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What If 1960s Proms Had Stayed Homemade?
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What If 1960s Proms Had Stayed Homemade?

A Nana in a 1963 homemade prom dress opens a bigger what-if: how would America look if home sewing and DIY fashion had stayed central instead of fast fashion?

by Hannah•March 8, 2026
Why Kids Dressed Like Adults in 1948 America
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Why Kids Dressed Like Adults in 1948 America

A 1948 photo of a boy in a tailored suit and fedora in Washington D.C. opens a window into postwar fashion, respectability politics, and Black middle-class life.

by cameron•March 8, 2026
5 Wild Things That Roman Mosaics Can Do
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5 Wild Things That Roman Mosaics Can Do

A Roman mosaic in Turkey captured an earthquake’s wave without breaking. Here are 5 surprising things Roman mosaics can do and what they reveal about the empire.

by Jade•March 8, 2026
The 5 Most Bizarre Publicity Stunts In History
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The 5 Most Bizarre Publicity Stunts In History

The trend for publicity stunts is something that is not likely to go away. Over the … The 5 Most Bizarre Publicity Stunts In HistoryRead more

by Hannah•March 7, 2026
Persepolis: Inside the Ceremonial Capital of Persia
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Persepolis: Inside the Ceremonial Capital of Persia

Persepolis was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Persian Empire. How was it built, what happened there, and why did Alexander the Great burn it?

by cameron•March 7, 2026
Roman Baby Footprint vs Modern Baby Prints
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Roman Baby Footprint vs Modern Baby Prints

A 2,000-year-old Roman baby footprint in clay looks just like a modern baby print. Compare their origins, methods, outcomes, and legacy across time.

by Jade•March 7, 2026
What If 1950s Girls Kept Their Cat Purses?
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What If 1950s Girls Kept Their Cat Purses?

A 1957 photo of a girl with a cat-shaped purse opens a window into consumer culture, gender, and nostalgia. What if that world had evolved differently?

by Hannah•March 7, 2026
Why the FBI Spied on John Steinbeck
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Why the FBI Spied on John Steinbeck

During the 1940s, the FBI quietly built a file on John Steinbeck, author of The Grapes of Wrath. Here’s why they watched him and what it changed.

by cameron•March 7, 2026
5 Things That Wedding Photo From 1979 Gets Right
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5 Things That Wedding Photo From 1979 Gets Right

A 1979 photo of a dad calming his daughter before she walks down the aisle captures 5 big truths about late-70s weddings, family, and changing gender roles.

by Hannah•March 7, 2026
Medieval Islamic Coins: How Money Made an Empire
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Medieval Islamic Coins: How Money Made an Empire

From gold dinars to copper fulus, medieval Islamic coins carried faith, power, and propaganda. How did this coinage system shape an empire from Spain to India?

by Hannah•March 7, 2026

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