Last prisoners of Alcatraz leaving (1963).
Apollo I crew members rehearsing their water landing (1966).
A mom and her son watch the mushroom cloud after an atomic test 75 miles away from Las Vegas (1953).
Annette Kellerman promoted women's right to wear a fitted one-piece bathing suit (1907). She was arrested for indecency.
Construction of the Berlin wall (1961).
Children eating their Christmas dinner during the Great Depression: turnips and cabbage.
A penniless mother hides her face in shame after putting her children up for sale. Chicago, 1948.
The Ford Theater, where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
Frozen Niagara Falls, 1911.
Abraham Lincoln's hearse, 1865.
Construction of the Manhattan Bridge, 1908.
Melted and damaged mannequins after a fire at Madam Tussaud's Wax Museum in London, 1930.
Nazi officers and cadets celebrating Christmas, 1941.
It is difficult to understand how these people could believe themselves to be Christians.
President Richard Nixon trying to use chopsticks while visiting China in 1972.
New York City fire station, ca. 1912.
Operation Babylift: Vietnamese orphans transported by airplanes to America in 1975.
Illegal alcohol being poured out during Prohibition, Detroit 1929.
The original Ronald clown of McDonald's in 1963.
Santa Claus in New York, ca. 1900.
Unpacking the Head of the Statue of Liberty. Delivered June 17, 1885.
Sweden at 5:00 P.M., September 3rd, 1967:
Sweden changed from driving on the left side to driving on the right. This was the result.
Rose Dunn, also known as Rose of Cimarron.
She fell in love with a wild west bandit named George “Bittercreek” Newcomb, after being introduced to him by her brothers. In 1895, George was killed by the brothers after they became bounty hunters. Rose later married a politician.
Wyatt Earp (sitting) is seen photographed with his friend Bat Masterson.
Wyatt is known for his role in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral where he, along with his brothers Morgan and Virgil, as well as his friend, Doc Holliday, squared off against four outlaws.