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Ace Frehley of Kiss grabbing a hot dog by Central Park, NYC 1974.
Tanya the Punk Rock Teen made her first and only appearance on Sesame Street in 1986.

She ends the episode catching a hot performance from Grundgetta and her punk-haired pals, who do a rollicking rendition of “Grouch Girls Don’t Wanna Have Fun.”
In 1961, Jim Henson made this papercut animation which visualized jazz drummer Chico Hamilton’s “Drums West.”
Roy Harper and Jimmy Page appeared together on BBC's The Old Grey Whistle Test on November 16, 1984, performing the song "Hangman" from the summit of Scafell Pike, England's highest mountain.
The 13th Floor Elevators, Conqueroo, and Shiva's Head Band at the fabled Vulcan Gas Company in Austin, Texas (Nov. 3-4, 1967)

Poster by Gilbert Shelton, creator of the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers comics.
Poster for Frank Zappa & the Mothers of Invention concert at Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA, on Sunday, October 18, 1970
Japanese actress Yuriko Hishimi, best known for "Godzilla vs Gigan" and various "Ultraman" films/shows.
English actress Jane Seymour as Solitare, in the 1973 James Bond film 'Live and Let Die'. {📸 Terry O’Neill}
The famed gold Paco Rabanne dress Françoise Hardy wore in 1968 weighed 20 pounds, contained 1,000 gold plaques & 300 carats of diamonds. It was the most expensive dress in the world at the time and required four bodyguards.
Yvonne Craig in TV Guide (1967)
Stella Stevens, as the prostitute Hildy, in the 1970 film The Ballad of Cable Hogue.
Italian actress Nicoletta Machiavelli, in the 1966 spaghetti western Navajo Joe.
Brigitte Bardot celebrating her 22nd birthday on the set of “The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful” in 1956
Claudia Cardinale as Pauline Bonaparte, in the 1960 French historical drama 'Austerlitz'
Jane Fonda, 1966
{📸 Angelo Frontoni}
Dany Saval, a French actress who became popular in the late 1950s and ’60s, known for her charm, beauty, and light comedic roles. She began her career as a dancer before transitioning into film, where her youthful energy and screen presence quickly made her a rising star.
Mardi Gras Motel — Waco, Texas
The Snooty Fox
Motel-by-the-hour, built 1980
Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA
The Crayola Experience
Easton, PA
Eugene, Oregon, 2019.
{📸 Brendan Burton}
Cafe Sign - Route 66
Lebanon, Missouri
There is no longer a U.S. Route 666. The highway was officially renumbered to U.S. Route 491 in 2003 because of its infamous "Devil's Highway" nickname and the superstition surrounding the number 666. The original route stretched through parts of New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah.
The abandoned Rocky Valley Lutheran Church is the last building standing in the Montana ghost town of Dooley.
“The House With Hair”
{📸 Nick Green, United Kingdom}
The spiraling chapel ceiling in Dallas’s Thanks-Giving Square features the "Glory Window," one of the largest horizontally mounted stained-glass windows in the world. It consists of 73 panels designed by artist Gabriel Loire, with colors that grow brighter toward the center.