The Mystery Man Who Spent 20 Years Photographing North American Buildings
(via Atlas Obscura) His name was Barry Gfeller, and he left behind an astonishing 50,000 previously unseen images.
Read more(via Atlas Obscura) His name was Barry Gfeller, and he left behind an astonishing 50,000 previously unseen images.
Read more(via Mental Floss) The namesake series starring Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy, created by Jim Henson, debuted on American
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Read more(via Mental Floss) Debuting in 1958, cartoonist Johnny Hart’s B.C. took a humorous view of Stone Age life that pre-dated
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Read more(via Great Big Story) One Halloween, Ryan Weimer’s then-3-year-old son wanted to dress up as a pirate. But his son,
Read more(via Collector’s Weekly) For children, playgrounds are where magic happens. And if you count yourself among Baby Boomers or Gen
Read more(via Mental Floss) Everyone’s favorite lazy, lasagna-loving cat made his debut 40 years ago, but Garfield is still just as
Read more(via Great Big Story) America’s movie and film archive is located in an underground bunker in Culpepper, Virginia. The bunker
Read more(via Grunge) It’s no secret that writers, as a species, are a little bit off. It takes a different sort
Read more(via Great Big Story) Olympus Group in Milwaukee makes the world’s most beloved mascots, from paper to playoffs. Brittany Jacob
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