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The Wild, Wild West
The Western frontier is part of the cultural tradition of the United States. For a century, the cowboy has been an iconic American image, representing such values as rugged individualism, patriotism,...
View Article'Gaycock'
Many years ago, I bought an attractive metal re-creation of the "Gaycock" label. Purportedly it was a design from a old-time wooden packing crate that was used to ship produce from farm or grove to the...
View ArticleA new use for Legos
In October of last year the German street artist Megx transformed an old railroad bridge in Wuppertal, Germany, into a giant Lego-like structure. The existing bridge was retained, but the artist...
View ArticleFoggy morns
This is the time of year when we arise at dawn to fog. Meteorologists say that's because the humidity that builds up during the warm daytime sun condenses toward the ground as the atmosphere cools...
View ArticleCritters
UnimpressedExplorerConfrontationWhere's the food?Curiosity...A dog-eat-dog world
View ArticleSandy Hook's shorebirds
For beach-goers in northern New Jersey, Sandy Hook is a haven for sunbathers and swimmers, including those of us who shun clothing. But Sandy Hook also is a vitally important habitat for...
View ArticlePlanes were once allowed at drive-in movie theaters
Back in 1948, when the thought was that everyone eventually would operate their own airplane to commute to work, an entrepreneur in Asbury Park, New Jersey, tried to get to front of the future. Edward...
View ArticleThe sad deaths of old vehicles
Scrapped taxis outside Chongqing, ChinaOld milk trucks; photo by Bob Oswald via FlickrAlabamaBus in Ontario, Canada
View ArticleA trip through the Way Back machine. And a lot was not pretty then
Mr. Peabody and Sherman with the Way Back Machine, early 1960sBoston 1949, photo by Cornell CapaA Nike missile battery, late 1950s and early 1960sEarly Burger King restaurant in Tampa, FloridaPink was...
View ArticleSex sells even with old-time packing crates
Before the introduction of Playboy in the 1950s, horny straight men had to get their jollies through advertising that was suggestive. These ads included the labels affixed to the ends of wooden crates...
View ArticleLabor Day
Today’s posting is dedicated to the men who labor for a living—especially those who years ago risked their lives each day for a meager paycheck that kept their families alive. I’m speaking of the men...
View ArticleLabor
Photo by Werner MahlerThe final photo in this series was taken in the VEB hard coal mine in Zwickau, Germany.
View ArticleRetro life
Mid-century living room, by Viviana AgostinhoCoupe at a drive-in, 1960sNewsweek, November 23, 1959Woolworth's Record Department in Utica, New York, 1958'Technology Meets Pop Culture'1959 17-inch...
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