When you hear the word ‘history,’ what do you imagine - a dusty book full of pages and pages of dates? In our opinion, history is the collection of all the most memorable, most unbelievable, or most fascinating stories humans have ever come to witness - both good and bad.
Instead of being a pile of long and dreary texts, we imagine history as an amalgamation of images, which together make up the collective story of humanity. Nothing can illustrate this idea like historical images. Take a peek at these unforgettable 16 photos, and see history from a brand new perspective.
1. Traffic enforcer stops cars in New York so a cat carrying a kitten can pass (1925)
2. Know the famous photo of construction workers having lunch on the half-finished Empire State Building? Here's the photographer who took that photo - Charles Ebbets (1932)
14. Sun shining down at passers-by at the Grand Central in New York City (1929) by Louis Faurer. Today, surrounding buildings block the sun, so this view is no longer possible to capture.
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