Page 102 Rarely Seen Moments in History

This collection of photos is from Nancy S. in Moncks Corner, SC. Some captions were not provided.
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Slave auction place, c. 1870  

Burnt District Coffee House in Chicago after the Fire, 1871. Chicago entrepreneurs quickly reacted to establish or reestablish businesses in the fire district.

Telephone wires in New York, 1887  

Hanging of a stagecoach robber in Texas, c. 1890-1900

Wood-plank prison in Wyoming, 1893

Chinatown Squad of the San Francisco Police Department posing with sledge hammers  and axes in front of August Pistolesiâ's grocery store at 752 Washington Street, 1895. They were specialized in opium dens and gambling rooms and their method was simple.

Opium den in San Francisco, 1900  

Alice Huyler Ramsey (November 11, 1886 - September 10, 1983), the first woman to drive across the United States from coast to coast, 1909. Only 152 miles out of the total 3600-mile trip were made on paved road.

North American native Chilocco Indian Agricultural School basketball team in 1909. Originally, the swastika is a sign of good fortune.  

A horse-drawn fire engine of Engine No. 39 leaving Fire Headquarters at 157 East 67th Street for the last time after being replaced with a motorized fire engine, New York City, February 19, 1912.  

Lawn mowers of the White House grounds, 1918

Motorcycle chariots, 1920s

Log motor home by Wade, 1922

Log motor home by Wade, interior

Neighbours of Japanese origin were already unwanted in some neighborhoods in 1923

Three friends take a joyride on their ‘new’ (unreadable) vehicle, Ohio, c. 1924 

North American native switchboard operator, 1925

Workers lay bricks to pave 28th Street in Manhattan, 1930

Drive-In restaurant on West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles,1932

A life guard and a doctor attempt to save a swimmers life on Coney Island Beach, 1940. The woman in the center chose the worst moment for a smile.

 Coney Island, NY, 1940  

Victure Mature, Marilyn Monroe and Queen Elizabeth (both 30 at the time) meet at a movie premier in London. October 1956 

Elvis Presley joins the Army, 1958

Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev eating a hot dog in Des Moines, Iowa, on which he commented it's excellent. We make good sausages but yours are better, 1959  

Couple and friend being abused in a restaurant for the latter being black, USA, 1963

Minoru Yamasaki (right) posing with a model of the World Trade Center he designed, 1964

Portrait of hockey goalie Terry Sawchuk before face masks became standard in 1966

In 1967, challenging the all-male tradition of the Boston Marathon, Kathrine Switzer, at the time a headstrong 20-year-old junior at Syracuse University, entered the race. Two miles in, a race official tried to physically remove her from the competition.

Arnold Schwarzenegger on his first time in New York, 1968

New York City sidewalks filled with trash during the 1968 strike of sanitation workers.

New York City sidewalks filled with trash during the 1968 strike of sanitation workers.

New York City sidewalks filled with trash during the 1968 strike of sanitation workers.

Statue of Liberty as seen from Jersey City, 1963

President Carter with engineers and solar panels newly installed on the White House, 1979. President Reagan had them removed in 1986, to be reinstalled by President Obama in 2010  

Barack Obama posing with a group of friends that called themselves the Choom Gang, Hawaii, c. 1979. 
Choom was slang for smoking marijuana.

Robin Williams joins the stunning women of the Denver Broncos Pony Express as pro football's
first male cheerleader and prances before 70,000 cheering fans in Denver's Mile High Stadium. 

Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan posing with clay soldiers 
at the Mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, 1984

John Travolta takes Princess Diana for a dance in the White House, 1985

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