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    15 Holiday Traditions from WWI and WWII America That Feel Surreal

    Wartime didn’t pause the holidays; it reshaped them. In WWI and WWII, American families kept traditions alive with ration books on the table and service flags in the window. Trees…

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    35 Vintage Photos of Holidays as they were then

    Holidays have always been about togetherness, tradition, and taking a break from everyday life, but the way we celebrate has changed dramatically over the decades. Long before smartphones, online shopping,…

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    25 Vintage Photos from the 1930s

    The 1930s were a study in opposites: lean years and exuberant evenings, repaired shoes and polished dance floors. These vintage photos carry the quiet grit of daily life alongside the…

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    24 Colorized Photos from the 1910s

    The 1910s were a time of rapid change as new technologies appeared, cultures shifted, and a global war reshaped everyday life. Most photographs from this era are in black and…

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    15 Wild Disguises Criminals Actually Tried to Use (1920s–1980s)

    From slapdash mustaches to Hollywood-level prosthetics, criminals have spent the last century proving one thing: some people will try anything to avoid being recognized. Between the 1920s and 1980s, police…

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    20 People Who are Unfortunate Masters of Humblebrags

    There’s bragging, there’s complaining, and then there’s the rare art form known as the humblebrag. It’s that special kind of statement that pretends to be modest while loudly announcing something…