Each picture is more fascinating than the last .
1.This is what Albert Einstein’s desk looked like the day he died:#
2.This is what the Eiffel Tower looked like as it was being built:#
3.Recognize these big ol' rocks? This is Mount Rushmore before the presidential heads were carved into it:#
4.This is how big Plymouth Rock is in real life:#
5.This is what Queen Elizabeth II looked like when she was 18:#
6.This is what one of the world’s oldest pairs of Levi’s jeans looks like:#
7.The Great Sphinx of Giza…has a tail!!!#
8.This right here is what one of theTitanic’s lifeboats looked like before the passengers were rescued:#
9.This is what Abraham Lincoln looked like when he became president in 1861…#
10….and this is what he looked like four short years later, in 1865:#
11.Speaking of Honest Abe, this is Ralph Lincoln, the 11th-generation cousin of Abraham Lincoln:#
12.This is Ruth Malcolmson, the woman who won the 1924 Miss America pageant:#
13.This is how thick one of the cables holding up the Golden Gate Bridge is:#
14.This is what Bob Ross looked like before he had his iconic hairdo:#
15.These were some of the job necessities for a TWA flight attendant in the 1940s:#
16.This is what Hong Kong looked like circa 1920…#
17.And here’s what it looks like today:#
18.Before CGI, this is how MGM filmed its iconic movie intro:#
19.You know, this one:#
20.This is Maud Wagner, who is widely believed to be the first femaleprofessionaltattoo artist in the US:#
21.This is what the Oval Office looks like without any furniture in it:#
22.This is what a dollar bill looked like in 1917:#
23.This right here is Vincent van Gogh’s painting palette:#
24.This is what first class on a plane in 1960 looked like:#
25.This is Robert Wadlow, the tallest man who ever lived:#
26.And this is Pauline Musters, the shortest woman ever to live:#
27.This is what the end of 13,000 miles of the Great Wall of China looks like:#
28.This painting by Leonardo da Vinci is the most expensive painting ever sold:#
29.This, wicker chairs and all, is what the interior of a plane looked like in 1925:#
30.This 3,000-pound absolute unit is Lubber, the world’s largest horse back in 1930:#
31.In 1955, it cost $4.75 to go on 10 rides at Disneyland:#
32.This is the violin Wallace Hartley, bandleader on theTitanic, played as the ship sank:#
33.This monument to the doomed Donner Party shows just how deep the snow the unfortunate travelers had to deal with was:#
34.This is the world’s oldest surviving photograph, taken by Nicéphore Niépce in 1827:#
35.Here’s what the original, un-enhanced world’s oldest picture looks like today:#
36.This is the Speyer wine bottle, the oldest known bottle of wine on Earth:#
37.The presidents on Mount Rushmore were originally planned to look like this:#
38.Michelangelo’s “David” statue is really, really big in person:#
39.This is what a 3-year-old Albert Einstein looked like:#
40.This is what the iceberg that sank theTitaniclooked like after being hit:#
41.This is what the Mayan temple at Chichen Itza looked like before it was restored:#
42.And this is what it looks like today:#
43.This is Ham the chimpanzee, the first ape launched into space:#
44.In 1907, world-classswimmerAnnette Kellerman was arrested for indecency after she wore a bathing suit like this one to Revere Beach in Massachusetts:#
45.This pointy thing is what a nuclear bomb actually looks like:#
46.In 1962, three men escaped Alcatraz Island prison after fooling guards with papier-mâché decoy heads that looked like this:#
47.This man, Gay Jewel, was declared the “world’s heaviest man” in 1899:#
48.This is what the nuclear bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, looked like from the ground:#
49.This beauty is Britain’s oldest door, constructed almost 1,000 years ago, in the 1050s:#
50.This is Charles Ponzi, the infamous scammer ponzi schemes got their name from:#
51.This is a record of everyone who died and how they died in London during one week in 1665:#
52.This is Margaret Gorman, the woman who won the very first Miss America competition in 1921:#
53.This is just a small sample of what researchers found in King Tut’s tomb after discovering it in 1922:#
54.Before alarm clocks, people known as Knocker-Ups would get paid to go around in the early hours of the morning and bang on windows to wake people up:#
56.This is a wax sculpture of ThomasWedders, the man whose 7.5-inch nose was apparently the largest nose in history:#
57.This is a picture from Abraham Lincoln’s second inauguration in 1865. Can you spot him?#
58.Speaking of Lincoln, this man, Valentine Tapley, vowed in 1860 to never cut his beard again if Abraham Lincoln was elected president. Here’s him in 1896:#
59.These are the real-life outfits doctors would wear to treat plague patients in the 1600s:#
60.This is what the scalp of the Statue of Liberty looks like from the torch:#
61.This is what the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC looked like in 1907:#
62.And this is what it looked like 100 years later:#
63.This is what the First Class Lounge on the Titanic looked like:#
64.And this is what the Third Class dining room of the Titanic’s sister ship, the Olympic, looked like:#
65.The man in the middle in this picture is a college-aged Richard Nixon:#
66.This is the Times Building, the center of New York’s Times Square, under construction in 1903:#
67.And here’s what that same area looks like over a hundred years later:#
68.The original design for the Michelin Man was absolutely terrifying:#
69.This is what the Golden Gate Bridge looked like while it was under construction:#
70.These are hand-drawn sketches of the phases of the moon Galileo Galilei drew in 1610:#
71.In the 1930s, this couple won an Atlantic City dance marathon after dancing for 1,473 hours:#
72.And, yes, people did fall asleep standing up while dancing at these marathons:#
73.Someone had to hand-carve all of the presidents' eyes on Mount Rushmore:#
74.This is the message then-president Jimmy Carter sent aboard the Voyager spacecraft to any aliens the ship might encounter:#
75.And, finally, California once had a place called the California Alligator Farm where children were encouraged to get up close and personal with alligators and even take them for rides:#









































































