Rarely Seen ��Enchanted�� Moments of US History (Megapost)
Mark Twain in Tesla��s lab, 1894A 10 x 15-foot wooden shed where the ��Harley-Davidson Motor Company�� started out in 1903Testing football helmets in 1912Helmets again: A Pyramid of captured German ones in front of the NYC Grand Central Terminal, 1918A bar in New York City, the night before prohibition began,1920Mount Rushmore Before Carving, 1920sTraffic jam in New York, 1923A quiet little job at a crocodile farm in St. Augustine, Florida, 1926 (UPDATE: well, an alligator farm of course, as Roy notes in the comments below)World economic crisis, 1929Central Park in 1930Last four couples standing at a Chicago dance marathon, ca. 1930Meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, early 1930sConfederate and Union soldiers shake hands across the wall at the 1938 reunion for the Veterans of the Battle of GettysburgWhen they realized women were using their sacks to make clothes for their children, flour mills of the 30s started using flowered fabric for their sacks, 1939NY, Coney Island, 1940The thirty-six men needed to fly and service a B-17E in 1942A man begging for his wife��s forgiveness inside Divorce Court. Chicago, 1948Three young women wash their clothes in Central Park during a water shortage. New York, 194919 year-old Shigeki Tanaka was a survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima and went on to win the 1951 Boston Marathon. The crowd was silent as he crossed the finish line. (UPDATE: As Peter notes in the comments below, ��Tanaka was not exactly ��a survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima�� �X when the bomb was dropped, he was at home, about 20 miles from the site. He saw a light and heard a distant rumble, but was personally unaffected by the bomb.��)Florida��s last Civil War veteran, Bill Lundy, poses with a jet fighter, 1955NASA scientists with their board of calculations, 1960��sMuhammad Ali��s fists after the fight with Cooper, 1963New York firemen play a game after a fire in a billiard parlor, 1969An abandoned baby sleeps peacefully in a drawer at the Los Angeles Police Station, 1971Boy hiding in a TV set. Boston, 1972 by Arthur TressA spectator holds up a sign at the Academy Awards, April 1974Robert De Niro��s cab driver license. In order to get into character for the film Taxi Driver, he obtained his own hack license and would pick-up/drive customers around in New York City.Nancy Reagan sits on the lap of Mr. T, dressed as Santa, 1983
Ronald Reagan wearing sweatpants on Air Force One, 1985
Putting my experiences of Life In NYC in a more personal perspective, and checking in with international/national, tech and some other news
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