egypt We’ve all seen pictures of the Great Pyramid, but standing before it is a whole different experience. Built over 4,500 years ago, it was the tallest man-made structure in the world for more

12 Absurd Scientific Theories That Were Taught as Fact

1. The Earth Is the Center of the Universe It’s hard to believe now, but for centuries, people genuinely thought Earth was the center of everything. This geocentric model, backed by philosophers like Aristotle and Ptolemy, was taught in schools