Rosalie Fairbanks, a guide to the New York World’s Fair, points to the theme of the exposition — the Trylon and Perisphere — in New York on February 22, 1939,…
These endearing snapshots capture the carefree spirit of roller-skating girls, showcasing their charm, elegance, and boundless joy. Rediscover the simple pleasures and timeless appeal of these young skaters from days…
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, affectionately known as “The Greatest Show on Earth,” holds a remarkable place in American entertainment history. These fascinating Kodachrome photographs were taken by…
The 1980s was a decade characterized by its distinct fashion trends, where boldness and exuberance took center stage. Among the many iconic styles that emerged during this era, the Rah-Rah…
The Monkees were hired to play a Beatles-like band, but the interesting thing is that they kept their actual names, and did in many ways function as a real band.…
Postcards are always of great historical and social interest. In 1903 Kodak introduced the No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak. The camera, designed for postcard-size film, allowed the general public to…
Keedoozle was the first fully automated grocery store in the United States; a most futuristic shopping experience that the world just wasn’t ready for. The story begins with Clarence Saunders…
What did women wear in the 1930s? Just check these glamorous found snapshots to see. Vintage Gems: Rediscovered 'Ladies and Cars' Snapshots Define 1930s Women's Fashion Vintage Gems: Rediscovered 'Ladies…
There is no formal definition of a house car but in the early 1900s, Americans want to take to the roads and explore. Some creative Tin Can tourists decided that…
We are looking east on Oregon Avenue in 1906, which was the original name of Santa Monica Boulevard in this part of Los Angeles, California. The line going off the…