Vintage Burger King Is Discovered Fully Intact Behind a Wall at a Delaware Mall
It's not often we catch a glimpse of our not-too-distant past, especially in mint condition. Recently, however, a photo of a vintage Burger King has circulated on Twitter, featuring the interior of the fast-food restaurant completely void of people and left fully intact. The mystery of its …
vegpwr flipped this story into Cool Articles With No Home•651d
More stories from Burger King
More stories from Delaware
- New York Postflipped into Everything New York Post
After viewing ‘portion’ of classified docs Biden stashed in his basement, Republican congressman calls for ‘damage assessment’
Rep. Mike Waltz (R-Fla.) on Wednesday called for a “damage assessment” to be conducted after viewing portions of the classified documents President …
Elon Musk Is Begging Investors To Reinstate $56 Billion Bonus
A judge in Delaware, where Tesla is incorporated, determined in January that part-time CEO Elon Musk’s $56 billion compensation package was against …
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce fulfills Delaware County woman's dying wish
UPPER DARBY, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- To say that Mary Lou Carey was a Philadelphia sports fanatic is an understatement. "She would have the game off, …
Join the flipboard community
Discover, collect, and share stories for all your interests
Sign upMore stories from History
- Paula Nylin Nevelsflipped into Historical
Sophia Loren: Stunning photos of a timeless Italian beauty
In cinematic history, few names have reached the heights of Sophia Loren, an emblem of Italian grace and beauty. Born on September 20, 1934 as Sofia …
- Nick Lutesflipped into Psst...thought You Might Like This.
2,500-year-old skeletons with legs chopped off may be elites who received 'cruel' punishment in ancient China
The amputated legs of skeletons belonging to two men who lived in ancient China suggests that they were punished for alleged crimes 2,500 years …
- Daily Kosflipped into Daily Kos Trending
Can a white person teach anyone anything about Racism? An honest question and an apology.
One of the many things I’ve learned here on DK is that there is a rule (of thumb) about asking a question with your title. Basically the rule says …