The Strange But True History Of Robert Ripley
Featured in Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Born LeRoy Robert Ripley in Santa Rosa, California, the small-town boy who would eventually be called the Modern-Day Marco Polo cultivated a curiosity for the weird and wonderful from a young age. Enchanted by California’s Chinese communities, and honing his skill at illustrations, Ripley made the move to the big city drawing sports cartoons for the New York Globe.
Though a talented sports reporter, Ripley found himself without a new sports story one winter day. Instead, he compiled the most interesting and unbelievable sports feats he had come across in all his years. On December 19, 1918, the first Believe It or Not! cartoon—and the beginnings of Ripley’s entertainments empire—were born.