44 Rare and Historic Photos From The 1900s That Will Blow Your Mind

Step back in time with these 44 rare and historic 1900s photos, each offering a unique glimpse into a world that no longer exists.

This Pepsi can from 1960:

This driver’s license from the 1930s:

This 1950s bathroom with a built-in toilet phone:

This surgery bill from a six-day hospital stay in 1956:

This built-in seat for a telephone nook in a house built in 1947:

This chart of the cost of living in 1989:

This 1910 toilet that has a sink built in at the top that runs when it’s flushed:

This 1923 phonograph:

This 1922 college application form:

This screenshot of Amazon’s website from the late 1990s:

This 1928 toaster:

This list of instructions for new moms from the 1940s hospital maternity ward:

This pill container from 1947:

This 1951 banned children’s toy science kit that wanted kids to find uranium deposits:

This stove from the 1950s that has a built-in soup pot:

This 1930s radio and fish tank combo:

This 1924 Chevrolet ad:

This 1920s beer ad:

This 1920s ad to build a house for under $2500:

This 1930s phone that was still installed in someone’s apartment:

This 1923 high school report card:

This waffle iron from the 1950s:

This typewriter from 1910:

This 1925 alarm clock:

This Gatorade carton from 1988:

These 1920s noisemakers:

This bottle of Vick’s VapoRub from the 1970s:

This 1980s Cheetos bag:

This terrifying photo of the “Michelin Men” in the 1920s:

This 1920s water heater:

This 1929 Ford Hearse:

This original bottle of Red Bull found in Thailand in 1992:

This McDonald’s that hasn’t been renovated since the 1980s:

This 1950s tie that gave people fashion advice:

This 1970s Pringles can and logo:

This Pizza Hut menu (with prices) from 1984:

This 1990s McDonald’s meal menu:

This 1923 dollar bill:

The evolution of the M&Ms mascot from the 1940s-1990s:

This Crest toothpaste bottle and logo from 1955:

This double oven from the 1970s:

This 1948 Hotpoint refrigerator:

These 1930s spectacles:

And finally, this 1925 invitation to watch the solar eclipse with glasses:

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