'52 Henry J Vagabond, 468, Turbo 350
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Super Duty… 1961 Catalina 421 bubbletop
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Tri-Power bubbletop… 1960 Bonneville
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Live is a 1972 live album by American soul artist Donny Hathaway. It was recorded at two concerts: side one at The Troubadour in Hollywood, and side two at The Bitter End in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.
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“The Mole People” (1956).
Great, watchably bad movie about a lost cave world with albinos and evil mole men with “Brain from Planet Arous” star shlockmeister John Agar. It was about an expedition to a lost cave world, so it has a definite H. Rider Haggard vibe.
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Inmates at Dachau concentration camp celebrate their liberation by U.S. forces. Opened in 1933, Dachau was the first of the Nazi concentration camps to open in Germany and was initially intended to hold political prisoners. Eventually, the camp was used for the imprisonment of: Jews, Romani (Gypsies), ordinary German and Austrian criminals, clergy and religious dissenters, Jehovah’s Witnesses, politicians and political dissidents, homosexuals, POWs and foreign military officers, Resistance fighters, foreign forced laborers, so-called “race-polluters”, vagrants and “work-shy” individuals, so-called “idiots” (individuals with mental impairments), intellectuals and educators (the largest group were Polish professors from Kraków universities) and royalty (including: Franz, Duke of Bavaria, Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia, Antonia, Crown Princess of Bavaria, Princess Irmingard of Bavaria, Prince Louis Ferdinand of Prussia, Prince Max, Duke of Bavaria, Phillipp, Landgrave of Hesse, Prince Georg of Bavaria, Maximillian, Duke of Hohenberg and Prince Ernst von Hohenberg). Dachau concentration camp, near Dachau, Upper Bavaria, Germany. April 1945.
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