President Richard Nixon visits the Apollo 11 astronauts. After returning from the Moon astronauts were quarantined in case they had brought unknown pathogens back to Earth, 1969 @facethenation
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Richard Nixon applauds the returning Apollo 11 astronauts, Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin
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In 1912 Glenn Curtiss developed his famous flying boat and in 1919 his NC4, developed for the US Navy, became the first airplane to cross the Atlantic Ocean @facethenation
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill flashes his trademark ✌️ "V for Victory" @facethenation
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Winston Churchill gets three loud cheers from British troops and replies with "V for Victory" sign during his speech at the Casablanca conference, January 1943
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Apollo 16 became the fifth mission to land on the Moon. One of the most exciting things they brought with them was the lunar rover. John Young and Charles Duke drove 16.6 miles total @facethenation
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Lunar rover gets a high-speed workout 🏎 by astronaut John Young in the "Grand Prix" run during the first Apollo 16 extravehicular activity 🌖 on April 21, 1972
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Queen Elizabeth II met legendary actress Marilyn Monroe at a movie premier in London, 1956. Every attendee at the premier lined up to be greeted by the Queen @facethenation
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Marilyn Monroe meeting Queen Elizabeth II at The Empire Theatre in London. Two of the most widely recognized women of their times who couldn't be more different
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Charles Lindbergh flying over Paris after more than 33 hours in the air on May 21, 1927 @facethenation
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Charles Lindbergh completed the first solo flight ✈️ across the Atlantic Ocean, from New York to Paris
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On 1958, Brazil beat Sweden 5:2 and win their 1st ever World Cup. A 17 year old Pelé is overcome with emotion at the end @facethenation
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Pelé's fantastic goal in the 1958 World Cup final against Sweden. His goal was selected as one of the best goals in the history of the World Cup
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