No matter how much school changes, school picture day will always be a constant. From arguing with your mom about what you were allowed to wear to sneaking in a funny face, these vintage photos of school picture day take…
“Saturday Night Live” recently celebrated its 50th anniversary, and while the show is still going strong and produces some funny skits, strolling down “SNL”‘s memory lane is unbeatable. From the OGs of the ’70s like John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda…
These vintage photos show what beauty salons once looked like, from towering hair dryers to timeless style. Step back to a time when a trip to the salon meant curlers, gossip, and a little glamour. This nostalgic collection reveals how…
The year 1932 was caught between hardship and hope. On one hand, the Great Depression still gripped much of the world; on the other, you had bright-eyed folks looking to the future as they rebuilt their lives piece by piece.…
Yeehaw! Not everyone can hop onto a bucking bull and give it a run (or a ride) for its money, but the men and women who ruled the rodeo certainly could. In small towns across America, the rodeo drew spectators…
If there’s any location that can offer a glimpse into everyday life in both big and small cities across the country, it’s Main Street. Today, you might find these streets populated by major department stores, upscale cafes, and CVS branches.…
In 1919, the First World War had just ended, and ordinary folks were left to pick up the pieces as soldiers returned home with deep scars (both visible and invisible).…
The rugged spirit of the American West comes alive in old photos of cowboys and cowgirls who called the open range home. Long before Hollywood glamorized ranching and turned cowboys…
Coca-Cola isn’t just a soft drink — it’s a global symbol, a pop culture icon, and, in many ways, a mirror of American life. From vintage ads to collectible glass…
Marred by the harsh realities of war, 1940 was a year filled with turmoil and uncertainty. With WWII now looming over much of the world, men in America braced for…
High school in the ’70s was all about bell-bottoms, feathered hair, and cruising around in station wagons with the radio on full blast. It was the age of passing mixtapes…
World War II was a time of unimaginable hardship, courage, and transformation. Seemingly overnight, ordinary folks were thrust into extraordinary roles on both the front lines and the home front…
Decades before women won the right to vote, suffragists filled city streets and courthouses across America to demand a say in their own future. Armed with little more than banners,…
The 1850s were a decade caught between tradition and the promise of a new era. On one hand, you still had horse-drawn carriages and gas-lit streets; on the other, steam…
The year 1947 was one of reinvention. World War II had ended just two years prior, and the world — still bearing the weight of loss and devastation — was…
If money could talk, it would whisper the secrets of the Gilded Age — a time when America’s wealthiest families lived in excess and spent their fortunes building marble palaces,…
Between 1892 and 1924, more than 12 million immigrants (mostly from Europe) bid farewell to their hometowns in search of better opportunities in the land of the free. Traveling with…
Thinking back to the technology that was around 50 years ago, it’s remarkable how many inventions and innovations have changed the world (and the way we navigate our way through…