Warning! These 1950s Movie Gimmicks Will Shock You
(via Collectors Weekly) Over 60 years ago, creative individuals like William Castle pushed the boundaries of the movie-going experience to
Read more(via Collectors Weekly) Over 60 years ago, creative individuals like William Castle pushed the boundaries of the movie-going experience to
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Read more(via Daily Mail) The momentos of allied soldiers who fought the Germans in World War I have been discovered inside
Read more(via The Telegraph) On June 19, 1885, the Statue of Liberty arrived in New York Harbor from France. It was
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Read more(via Amazing Planet) Over the last fifteen years, the city of Sherbrooke, in southern Quebec, Canada, has been trying to
Read more(via PetaPixel) Phil Grishayev is an LA video producer with an interesting hobby: he revisit iconic locations from his favorite
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