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The Golden Gate Bridge was still
under construction and
looked like this,
1937.
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Remote controls were cutting-edge technology, 1962. |
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Gorgeous picture of the Earth, 1968.
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Roller skates were the hot new thing but still needed a bit of work, 1910.
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People queued for Al Capone’s free coffee in
Chicago, 1931 |
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"I am the first pig to fly," 1909
(see pig in lower
right of picture).
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You got normal food and a full meal on flights, 1958.
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NYC was a much less
busy city, 1908. |
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Beach Police Officers made sure no swimsuit
was higher than 6
inches above the knee, 1922.
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Rush hour in Chicago, 1909.
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People at Woodstock, 1969.
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William Harley and Arthur Davidson unveiled
their
motorbikes for the
first time, 1914.
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A new vantage point was introduced to
New York on the
opening day of the
Empire State Building,
1931. |
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Legends passed on their legacies, Bruce Lee
playing with his son
Brandon, 1966
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Steven Spielberg gave the world "Bruce",
the prop that was used
to make "Jaws" in 1975.
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King Tut's slumber was undisturbed and the
seal to his tomb was
unbroken,1922.
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Oranges were sold for just one cent, 1942. |
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Charging your electric car looked like this, 1905. |
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You could get a Big Mac for 65 cents, 1970's.
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This was the tallest building in Paris, the Eiffel Tower under construction in
the 1880's.
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The iconic London buses looked like this, 1928. |
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The Hollywood sign was still the 'Hollywoodland'
sign. The last
four letters were removed in 1949.
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The President shows Pele his skills with a ball,
Gerald R. Ford and
Pele, 1975.
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