Rare Photos: One Of Woody Guthrie's Last Shows
by Rich Remsberg
Before the folk legend succumbed to Huntington's disease, he performed an informal concert in a remarkable place with Pete Seeger and Rev. Gary Davis.
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by Rich Remsberg
Before the folk legend succumbed to Huntington's disease, he performed an informal concert in a remarkable place with Pete Seeger and Rev. Gary Davis.
by Rich Remsberg
Back in the day, the closest thing to Photoshop involved paint and a negative. These colorful lantern slides show Washington State like you've never seen it.
by Claire O'Neill
Earlier in October we asked you to submit vintage Halloween photos. Here's what we received.
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by Rich Remsberg
We're looking for the most delightful, organically surreal and highly original costumes in history. Send us yours!
by Rich Remsberg
A charming clip from the archives shows a small slice of the early Japanese rock scene.
by Rich Remsberg
Robert Ripley is reputed to have received more mail than any president. Whether or not that's true, artifacts from The Ripley Archives show just how abundant — and intriguing — his mail was.
by Rich Remsberg
Vintage NASA footage shows the ethereal experience of training for zero gravity in a giant pool.
by Rich Remsberg
A small collection of photos is one of the few existing visual reminders of the American eugenics movement.
by Rich Remsberg
Rich Remsberg spends a lot of time digging through archives. This month, he presents one of his favorite mysterious video clips.
by Rich Remsberg
Unlike most early documentary photographers of the American West, George Edward Anderson was also a Mormon bishop. His photos offer a unique view of life in Utah at the turn of the 20th century.
by Rich Remsberg
Sleek modernity meets utter pointlessness in a 1950s invention.
by Rich Remsberg
A 1927 silent film from the Library of Congress shows the unsettling reconstruction of an elephant.
by Rich Remsberg
Photographs from the early 1940s show a traveling, creepy "crime museum" of papier-mache effigies and ephemera.
by Rich Remsberg
"Found in the Archives," a new Picture Show miniseries, features unusual archival material, found and curated by archive researcher Rich Remsberg. The first installment: an unsettling video of 1960s military LSD testing.