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One summer night in August, 1935, a young Soviet miner named Alexei Stakhanov managed to extract 102 tonnes of coal in a single shift. This was nothing short of extraordinary (according to Soviet ...
Former "Frasier" star Kelsey Grammer visits TODAY to talk about the new Amazon series "The Last Tycoon," in which he plays a 1930s Hollywood exec. He says a scene set at the Academy Awards is so ...
Before television and ubiquitous screens of all sizes, there was expansive time for friends and leisurely pursuits. People entertained themselves, making music, conversing and playing sports and cards ...
Broken dolls and toys are refurbished by Shorewood High School students in the manual arts classroom in December 1931. The ...
The exhibit, which runs through July, represents the strong connection these immigrants had to their heritage and their dedication to maintain a sense of Irish culture for their children. The distance ...
Chicagoans of a certain age still lament the demolition of Riverview, the famed North Side amusement park that was razed in 1967. But the park would have been demolished much earlier—during the Great ...
Empowered by the Soviet state before World War II to create a Jewish national culture, Soviet Jewish activists were interested in building such a culture because they were striving for a national ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — An “ultra rare” $500 banknote from the 1930s is set to be auctioned off Wednesday. According to Hansons Auctioneers, the banknote was printed 90 years ago and is part of a major ...
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