It was April Fool's Day, and a Boston TV station was trying to add a little bit of fun to their broadcast so they came up with a prank. They told viewers that Great Blue Hill was erupting. Great Blue ...
The earliest April Fools’ Day hoax on record was in 1698, when people in London were told to go see the annual ceremony of the washing of the lions.
April Fools' Day is widely known as a time for jokes and hoaxes, but exactly why do these traditionally take place on April 1 is a bit a baffling mystery.