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A Selection of 1890s to Early 1900s Mugshots from Nebraska

What was **normal everyday life** like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago? Featuring old photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes that offer a glimpse into the past.

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Woman asked to go ahead of me at Trader Joe's

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Book entitled "No. More. Plastic." is ironically wrapped in plastic.

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Reddit's largest humor depository

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The Original Dating App (From 1865)

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What was **normal everyday life** like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago? Featuring old photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes that offer a glimpse into the past.

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Saw this on local news and immediately thought, "That lil a**hole."

The subreddit where the true asshole-ish nature of all cats is displayed for the world to see.

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The West Virginia Penitentiary. Located in Moundsville, West Virginia. In use from 1866 until 1995.

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High quality images of abandoned things and places.

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Bojnice Castle in Bojnice, Slovakia

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Castles, Châteaux, and Fortresses - Content concerning historic fortifications and palaces.

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Queensboro Bridge under construction, [c. 1906]. Steamboat 'Priscilla' passing below with Blackwell's Island partially visible in the distance.

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High quality images of bridges.

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Late 18th-century internal irrigator (AKA a douche) made of cow bone. Discovered at City Hall Park, New York City [662x684]

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/r/ArtefactPorn is a community dedicated to posting the very best objects, from the very large to the very small, made or shaped by the mankind throughout history. These artefacts range from tools and works of arts to archaeological finds, and give us a better sense of life in various moments throughout history.

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Marine Building in Vancouver, Canada. Built in 1930 by architects McCarter, Nairne, & Partners.

Welcome to the Art Deco subreddit, a vibrant community dedicated to celebrating the iconic design movement of the early 20th century. Share and explore the elegance, glamour, and innovation that define Art Deco in architecture, fashion, and art. Engage in discussions, showcase stunning examples, and dive into the rich history of this influential aesthetic. Let's revel in its roaring beauty!

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View of the Alwyn Court Building in Manhattan, New York. Built between 1907 and 1909 and designed by architects Harde & Short in the French Renaissance style.

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High quality images of architecture.

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Medley Center Mall in Irondequoit, a suburb of Rochester, New York

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High quality images of abandoned things and places.

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Overlook Mountain House, Catskill Mountains, New York

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This is the official SubReddit for the Search and Rescue series, which first appeared on NoSleep.

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I bought a rug. I was afraid she'd claw at it. Instead, I think she claimed it. She's been camped out on it all day!

what are Standard Issue Cats™? does your cat look like the avatar for this community? when looking at the posts here do you say "that Looks Just like My cat!" Then congrats, you have a Standard Issue Cat™! (if you need it spelled out: they are brown mackerel tabbies) Leave a picture of your SIC™ along with make and model year and a review here. *witty titles regarding the quirks of your particular model are highly encouraged here*

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Name it!

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Share covers and ideas.

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The Painter of the Eiffel Tower, Paris, 1953. By photographer Marc Riboud.

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/r/OldSchoolCool **History's cool kids, looking fantastic!** A pictorial and video celebration of history's coolest kids, everything from beatniks to bikers, mods to rude boys, hippies to ravers. And everything in between. If you've found a photo, or a photo essay, of people from the past looking fantastic, here's the place to share it.

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Looking for help identifying this rug.

Welcome to The Rug Atlas! This community is your ultimate guide to the fascinating world of rugs—Here we will try to help everyone about the origin, age, material of rugs(Rug Appraisals).Whether you’re a collector, a maker, or someone who simply admires the artistry of handmade rugs, this is the perfect space to share knowledge, showcase your treasures, and connect with fellow enthusiasts. Join us and let’s weave stories together!Add good quality,entire,back corner & detail pictures of the rug.

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Looking for help identifying this rug.

A place to display and share your many collections with the reddit collector community.

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Looking for help identifying this rug. New York, USA.

We are dedicated to antiques (older than 100 years). Join in!

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Looking for help identifying this rug.

A subreddit for lovers of oriental rugs

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A Federal Agent Searching a 'Wood Truck' During Prohibition, 1926

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What was **normal everyday life** like for people living 50, 100, or more years ago? Featuring old photos, scanned documents, articles, and personal anecdotes that offer a glimpse into the past.

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1925 Fine-Arts Cone Radio Speaker, depicting the archangel Gabriel blowing twin horns.

Welcome to the Art Deco subreddit, a vibrant community dedicated to celebrating the iconic design movement of the early 20th century. Share and explore the elegance, glamour, and innovation that define Art Deco in architecture, fashion, and art. Engage in discussions, showcase stunning examples, and dive into the rich history of this influential aesthetic. Let's revel in its roaring beauty!

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The 1924 Talking Book Crystal Radio [2560x2102]

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/r/ArtefactPorn is a community dedicated to posting the very best objects, from the very large to the very small, made or shaped by the mankind throughout history. These artefacts range from tools and works of arts to archaeological finds, and give us a better sense of life in various moments throughout history.

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This looks uncomfortable for all parties involved.

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TVs that are too high

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Art Deco Control Room at Battersea Power Station, London

Welcome to the Art Deco subreddit, a vibrant community dedicated to celebrating the iconic design movement of the early 20th century. Share and explore the elegance, glamour, and innovation that define Art Deco in architecture, fashion, and art. Engage in discussions, showcase stunning examples, and dive into the rich history of this influential aesthetic. Let's revel in its roaring beauty!