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Fashion Lover Wears Swimsuit Styles From Different Decades Over the Last 100 Years
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Two Rare Dimes Worth $2 Million Dollars Each Are Still in Circulation
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Winston Churchill Had a Doctor’s Note To Drink Unlimited Alcohol While Visiting the U.S. During Prohibition
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Explore 870,000 Items in the New York Public Library Online Archives
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Renaissance Master Leonard Da Vinci Wrote One of the Earliest Known Resumés
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Before Google, People Asked Public Librarians Their Questions
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West Point Opens 200-Year-Old Time Capsule and Uncovers Six Silver Early American Coins
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Antique Map Acquired at Estate Sale Turns Out to Be an Extremely Rare 14th-Century Portolan Chart
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42 New Sites Added to the UNESCO World Heritage List
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AI Is Used To Share What Ancient Languages Sounded Like
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These Rare Daguerrotypes Are the Earliest Surviving Photos of Iran in the 1850s
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