Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after U.S. Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died ...
Survivors and critics say a government-backed tour operator wants to open the former commune to visitors, a proposal that ...
Sightseers may soon be able to visit the location of Jonestown, deep in the jungle of Guyana, where more than 900 people died ...
It is hard to put a finger on the precise moment when the concept of “dark tourism” came into existence. The phrase itself is ...
The group suicide at Jonestown in 1978 remains one of the most shocking mass death events of the past century. Now, those ...
Peoples Temple follower Larry Layton (C) stands with police following his arrest November 18, 1978 in the shooting of two ...
Should private tour operators get their way, Jonestown will be open to curious and macabre visitors in the near future.
A local government expressed interest in turning the site of the Jonestown massacre, which killed over 900 people, into a ...
Visiting sites associated with tragedy as a tourist raises uncomfortable questions. Here are the things to consider when ...
Visitors should be exposed to how Jonestown met its tragic end and the lessons that should be learned. Jonestown occurred in 1978, but people searching for ...
The site of the largest suicide-murder in history could open as a tourist attraction - Many say dark tourism has gone too far ...
More than 900 people lost their lives in the mass suicide and murder at the remote jungle compound in the fall of 1978.