treadmill were fundamentally invented as a way to penalise criminals .
1.Here’s a little sample of what teenagers were looking for in a partner in 1955.#
2.Here’s what a child’s car seat looked like in the 1930s and ’40s.#
3.Here is the “Mona Lisa” next to a copy painted by one of da Vinci’s students. The copyisbetterpreserved, so we can more clearly picture what the “Mona Lisa” looked like when it was first painted. (And y’all — she has eyebrows!)#
4.Here’s the original model for Mount Rushmore, showing it was supposed to havefull bustsalong with the heads.#
5.Here is what the first Taco Bell looked like. You can find it at their headquarters in California.#
6.And here is one of their original menus.#
7.Here’s who the Wendy’s logo was based on — Wendy Morse, whose father Dave Thomas founded the fast food chain. You can see a younger version of herhere.#
8.Here’s what a ticket to Disneyland looked like in 1997 — and how much it cost.#
9.Here is a recipe for Girl Scout Cookies from 1922, when Girl Scouts would actually make the cookies themselves.#
10.Here are some 1960s tips to remain “feminine” as you smoke cigarettes.#
11.And here’s Betty Crocker’s advice for women.#
12.Here is a depiction of prisoners using the first version of the treadmill at Brixton Prison in London in 1825. Treadmills were originallyinventedto help prisoners “atone” for their crimes.#
13.Here is one of the original 1930s Shell gas stations.#
14.Here is one of the original Jolly Roger pirate flags — only two currently exist worldwide.#
15.Here is a diary entry from the day WWI ended.#
16.And here’s what a draft notice looked like during WWII.#
17.Here is the actual bus that Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on.#
18.Here is the first and third-class menu from the night the Titanic sank.#
19.Here’s the evolution of the Dunkin' Donuts logo.#
20.Here’s a look back at how much things cost in the ’90s.#
21.And here’s a $170 bill for a semester at Harvard from 1869.#
22.Here’s a version of a selfie stick from 1997, from a book titled99 More Unuseless Japanese Inventions.#
23.Here is one of the cards people across America received in the mail in the ’60s when zip codeswerefirst created.#
24.Here is a list of tips to help prevent the spread of influenza, which are super weird to look at post-COVID lockdown.#
25.Here’s what women’s bathing suits looked like in the 1890s.#
26.Here’s one of the original sketches for the gameSuper Mario Bros.,doneusing graph paper.#
27.Here’s what letters to Santa looked like in 1897.#
28.Here’s what the Hollywood sign used to look like — it actually used to say “Hollywoodland.”#
29.Here is how much you would receive on average if you lost a limb at work in 1890.#
30.This is what Sprite cans used to look like.#
31.And this is what the original Mountain Dew looked like.#
32.This is what reclining seats on aircrafts used to look like.#
33.And here is an example of a first-class lounge on a 1960s airplane.#
34.Here is an example of a classified ad from 1865.#
35.Here’s a list of causes of death in London in 1632.#
36.Here’s what “party food” looked like in the 1950s.#
37.Here’s what house and mortgage prices were like in the late ’50s/early ’60s.#
38.Here’s a hospital bill for giving birth from 1930.#
39.Here are the top 50 songs of 1972.#
40.Here’s what New York subway cars used to look like.#
41.Here’s what Times Square looked like in 1940.#
42.Here’s an old printing press setup that explains theoriginof the words “uppercase” and “lowercase.”#
43.Here is theoriginalXbox prototype.#
44.And here’s what an old one-game Nintendo gaming console from 1982 looked like.#
45.Here’s what was in cough syrup in the 1800s.#
46.And here’s an old nursing kit from the early 1900s that has cocaine tablets,backwhen it was used as medicine.#
47.Here’s an old newspaper ad forJawswhen it first came out.#
48.Here are instructions for turning on lights in a home, back when houses first began to incorporate electricity.#
50.Here is the original list of basketball rules, created in 1891.#
51.Here’s what a $5 bill looked like in 1896.#
52.Here’s what the Statue of Liberty looked like as it was being built in Paris.#
53.Here’s what your average work desk looked like in 1966.#
54.Here are examples throughout history of people saying the exact same things about the younger generations.#
55.And finally,here’san instructional video about using the internet from 1997 that made me realize just how much has changed in the last 27 years.#



















































