Every moving-picture show just keeps getting more interesting than the last one .
1.Before he died, Abraham Lincoln had a “life mask” made of his face. This is what it looked like:#
2.This is the last meal Richard Nixon ate in the White House before he resigned. Pineapple, cottage cheese, and a glass of milk:#
3.Before it became that iconic sign all us sign-heads know and love, the Hollywood sign read “Hollywoodland”:#
4.This is what Mount Saint Helens looked like before and after its 1980 eruption:#
5.These are the contestants for the 1924 Miss America pageant:#
6.This is a picture of the spectators, including alleged mobsters, covering their faces with hats to avoid recognition during Al Capone’s trial in October 1931:#
7.This is what a typical children’s playground looked like in 1908:#
8.This is what the Oval Office looks like completely empty:#
9.And here’s what it looks like with all that stuff back in it:#
10.This is investor Walter Thornton trying to sell his car for $100 directly after the United States' stock market crash in 1929:#
12.Huntington Beach in California used to have a bunch of oil derricks on top of it:#
13.This is what a float from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade looked like in the 1930s:#
14.Before it found its home in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty’s head was on display at the 1878 Paris World’s Fair:#
And here’s what Lady Lib looked like while it was being packed up to be shipped to the US:#
15.Recognize these big ol' rocks? This is Mount Rushmore before the presidential heads were carved into it:#
16.This is Lemuel Cook, maybe the oldest living veteran of the American Revolutionary War,photographedin the mid-1800s:#
17.This is the foldout bed George Washington slept on during the Revolutionary War:#
18.This is what Franklin Delano Roosevelt looked like at the start of his first term as President in 1933…#
And this is the last picture of Franklin Delano Roosevelt ever taken, snapped just one day before his death:#
20.This was the scene aboard the ship The Queen Elizabeth as it brought soldiers back home to New York after World War II ended:#
21.One panel of glass survived the World Trade Center attacks on 9/11. This is it:#
22.This is what the FBI’s fingerprint files looked like in 1942:#
23.This is Charles Ponzi, the infamous scammer ponzi schemes got their name from:#
24.This picture was taken shortly after David Scott and Neil Armstrong’s Gemini 8 space capsule landed in the Pacific Ocean:#
25.Here’s the 1930 “Queen Of The Vineyards” Wilma Smith buried head to toe in a bunch of grapes:#
26.This is the first aerial photo ever taken, captured by James Wallace Black from a hot-air balloon high above Boston:#
27.This is what a ticket to the opening day of Disneyland looked like:#
28.Over 80,000 peopleattendedthe 1921 heavyweight championship boxing match between Georges Carpentier and Jack Dempsey:#
29.This is the Dale Creek Bridge, an bridge built in Wyoming in the 1800s that was so rickety that trains had toslowdown to 4 miles per hour to cross it safely:#
30.In 1964, Randy Gardner, pictured here, set the world record for the longest time without sleeping after staying awake 264 hours:#
31.This is the 107th US Colored Infantry, pictured here in 1865:#
32.This is the top hat Abraham Lincoln was wearing the night he was assassinated:#
33.This is what an authentic, mint condition Woodstock 1969 ticket looks like:#
34.This is Althea Gibson, the first Black American to win a tennis Grand Slam title, celebrating at a parade honoring her:#
35.This is what in-flight entertainment looked like in the 1960s:#
36.This is a picture from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. Can you spot Abe?#
37.The picture, from 1930, shows what the Empire State Building looked like while it was under construction:#
38.This is how long it took to travel to different parts of the United States in 1800:#
39.This is the aftermath of the Great Molasses Flood of 1919, a deadlyeventthat claimed the lives of 21 people in Boston after a container holding over two million gallons of molasses burst, sending a wave of molasses several feet high through the city streets:#
40.This is what the cabin of a passenger plane looked like in the 1930s:#
41.This is a picture of the construction workers who built the Chase Manhattan Bank posing with their work:#
42.This is what the grave site of President James Monroe looks like:#
43.This map, from 1507, is the first map to ever label America as “America”:#
44.This is what the control panel of the Spirit of Saint Louis, the plane Charles Lindbergh used on his historic flight across the Atlantic Ocean, looked like:#
And this is the chair Charles Lindbergh sat on for his entire 33 hourflight:#
While we’re at it, here’s a diagram of his entire plane, for reference:#
45.Before modern car washes were invented, one particularly wacky idea was for cars to drive around through water in a circle:#
46.This is Emma Lilian Todd, the firstwomanto design an airplane:#
47.This is a picture of a meeting of the New York chapter of the “Fat Men’s Club” circa 1930:#
48.Here is the oldest picture of the White House ever taken:#
49.This is Civil War veteran Jacob Miller, a man who was shot right between the eyes and lived for 17 more years:#
50.Thomas Edison’s last breath was captured and now resides in a museum:#
51.One of the biggest fads of the 1950s was “phonebooth stuffing,” where-in a bunch of people would, well, stuff themselves into a phonebooth:#
52.These are the prices from a 107 years ago from a restaurant in Alabama:#
53.This is what New York City looked like from space on 2025-01-20:#
54.This is what the dorm room of two college students looked like in the 1910s:#
55.The Capitol lawn was mowed by a steam-powered lawnmower way back in 1903:#
56.This is what some of the first New York City tour buses looked like in 1904:#
57.In 1984, a giant dinosaur replica was moved via a helicopter to the Boston Museum of Science:#
58.This is what a traffic light looked like in New York City in 1929:#
59.This is Louisa Ann Swain, the first American woman to ever vote in a general election:#
60.This is apparently an eighth-grade test from 1912. Are you passing it?#
61.This is what the Panama canal looked like while under construction:#
62.This is President Lyndon B. Johnson driving a Amphicar, a, well, amphibious car designed to operate on land and sea:#
63.Before he retired from baseball, the legendary Lou Gerhig auditioned for the role of Tarzan. They made him carry and a spear and everything:#
64.In 1933, A.L. Kahn caught a 5,000-pound manta ray off the coast of Florida:#
65.And, finally, for two brief years, 1934-5, the United States issued a $100,000 bill with Woodrow Wilson’s big ol' mug on it:#




































































