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The Mystery of the Blythe Intaglios
ceremonial chariot unearthed near Pompeii
How to Make Pork Chops Like They Did in the 18th Century
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Lost Crypt and Sacristy at Westminster Abbey Recently Uncovered
Twins Lose It When They Hear Phil Collins For The First Time
Thousands of Personal Letters From Abraham Lincoln Are Now Available Online
Victorian painting covering up 16th century portrait of Isabella de Medici
How Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts Were Made
The Animals performing "Please Don't Let Me Be Misundersrtood"
“Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood” Is a True Classic
There Will Be A New Spinoff TV Series For “A League Of Their Own”
Jackie Kennedy Redesigned How We Think of the White House
the Bee Gees performing on Australian TV in 1963
In 1963 the Bee Gees Were Still Kids and Already Appearing on TV
Slang Words the Pioneers Used
The Tips and Tricks That 1960s Housewives Followed
CBS Sunday Morning interview with Melissa Gilbert
Melissa Gilbert’s Real Life Little House on the Prairie
Victorian sink and wooden bucket
6 Features of Victorian Kitchens That Are Uncommon Today
publicity photo of Jan and Dean in 1964
“The Little Old Lady (from Pasadena)” Is Still the Catchiest Song of 1964
cellulose napkin as seen under a microscope
10 Average Things That Are Incredibly Beautiful Under a Microscope
Consuelo Vanderbilt, a dollar princess who lived at Blenheim Palace
The Often-Sad History of the Dollar Princesses
The Beau Brummels performing on Shindig in 1965
The Song That Started the “San Francisco Sound” in 1964
servants of Curraghmore House, Ireland, early 1900s
The “Perks” of Being a Domestic Servant in Victorian England
remains of the Sliding Jail in Jerome, AZ
The Fascinating Buildings of Jerome, AZ
antique diamond, pearl, and ruby bracelet appraised on Antiques Roadshow
Incredible Edwardian Gem Bracelet Appraised on Antiques Roadshow
gold filigree vintage lipstick holder
The Lost Art of Ladies’ Vanities
There’s A Dark Prequel To “The Grinch Who Stole Christmas” And Most People Don’t Remember It
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