“My grandmother’s immigration forms from the 1950s look just like Cards Against Humanity”
“My grandma saved a newspaper declaring the end of World War I from Nov 7, 1918, four days BEFORE the war ended.”
“Found a movie ticket for Forrest Gump in the pocket of a shirt I bought at the thrift store”
“Doodles in 1878, by my great great grandfather.”
“Husband received a letter he wrote to himself in 1998”
“Architect friends found this beam in an old house in Massachusetts, the date is the battle of Bunker Hill”
“My Great Grandma’s medical bill from 1950”
“Found these 110(?) year old Crayolas in the back of a family secretary desk. The pack still has the crayons.”
“A wall was removed in a Victorian house we are working at which revealed an old cast iron fireplace”
“My Great-Grandfather’s social security card was made out of metal, not paper”
“This very old bottle of cocaine we found in my pharmacy.”
“My mom has two vacuum’s from the same company with nearly a 100 year age difference.”
“Still operational, origional 1957 wall mount refrigerator”
“This hole in the wall showing the original wallpaper from 1885”
“I work for the railway and found this Gatorade carton in near mint condition in a tunnel. Date on the top says June 16, 1988.”
“My mom went to the USSR in 1985 and still has a Soviet pack of cigarettes.”
“Old folding fan without “under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance”
“Found my old, still working MP3 player with more than 3000 songs of my late teenage years”
“Someone had all the failed presidential candidates bumperstickers on their car”
“Geometry textbook from 1927: “In case of fire, throw this in””
“This Sprite can I found in the ceiling of an old mall.”
“This picture of my parents never actually happened, but two separate photos that fit perfectly together”