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braiker:

NPR’s Lost and Found slide show of old color photos dating back to the 1930s taken by Charles Cushman is magical. Grade A internet. 

This is excellent.
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theatlantic:

braiker:

NPR’s Lost and Found slide show of old color photos dating back to the 1930s taken by Charles Cushman is magical. Grade A internet. 

This is excellent.

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    This is the most fascinating tale I have seen and heard in quite some time.
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    This is just gorgeous.
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    These are really beautiful.
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    Very much worth a watch.
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    Wow!
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    well worth checking out.
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