The country of Guyana is set to open Jonestown to tourists more than four decades after the 1978 massacre. NBC News' Guad ...
Guyana is revisiting a dark history nearly half a century after Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died in the ...
A spacious house located at 12 Darkes Road in Jonestown has new owners. The 2,175-square-foot property, built in 1946, was ...
The Jonestown massacre in 1978 left more than 900 dead in Guyana, a country in South America. Now, that country is ...
Guyana government officials are now considering turning the site of the Jonestown Massacre where more than 900 died into a tourist attraction. A survivor and a woman who lost 27 family members there ...
The Guyanese government's consideration represents a significant shift in how the nation views its relationship with this ...
Nearly 50 years after the massacre at Jonestown, the South American country of Guyana is considering opening up the site for tourism. Former Bay Area Congresswoman Jackie Speier, who was shot five ...
“I just missed dying by one day,” she recalled. Vilchez, 67, said Guyana has every right to profit from any plans related to Jonestown. “Then on the other hand, I just feel like any ...