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'Are You Ready for Marriage?': Couples Counseling From 1950 Wikimedia Commons

'Are You Ready for Marriage?': Couples Counseling From 1950

From Coronet Instructional Films, marriage advice for young lovers ...

'Hidden Alcatraz': The Past Lives of Our Most Infamous Prison Dan Katzman

'Hidden Alcatraz': The Past Lives of Our Most Infamous Prison

A new book takes you into the warden's home and mysterious tunnels, showing off the island's forgotten history

Real Fairytales: 6 Wedding Stories for the Rest of Us Amy Beth Connick
John Muir, the Original Environmentalist Wikimedia Commons

John Muir, the Original Environmentalist

On Earth Day 2011, a look back at 6 Atlantic essays by the father of American environmentalism

Our First Public Parks: The Forgotten History of Cemeteries National

Our First Public Parks: The Forgotten History of Cemeteries

From tiny plots to wide-open "rural cemeteries" and modern "memorial parks," the evolving design of cities of the dead

Time Travel: Niagara Falls, 1883 Library of Congress

Time Travel: Niagara Falls, 1883

Journeys in space and time with The Atlantic. Today: A couple returning to where they got married struggles to accept change and modernization.

'Are You Popular?': Social Guidance From 1947 Wikimedia Commons
'Dating Do's and Don'ts': Relationship Etiquette From 1949 Flickr
'Supervising Women Workers': Management Techniques From 1944
'The City': Urban Development Strategies From 1939 Flickr
A New American Tradition: Snowstorm Hyperbole

A New American Tradition: Snowstorm Hyperbole

As big snowfalls drift through not-so-snowy parts of America, freaking out has become a normal response

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