50+ Must-See Moments In History

Last updated on May 22nd, 2024 at 04:54 pm

No one can predict the future, but we can better understand the present by looking back at history.

Here are 100 must-see historical moments – significant events that have shaped our world. From wars and revolutions to scientific discoveries and technological innovations, these are some of the most important moments in human progress.

Whether you’re a history buff or want to learn more about our fascinating past, check out this list!

Demonstrating how bulletproof vests work, 1923.

A family poses with their covered wagon in Kansas, 1908.Building the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty, Paris, 1876.The tallest man to ever live, Robert Wadlow, poses with his family in 1935.Workers building theEmpire State building, c. 1930sTwo women, minutes after voting, London, 1929.Mother and son pose for a photo, Ireland, 1890.

Henry Ford in the first car he ever built, 1896.Two newsies, New York, 1896.

The absolutely massive chain for the Titanic’s anchor, c. 1909.

A woman plays a piano designed for people undergoing bedrest, 1935.A photo by Berenice Abbot of a woman wiring an IBM computer, 1948.A man repairs the antenna on the World Trade Center, NYC, 1979. Photo by Peter Kaplan.Bottling ketchup at the Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, 1897
A meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, California, c. 1930.The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York CityA WWI-era German submarine washed ashore in Hasting, England, in 1919.The intact seal on Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922. It went untouched for 3,424 years.Lumberjacks take a photo with a Douglas fir tree, Washington, 1899.A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.An unknown soldier, Vietnam, 1965An Austrian child gets new shoes during WWIPainting the Eiffel tower, 1932.A girl tries to get a reaction from a royal guard. Stockholm, Sweden, 1970s.Audrey Hepburn with her pet deer, 1958.A hippie sells flowers on the road, Oklahoma, 1973.An East German soldier sneaks a little boy across the Berlin Wall, 1961.
“No dog biscuits today,” London, 1940s

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