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This picture, the earliest known photograph to include a recognizable human form, was taken in Paris, France, in 1838 by Louis Daguerre. The human in question is standing in the bottom-left of the photograph, on the pavement by the curve in the road

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If you’ve never been to Delmonico’s in NYC, it’s time for a visit. This historical eatery is widely considered one of the first mainstream restaurants in New York City, with a history that dates back to 1827, when brothers Peter and John Delmonico founded the first location on 23…

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A Senegalese WW1 soldier who lost both his arms writes a letter with his new prosthetic limbs at the Vocational Rehabilitation School for Amputees in Paris, 1918. Specifically he was part of the Senegalese Tirailleurs, a corps of colonial infantry in the French Army. . Colored by…

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Princess Sunandha Kumariratana of Thailand. The Young Queen Sunandha who died from drowning because the law forbade anybody to touch her by pain of death. An ancient Siamese law stated that no commoner was to touch a member of the royal family, under pain of immediate death. This…

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During the late 1700’s, Yellow Fever ran rampant throughout the country, establishing the need for additional hospitals. New York City's Lying-In Hospital was founded for that exact reason and, although it was only operational for one year, it would go on to have a storied…

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In 1913, two children were mailed by post and rail. (In other words, someone put a stamp on their kids and sent them to another location.) Soon after, this was outlawed by the parcel post

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Don’t ever doubt @nayibbukele - Bitcoin will hit $100k this week! Possible today


By the mid-1850’s, New York City leaders began discussing the design, construction, and incorporation of a centralized park that would serve as a true, protected green space within the city limits. The idea to provide city dwellers and those who lived in polluted areas with an…

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Ashtrays and Coin-operated “Tel-a-chairs” in the Los Angeles Greyhound bus terminal, 1969.

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In 1887, the first Siegel-Cooper Department store opened for business in Chicago. Nine years later, the second location opens it's doors in New York City, becoming the largest store in the world at the time. As the store became more successful, it completed an expansion in 1899.…

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The shortest, tallest, and fattest man in Europe playing cards together in 1913.

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A photographer uses his own backdrop to mask Poland's World War II ruins while shooting a portrait in Warsaw, Poland, 1946, by Michael Nash

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The Metropolitan Museum, founded in 1870, still remains the largest art museum in the United States to this day. It holds more than two million works of art and millions visit annually. In its early stages, it housed a Roman sarcophagus as its first artifact; from there, it…

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Bitcoin has officially surpassed silver’s market cap for the first time in HISTORY Via: @bobrasX The digital revolution is unstoppable. 🚀 #Bitcoin #Crypto

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Remember when everyone judged @nayibbukele for investing in Bitcoin? I'll just leave this here...

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DRAIN THE SWAMPS


Frida Kahlo, 1944

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women delivering ice in 1918

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3 people pose for a photo whilst wearing face masks during the second wave of the Spanish Flu in California; 1918.

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