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Descendants of the U.S. Founding Fathers Recreate Iconic Painting 241 Years Later
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New Evidence Suggests Amelia Earhart Survived Her Plane Crash
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Rare Images Depicting American Life in the 19th Century
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Rarely Seen Photos of Freddie Mercury with His Long-Time Love Jim Hutton
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Rome’s Largest Catacombs with Newly Uncovered Frescoes Will Open to the Public
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Amazing Photos Reveal the Work of Britain’s First Tattoo Artist in Victorian Times
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New Digital Archive Features Over 2 Million Photos from the First 100 Years of Photography
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Behind the Scenes: How the British Library Digitizes One of the World’s Biggest Books
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B&W Photos Give Firsthand Perspective of Daily Life in 1940s New York
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Rare Photos of Frida Kahlo as a Young Woman in the 1920s
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Frida Kahlo’s Colorful Wardrobe Finally Revealed After Being Hidden for 50 Years
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Historic Photos of Young World Leaders Before Their Political Power
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