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:

11.This is the Thanksgiving menu that was served at the Plaza Hotel in 1899:

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:

19.This is how football helmets were tested in the early 1950s:

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:

A detailed sculpture of an older man’s face, showcasing deep lines and realistic features, reminiscent of historical figures

A silver tray on a table holds a glass of milk and a plate with applesauce topped with cottage cheese, alongside a fork and a napkin

Driving on a winding road towards the original Hollywoodland sign on a hillside, featuring vintage cars from the early 20th century

Two images of a snow-covered mountain: the top with a calm lake, the bottom showing the mountain smoking after an eruption

Vintage group photo of performers in elaborate headpieces and ornate, theatrical costumes, posing on a wooden stage

People seated in a courtroom, covering their faces with hats, likely avoiding being seen or photographed

Vintage photo of children and adults at a busy playground with climbing structures and ladders, capturing a lively historical scene

The Oval Office without any furniture or books, just the empty built-in bookcases and the wood floor with a zigzag pattern

With flags, furniture, curtains, and rugs

Man in suit leans on a vintage car with a sign reading, "$100 will buy this car. Must have cash. Lost all on the stock market."

Plaza Hotel Thanksgiving menu

People enjoy a busy Huntington Beach, California, in a vintage photo with many oil derricks visible in the background

Uncle Sam balloon floats above a parade with historical buildings in the background, surrounded by crowds and smaller balloons

The Statue of Liberty's head and torch arm on display in a park during construction, surrounded by trees and benches

The Statue of Liberty under construction, surrounded by scaffolding, with nearby buildings in a city setting

Close-up of Mount Rushmore sans faces

An elderly man with thinning hair and a solemn expression wearing a dark coat

A thin, stained mattress the size of a twin-size bed and a pillow coming out of a trunk

A person in a suit seated at a desk with papers and a microphone in front of them

An older man in a suit and tie sits in a chair in a room with bookshelves and a framed picture

A man with eyes closed wears a metal helmet, facing a hanging object. Early experiment likely related to motion or sound perception study

A historical photo of a ship's deck crowded with passengers

A panel of glass from 9/11 in a museum display

People and many stacks of small drawers in a large, cavernous room

Charles Ponzi

Astronauts on a floating spacecraft hatch in the ocean after splashdown recovery

Woman's smiling face surrounded by large pile of grapes, appearing as if submerged in them

Overhead shot of many low-rise buildings

Person holding vintage Disneyland ticket book with admission and adventures coupons, showcasing nostalgic theme park memorabilia

Aerial view of a crowded stadium centered on a boxing ring, filled with spectators, creating a sea of hats in a historical black-and-white photograph

Old photograph of a steam train crossing a high trestle bridge over rocky terrain

A young man looking remarkably alert sits on a bed with a clock, light bulb, and other items on it

Historic photo of soldiers from the Civil War era posing in uniform, holding rifles in front of a rustic wooden building

Abe Lincoln's top hat

The ticket shows it was for three days and cost $18; it has been sealed in an appraiser container and rated as gem mint 10

Woman in elegant dress blows kisses from a convertible during a crowded street parade; man in suit sits beside her

tvs on top where overhead bags go present-day

A black-and-white photo of a crowd, with many in it wearing top hats, with a man who appears to be Abe without a hat on the top right

Black-and-white photo of the building with the top floors with scaffolding

Map showing 1800 travel times from New York with isochronic lines for weeks to destinations

Crowd and vehicles gather at a waterfront disaster site with debris and collapsed structures spread across the area

Interior of an old train carriage with rows of wooden seats and overhead luggage racks

Workers line the decks of a multi-level shipyard during construction

Gothic-style outdoor memorial structure with an American flag and wreath at its base

An old map

Close-up of vintage machinery with numbered parts, possibly for maintenance or instructional purposes

Worn-out wicker chair with a torn black seat, set in a rustic room with vintage objects

Diagram of the Ryan N-X-211 aircraft with labeled parts and specifications

Vintage cars driving through circular water-filled channels at the Auto Wash Bowl, an early car wash facility featuring automatic water jets

Emma Lilian Todd

Group of well-dressed men from the early 20th century gather indoors. Some smile, and one wears a hat. The setting suggests a formal event

The White House

An elderly man with a long white beard, wearing a suit with a star-shaped medal pinned to his chest. Unknown identity

"Edison's Last Breath" display with a test tube: "During Edison's final illness,  a rack of test tubes was close to his bedside; upon his death, Edison's son Charles had them sealed with paraffin wax"

A large group of men, many dressed similarly, are attempting to fit inside a telephone booth while onlookers watch and laugh in the background

Framed menu with vintage prices for food items like hot dogs, pies, and drinks from a place named Chris' Place at 118 Dexter Ave

A satellite view of a densely populated cityscape surrounded by water, with visible land, rivers, and coastlines

Two men seated on a bed in a decorated room with framed pictures. They are wearing formal suits

A man mowing the Capitol lawn

An old NYC tour bus

Helicopter transports a large dinosaur model over a city skyline in a dramatic aerial scene

Vintage photograph of New York City's 5th Avenue with a tall clock structure in the center of the street. The street is bustling with people and old cars

An elderly woman in a historical outfit and lace bonnet sits holding a book. She wears a shawl draped over her shoulders

The test is divided into sections for grammar, geography, physiology, and civil government

Historical photo of the Panama Canal under construction, showing large lock walls and construction equipment

A vintage car is floating on water with three people inside, two men and a woman, enjoying a ride near the shore

Man in leopard print toga poses with a spear overhead, striking a triumphant pose

A man stands next to a huge manta ray

Certificate for $100,000 in gold with a portrait of Woodrow Wilson, flanked by ornate designs