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Retrospective

25 photos that show what life looked like in 1975

A woman working on her VW van
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50 photos from American life in the 19th century

A group of women dressed in bustle gowns on the boardwalk in the 1890s.
Retrospective

47 photos that show what life looked like in 1977

Color photo of five teenage girls leaning against a car on a tree-lined suburban street in San Diego in 1977. They wear high-waisted jeans and various casual tops including a tied blouse, a floral shirt, and a cardigan. One makes a peace sign and another rests her head on a friend's shoulder. Green hedges and parked cars are visible behind them.
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If these 10 celebrities were famous pieces of furniture, they would be…

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Joni Sweet

Joni Sweet is a freelance writer who specializes in travel, health, wellness, and finance. Her work has been published by Forbes, USA Today, Lonely Planet, SELF, Real Simple, The Christian Science Monitor, Healthline, Thrillist, Greatist, mindbodygreen, and dozens of other publications. National Geographic published her first travel guide, “48 Hours: New York,” in French and Italian in 2016. She earned a degree in journalism from Ithaca College. When Joni’s not traveling the world, she can be found digging into vegetarian food, practicing yoga, and trying the latest skincare products.



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