Yes, there are clearly aliens at Roswell! Here’s just one of them.

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Yes, there are clearly aliens at Roswell! Here’s just one of them.
A couple views of Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. A spooky place, but no ghosts.
Scenes from Lily Dale Assembly, New York.
Just a few of the bones resting beneath Paris.
Oddities at Ripley’s Amsterdam.
Angles of Eiffel.
Seen along the streets of Bruges.
Items to bid on at the Doyle New York Oddities Auction, May 7, 2019.
Percival Lowell’s mausoleum and Big Red Car at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona.
Early Electrics in Peekskill, NY, may look like a museum of oddities and curiosities, but everything is for sale.
The anatomical models were created by Dr. Auzoux in the 1870s and feature hundreds of parts on their insides.
The plastic man in front of the horse was created in 1961 to test the effects of radiation on humans. A real skeleton remains inside.
The giant insects are the work of an Italian artist who designs them for museums.
In addition to the items on display, the shop also offers custom, handcrafted lighting designs. Find out more at earlyelectrics.com.
Classic cars seen at the Dayton Turkey Run Car Show on Thanksgiving.
Photos from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
This set of photos comes from the Boroughs of the Dead Spiritualists of Green-Wood Cemetery tour in Brooklyn, New York. Included are headstones for: Mentalist Washington Irving Bishop, who died during his own autopsy; Leah Fox, sister and manager of Maggie and Kate Fox, founders of Spiritualism; and Spiritualist Mollie Fancher.
Just some beautiful old machines.