You’re telling me you could reserve a flight to the moon in 1969?!??!?

1.Here is a vaccine card from 1909.

2.Here’s a buttonforRonald Reagan’s presidential campaign from 1980.

vaccine cards

3.Here’s an atomic energy kit for kids from back in the ’50s.

It was meant to be “less scary” for children.

7.And here’s Minnie, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, and Pluto with Mickey.

Button reads "REAGAN Let's make America great again" on a navy background

9.Here is what it looked like to recordthefirst roaring lion MGM logo in the 1920s.

10.This is what a children’s car seat from the 1950s looked like.

11.Here are the Apollo 11 flight plans.

Vintage Gilbert Atomic Energy Lab set with various scientific equipment and experiment guides displayed

12.Here’s theplayer(Jerry West) that the NBA logoisreportedly based on.

14.Here’s theoriginal McDonald’s mascot whose name was Speedee.

A child's gas mask with a balloon-like nose displayed in a case

15.This is what the original Ronald McDonald looked like.

16.Here’s what theoriginalMcDonald’s menu was.

17.Here’s theletterthe United States dropped on Nagasaki before the atomic bomb.

Three men in military uniforms looking at a Mickey Mouse gas mask sketch

18.Here’s what the original Edison bulb from 1914 looked like.

19.This is what the original Michelin Man looked like.

21.Here are examples ofquestionsBlack voters were asked for vote during the Jim Crow era.

Walt Disney with Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck cutouts, showing an award to two men in suits

24.Here’s what Old Spice canisters used to look like.

25.Here is an old KKK membership form.

28.Here’s what a dollar bill used to look like.

Woman with curly hair poses behind table with Mickey and Minnie Mouse figures, plus other Disney character toys

29.Here’s what Confederate currency looked like.

30.Here’s what Lysol used to look like.

31.And here’s what 7UP used to look like.

kermit with other characters

33.This is what Times Square looked like in 1958.

34.Here are the original drafts for the gamePac-Man.

35.Here are air hostess requirements from the 1940s.

vintage car with front-facing carseat in front seat

36.This is the model of FDR’s head that was used to make the dime.

37.Here’s what the original toys that inspired Pooh and his friends looked like.

39.Here are people lining up to see the first film.

flight plans stapled together

40.And here’s a 1977 ad encouraging parents to get their kids vaccinated.

41.Here’s an old drug identification kit for customs officials.

42.Similarly, here’s a doctor’s medicine bag from the 1930s.

jerry west playing basketball

44.Here’s what a Woodstock ticket looked like.

48.Here’s an old stain remover that literally used lighter fluid.

single arch on mcdonald's sign with circle-faced mascot

The original Ronald McDonald

menu showing shakes, root beer, milk, burgers, and fries for 10-20 cents

letter stating the bomb will be dropped

old bulb

old w-4 forms that look like paychecks showing $2455 and $413.48, respectively

questions asking about jelly beans in a jar, windows in the white house, seeds in a watermelon, etc.

certificate for a flight to the moon

fan with old pledge of allegiance on it

Old Spice canisters lined up

KKK membership form

old vintage bottle

VHS cover for the film with a phallic symbol

old dollar bill

Confederate paper currency

Bottle of Lysol disinfectant next to its vintage packaging, highlighting the brand's design evolution

Vintage Maine-themed soda can with state outline, slogan "United We Stand," held in a kitchen

Summary of a 1951 hospital bill with various charges, including room, delivery, medications, totaling $76.40

times square with vintage cars

person holding up the plans for the game "Pac-Man"

TWA Air Hostess requirements

A large sculpture of Franklin D. Roosevelt's head displayed in an indoor setting

Vintage stuffed toys including a tiger, bear, and elephant on display

Hand holding a worn-out original Star Wars VHS tape cover, featuring classic movie art

Crowd lining up outside a theater for "Star Wars" premiere, classic cars parked in front

Public health poster featuring Star Wars characters C-3PO and R2-D2 promoting child immunization

Drug education briefcase displaying various substances and paraphernalia for instructional use

Vintage medicine kit with multiple labeled bottles and capsules, open on a table

List of rules for drawing/designing Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner

Ticket for Woodstock

Vintage  with a smiling woman in a bathing suit promoting Radium Home Permanent Wave for $5.00

ad for Bayer Pharmaceuticals with heroin listed as a sedative for coughs

Vintage cough medicine bottle containing heroin, dated February 25, 1919, with detailed prescription label

Vintage Pluto lighter fuel tin featuring a smiling woman's portrait and branding text that advertises it for use against stains

headline: "there'll be no escape in future fromm telephones"

ad that reads "they say in 30 years a burger and fries could cost $16, a vacation $12500, and a basic car $65000"