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1.This time capsule note from 1998 that mentions Bill Clintonjust astheMonica Lewinskyscandal was breaking (back when Clinton was still denying everything):

2.This Gameboy from the Gulf War that wrecked my perception of time:

3.This stamp of Charles and Diana from 1981:

4.This speech for President Nixon in case Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin couldn’t get back to Earth:

5.These “easy-to-follow instructions” for making all kinds of drugs from 1973:

6.This sample pack of quaaludes from back when they were considered “a breakthrough in sleep therapy”:

7.As well as this old drug education kit with the actual drugs it was describing:

8.This fill-in-the-blank letter to troops in Vietnam:

9.This list of expenses for a University of Alabama student in 1929, which totals under $100 for a quarter:

10.This 1965 church cookbook that lists married women using their husbands' last name:

11.This old vaccine card that prove they’re nothing new:

12.And these vintage cigars that prove gender reveals are nothing new, either, though they’ve certainly gotten more annoying:

13.These instructions from a 1911 book of home remedies:

14.This old cell phone with a clip-on chatboard that now feels very, very dated:

15.Along with this display of mobile phones from their inception until today, which shows just how quickly things change:

16.This briefcase that had a separate compartment for floppy disks:

17.This Netflix instant streaming disc for Wii:

18.This prediction that computers won’t take over the world, actually, from 1980:

19.This “Kraft Dinner” from 1979 that proves Kraft has been around for a while, but it used to look pretty different:

20.This Crayola box that also looks wildly different:

21.And this old McDonald’s coupon that’s likely from the ’60s that proves not everything has changed:

22.This old Elvis-branded shampoo someone found from 1985:

23.This 1940s list of rules for new mothers that includes not smoking or handling any phones an hour prior to nursing:

24.This 1986MetallicaandOzzy Osbourneconcert ticket for $16.50:

25.These old food coupons and stamps:

26.This bill for a wedding from 1961:

27.And this $216 receipt for a 1957 honeymoon:

28.Aaaand this $57 bill for a birth in 1940:

29.This “desirable weight according to height” table from 1959, which does not seem right to me:

30.Throwing it back even more, this old 1800s ad for a “massage” to cure “female hysteria”:

31.This glowing perfume bottle that definitely useduranium:

32.This 1939 vacation ad downplaying Hitler’s threat:

33.This headline from a 1940 paper:

34.And this 1908 postcard that casually has swastikas on it:

35.This 2000 list of ways to add fun to your life that includes “try on your daughter’s makeup when she’s not around” and going through the car wash with your windows open:

37.This old note people found when pulling off the old wallpaper in their new home:

38.These old medicines that look more like poison:

39.And this old nursing kit with cocaine in it:

40.This 1919 bill of sale for a Ford car that came out to $325:

41.And finally, this old note from a 1908 autograph book:

A handwritten letter dated 2/5/98 from Mike to Mike. The letter discusses life in 1998, movies like Titanic, games, college, and mentions Bill Clinton

Damaged Nintendo Game Boy on display, labeled "Game Boy damaged in Gulf War." The case shows severe wear, and it appears burnt. Accompanying text explains its history

Three postage stamps depict: a horse-drawn mail coach and envelope text (top left), a train (top right), and a man in a suit with a woman in a blouse (bottom)

A potential speech by President Nixon about a moon disaster, written in 1969, reveals a tribute to astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin if a tragedy occurred

Cover of "Basic Drug Manufacture" by The Fantastic Venomous Consumption, featuring colorful lab equipment and a list of synthesized drugs

Box of Quaalude-300, a sleep therapy medication, with attention-grabbing text on the front and an illustration of a brain

Drug Education Guide poster showing a chart with classifications of drugs, including hallucinogens, stimulants, narcotics, and depressants, featuring images and descriptions

Typed letter from soldier in Saigon, Vietnam in July 1970 to family, with fill-in-the-blanks about daily life and activities

A handwritten ledger listing school expenses at the University of Alabama, including room rent, fees, books, and stationery from September 18, 1929, totaling $96.90

Page 189 of "White Mountain Cookery: Then and Now" lists team members, including recipe coordinator Mrs. H. A. Skilton and cover designer Mrs. Edward Damp

A vintage vaccination certificate dated Sept 17, 1887, certifies a 121-year-old named Cal has been vaccinated. Signed by J.B. Emmet, M.D., Health Officer, Martinez

A cigar in clear packaging with "It's a boy" text, next to a beige cylindrical cigar case labeled "Gold Label" on a brown surface

Instructions for a remedy: Ice in the rectum aids urination. Urine should start to drop in 30 minutes, eventually flowing in a stream

A hand holding an old Ericsson TH688 mobile phone with a flip-out QWERTY keyboard

A display case with five shelves of various models of old mobile phones, organized by model and design, ranging from early brick phones to early smartphones

A brown leather case labeled "Floppy Disk Pocket" on a smaller pocket, opened to show inner storage

Netflix Instant Streaming Disc for Wii with packaging. Instructions include: insert the disc in your Wii, choose what's available, and enjoy immediately. Do not return disc

Newspaper excerpt predicts computer dominance by 2000, referencing George Orwell’s “1984.” Mentions public doubts and fears of technology’s impact on society

Box of Kraft Dinner Macaroni & Cheese, 225 grams (7.9 oz). Side panel shows ingredients and nutritional information

An empty, weathered Crayola Crayons metal container is lying on its side on a white table. The text on the container reads, "WHERE COLOR IS REQUIRED" and "USE A GOLD MEDAL PRODUCT."

A vintage McDonald's "All-American" card displaying images of a burger, fries, and a drink. The card entitles the bearer to a free meal at the provided address

Elvis Presley "Love Me Tender" Conditioning Shampoo bottle with his image and signature on the front label and product information on the back label

Typed instructions for new mothers with 19 points about infant care, feeding schedules, and visitor rules. Includes a note about supervisor exceptions

A concert ticket for Ozzy Osbourne and Metallica at Meadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, NJ, on Monday, April 21, 1986, at 7:30 PM. Ticket price: $16.50

Two U.S. Department of Agriculture food coupon booklets are displayed on a quilt. The top booklet has a value of $65.00

An old, stained German restaurant receipt listing various food and drink items with handwritten notes and signatures at the bottom

A person is holding a black and white photo of people on recliners next to an itemized bill from Castle Harbor Hotel, including charges for meals and other services

A 1940 medical bill addressed to Mrs. Sadie Loren from Ilion Hospital, detailing charges for board and care, nursing, laboratory, birth supplies, and X-ray, totaling $57.50

A chart detailing desirable weight ranges for men and women aged 25 and over, based on height and body frame size. Data is provided by the 1959 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

An old  for Dr. Swift promoting a massage treatment for various diseases, featuring a woman receiving a massage from a man. Text details treatment benefits

A vintage-style green perfume bottle with a bulb atomizer is placed in a box with crinkled paper. A hand with long, dark-colored nails is visible on the right

Poster in a shop window reads: "Don't mind Hitler, take your holiday. Book here, Victoria Coach Station, E.W.I". Below, Imperial Airways and other travel ads are displayed

A newspaper front page from New Year's Day features prominent headlines about WWII, such as "Hitler Boasts of Nazi Victory in 1941" and "16-Year Record Broken."

A postcard with a green pattern featuring swastikas. The text reads: "The busy little post card doth many needs supply, and this will say till another day, Good Wishes, Good Luck, and Good Bye."

Magazine page by Mary Roach listing 100+ tips for adding fun to life, including dancing, writing a letter, taking photos, and trying face paint

 from a 1919 magazine promoting an electric glove stove as a remedy for chills. Various individuals are shown using the device in different settings

The image shows a handwritten note from October 5, 1997, stating if the Spice Girls are popular next time this room is decorated, the writer will eat their overalls

Five old bottles with various pharmaceutical labels are displayed on a shelf. Labels include: Aulis Pharmacy, Winsor & Newton Distilled Turpentine, Purified Poppy

A hand holds an open vintage metal box containing small tubes labeled "Cocaine Hydrochloride," "Heroin," and "Morphine" with a syringe inside

Old receipt from The Criswold-Wagg Motor Company dated October 13, 1919, detailing the sale of a Ford Touring Car to John Schmidl for $275 with additional charges

The image shows a handwritten note dated November 24, 1906, addressed to "Nellie" from "Margaret B." It reflects on who will read the book a hundred years later