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From Hot Dogs to Iconic Rides: The Evolution of Oscar Mayer’s Wienermobile Through Photos

  Like any hot dog on a sizzling grill, the classic Wienermobile has plumped up a bit through the ages. But its hot dog evangelizing mission has remained the same since 1936. And nothing has changed with its iconic orange…

Above the City: Unveiling the Story Behind an Iconic Photograph, ‘Lunch Atop A Skyscraper’

  The iconic photograph known as “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper” captures a moment frozen in time, taken on September 20, 1932. In this black-and-white image, eleven intrepid ironworkers find themselves seated upon a steel beam, soaring 850 feet (260 meters)…

Big Hair & Tiny Swimwear – 28 Snapshots Capture Spring Breaks in Daytona Beach, Florida From the Early 1980s

  Snapshots of the 1980s are always fun to see. Big hair, tiny swimwear, and the public displays of indecency were committed freely and without the worry that they might end up on Twitter. Documentary photographer W. Keith McManus captured…

These Videophones From the Future Past Are Cooler Than Your iPhone’s FaceTime

  Can you even remember what life was like before video technologies like FaceTime or Skype? Out of all of the fantastic tech that the Internet has made possible, video conferencing is by far one of the most impactful. Modern…

Vintage Photos That Prove Winters Were Harder in the Past

  Frigid temps dragging you down? Let these classic winter weather photos from the Library of Congress archives make you feel glad to be living in the 21st century. 1. Shoveling inside your car In 1917, the year that this…

Kids of New York City in the Late 1950s Through Amazing Black and White Photos

  Kids of New York City in the Late 1950s Through Amazing Black and White Photos_ml As many great cities lay in ruins after World War II, New York City assumed a new global prominence and became known as one…

Captivating Shots Inside the Allis-Bushnell House – 1920s and 1930s Unveiled

  The Allis-Bushnell House was once home to Madison’s prominent Bushnell and Scranton families. Built in 1785, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The home’s lower-level rooms, each with distinct period architectural features, are…

50 Vintage Photographs That Capture Suburban Life in New York State in the 1940s

  In the postwar era, many Americans moved away from cities and into suburbs, helped by GI Bill benefits that guarantied home loans. Techniques of mass production made it possible to build homes faster and cheaper than ever before. Using…

Secretarial Style: 20 Captivating Vintage Photos of Secretaries from the 1950s and 1960s

  In the 1950s and ’60s, the number one job for American women was the secretarial occupation. The most common job for American women today is still the same. According to the U.S. Census, 96% of the approximately 4 million…

“Rolling Retreats: The Charm of Early 20th Century Wooden Mobile Homes in Photographs”

  In the early 20th century, a unique and mobile form of housing emerged —the so-called wooden homes on wheels. These structures, colloquially known as mobile homes, offer a captivating glimpse into a bygone era, when flexibility, craftsmanship, and the…