This is what New York City's Central Park looked like during the Great Depression:
This picture, captured in 1933, showcases a range of "Hoovervilles," makeshift settlements created by the unemployed and named after President Herbert Hoover.
This is what's underneath a fire hydrant:
Emu eggs look like something out of Game of Thrones:
In 1918, a suffragette offered the following advice “to young ladies” on marriage:
This is a picture of the first-ever international tennis match at Wimbledon in 1883:
A pair of giant panda twins were born last week in South Korea:
Here's a closer look at them:
The words added to the dictionary in 1900 are an absolute doozy:
"Aeroplane," "taxi," and "loganberry." Some big ones in there.
The world's oldest diving suit is absolutely terrifying:
This is what the world's first domestic vacuum cleaner looked like in 1906:
This is Venus the bulldog, the official mascot of the HMS Vansittart, a World War II destroyer in the Royal Navy:
This is what the inside of a bungee cord looks like:
This is Joseph C. Gayetty, the man who invented commercial toilet paper:
It's worth noting that toilet paper from that era looked very, very uncomfortable:
This is what cinnamon looks like fresh off the tree:
This is what years and years of layers of graffiti looks like:
There are avocados out there that just might be the most beautiful thing I've ever seen: