This map made by chartsbin.com shows halloween celebration around the world.
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This map made by chartsbin.com shows halloween celebration around the world.
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Do Americans like candy? They like it to the tune of $20 billion a year! That's right- Americans spend $20 billion on their sweet little vices. They're out there night and day buying candy bars, chocolates, hardy candy and everything else that packs in the sugar.
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Halloween History gives you spooky details on the origins of Halloween, some of which goes back 2,000 years.
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A graph of the injury reports from the past three years of the Burning Man arts festival.
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The history of Burning Man has always been a complex entity that has survived, nay, mutated over the years. And because of this, it has grown rapidly since its humble beginnings of a simple gathering on a beach.
The infographic poster shows only a small portion of what Burning Man.via www.flickr.com
Ah yes, the Gathering of the Juggalos: In celebration of this wonderful annual event, westword.com've thoroughly researched the history of Insane Clown Posse and the Juggalo culture and will now share our knowledge with you in the following easy to read infographic.
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While you enjoyed all of the food you ate this past Fourth of July, did you stop to consider where that delicious meal came from?