Old School Cool: Some of the greatest photos ever taken

There’s cool, and then there’s the timeless “old-school cool.”

Whether it’s the punks of the 1980s or sophisticates from the 1880s, each period has its own version of cool.

Let’s take a moment to reminisce about the rad, the awesome, and the awe-inspiring figures from the past

A man and his beloved pet duck that he raised from an egg, 1994.
Susan Kare, famous Apple artist who designed many of the fonts, icons, and images for Apple, NeXT, Microsoft, and IBM. (1980s)
The Three Stooges visiting Yellowstone in 1969.
The Undertaker poses with an older woman, c. 1990s
Phil Collins in the 1990s.
Epic 80s moments
Uncle and Nephew playing poker, c. 1978.
Dolly Parton, 1970s
Burlington Mayor Bernie Sanders picks up trash on his own in a public park after being elected in 1981.
Carrie Fisher feeds Meryl Streep chocolate cake, 1991
Mark Hamill and Annie Potts on the set of Corvette Summer, 1978.
Heading to a concert in 1977.
A young Phil Collins in the 1960s.
Sarah Jessica Parker, Rob Lowe, and Robert Downey Jr. at the Governors Ball, 1988.
Prince stands victorious over Charlie Murphy during a game of basketball, 1985.
Heath Ledger’s Polaroid selfie with Larisa Oleynik, Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Julia Stiles on the set of 10 Things I Hate About You, 1999.
Hippie dad walking with his daughter. Amsterdam,1968
A 17-year-old’s yearbook photo, 1970s.
Kurt Cobain with his girlfriend Tracey, 1980’s
Awesome frog Halloween costume, 1977.
Larry Nance at the inaugural NBA Slam Dunk Contest – 1984
Johnny Depp and Salma Hayek at a party, Hollywood, 1995.
Vincent Price, Carrie Fisher, Ringo Starr and John Ritter, 1978.
Princess Grace of Monaco visiting JFK at the White House, 1961.
Ryan Dunn and Bam Margera in their High School yearbook, 1990s.
Jim Carrey and Cameron Diaz and their stunt doubles on the set of The Mask, 1994
Britney Spears and Melissa Joan Hart on the set of the (You Drive Me) Crazy music video, 1999.
Queen Elizabeth with her mother in the 1990s
Sigourney Weaver and Mel Gibson pose for a photo in 1982
Fisher Stevens and Michelle Pfeiffer, 1992.
Sharon Tate at the premiere of Rosemary’s Baby, 1968.
Jennifer Lopez at her a birthday party in New York, 1999
Jayne Mansfield and Mariska Hargitay, 1960s
Dennis and Randy Quaid, 1982
Sean Penn’s yearbook photo, 1975.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hugh Hefner, and Wilt Chamberlain at the Playboy Mansion, 1977.

Sting, the wrestler, reading a Far Side book, 1980s
Mister Rogers throws the opening pitch at a 1988 Pittsburg Pirates game
A hippie teenager in the 70s
Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield, 1957.
Senior Picture, 1990.
Rowan Atkinson and Christian Bale, 1984.
The Storyville Jazz Club in Copenhagen, Denmark, 1952
Chris Farley and his dad in the 1990s
Judy Garland with her baby Liza Minelli, c. 1945.
Brittany Murphy, 1998.
Woman at the beach in 1910.
Marlène Jobert, French actress and the mother of Eva Green, 1970s

The cast of Pulp Fiction, 1994.
Mrs. Fields, the founder of the Mrs. Fields cookie company, 1982.
Kate Capshaw, Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan during the filming of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1984
Ric Flair meets a 12-year-old Dwayne Johnson c. 1984
Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson, early 1980s,
Nirvana at a party just before they became famous.
Cameron Diaz cheerleading in high school, 1989.
Jodie Foster rides a skateboard in Paris, 1970s.
Model Jenny Claire and her mini, 1972.
Robert Plant backstage with The Runaways, 1975. Photo by Barry Schultz.
Bam Margera riding his first skateboard, 1988.
Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay, 1983.
Dan Cortese, Jon Stewart. and George Clooney at MTV’s Rock & Jock Baseball, 1994.
Gary Oldman and Demi Moore, 1995
Original frontman of AC/DC Bon Scott in 1979
Jane Seymour, c.1970s
Linda Ronstadt, 1969
Debbie Reynolds with a Stanley cup, 1951
Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Billy Joel, 1985
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David, 1989
Skateboarding in Uvalde, Texas, 1965.
Marlon Brando and photographer Mary Ellen Mark, 1970s
The ice man delivering a 25 pound block of ice, 1928.
First day in school for Mila Kunis, 1980’s.
Enjoying cocktails in the 1970s.
Barack Obama with a group of friends called the “Choom Gang” in 1979.
Nicolas Cage and his father, August Coppola, 1988
A same high party in 1997.
Christian Bale at his 18th birthday party, 1992
A wedding in 1949.
Chi Chi Rodriguez and his cool caddie John Lynch at the 1975 masters.
Lynda Carter representing Arizona at the Miss World USA 1972
My Mom on her wedding day in November, 1951
Albert Einstein at the Beach, 1939.
7 year-old George Clooney, 1968
Penelope Cruz and Salma Hayek, 1990s.
Princess Diana look-alike contest in Washington D.C., 1985
Stephen King opens the gates to his new Victorian-style house, guarded by bats. November 1982
Fifth Avenue, NYC, 1972.
Dolly Parton, 1960s.
Cybill Shepherd, 1972
Britney Spears in Tokyo, 1999
Helen Mirren, 1970s
Jayne Mansfield, 1960
Sally Fields, 1970s
Sandra Bullock, 1990s
Joaquin Phoenix and River Phoenix, with their parents and siblings, Summer,Liberty & Rain at home in LA California circa 1983
Sting giving his autograph to a young Gwen Stefani, 1983
Anthony Bourdain at his High School Graduation, New Jersey, 1974
Rose Byrne and Heath Ledger, 1999
Catherine O’Hara, 1970s
Anita Ekberg, 1950s
Betty White in 1948
The Beatles waiting to cross Abbey Road, 1969
Jimi Hendrix aged 15, with his first electric guitar
Michael and Shakira Caine, 1973
Winona Ryder, Jodie Foster and Julia Roberts in 1989
14-year-old Sigourney Weaver attends a Beatles concert at the Hollywood Bowl, 1964
Molly Ringwald, 1985.
Shakira, 1990.
Danny DeVito at Oratory Preparatory School, Summit, NJ, 1961
Drew Barrymore at 9 lighting Stephen King’s cigarette, 1984
Michael Jackson, 1980s
John Wayne on Vacation in Acapulco, 1959. Photo by Phil Stern
Willie Nelson in 1960
Keanu Reeves, 1990s
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Grace Jones on the set of ‘Conan the Destroyer,’ 1984
Ladies of the 70s
Actor Sean Connery reading while doing push-ups, 1957.
Jane Russell drawing Marilyn Monroe behind the scenes of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, in 1953.
Pictures of Buddy Holly and his fans taken backstage, 1959.
The first selection of the Miss Slender Legs competition, Miami, 1952.
Photographer Ansel Adams, 1950
Marilyn Monroe with Lassie, 1950s.
Harry Belafonte and Dorothy Dandridge, 1950s
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller on their wedding day, 1956
A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.
The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.
Peter Dinklage in high school.
Sean Connery, 23.
A woman cuts her birthday cake in Iran, 1973
Prince, 17.
Young FDR Jr. in 1937 at age 23.
A young woman photographed in the 1910s.
A cowboy, 1890s.
3 young women eat spaghetti on inflatable mattresses, 1939.
Two ladies ride in an early car model, 1900.
A cool girl posing with her car around 1920.
This mirror portrait was taken 100 years ago in Japan.
New car in South Richmond, Virginia, 1938.
Taking a break while building the Chrysler Building, New York, 1930.
A Victorian Girl from the 1860s!
A stylish family outing in 1946.
David Lee Roth and his signature leap circa 1982
Valerie Bertinelli and Eddie Van Halen getting married in 1981
Robert Downey jr at the academy awards 1993
Hedy Lamarr photographed by Alfred Eisentaedt, 1938
Jayne Mansfield, 1950s
Grace Kelly, 1950s
“How’s your leg?” Grace Kelly’s entrance scene in “Rear Window”-1954
Lauren Bacall and Marilyn Monroe at the premiere of “How to Marry a Millionaire,” 1953
Marilyn Monroe and Sammy Davis Jr. publicity photographs for “How to Marry a Millionaire,” 1953.

Lana Turner, Judy Garland, and Hedy Lamarr on the set of Ziegfeld Girl, 1941.
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Bruno Bernard at Racquet Club Resort Hotel in Palm Springs, 1949.
Elizabeth Taylor on the set of Giant, November 1956
Audrey Hepburn hanging out with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis at Paramount Studios, 1953
Marilyn Monroe in cat-eye glasses, 1950s.
Barbara Stanwyck, 1920s
Lana Turner – “The Postman Always Rings Twice” 1946
Hedy Lamarr, 1940s
Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart and Marilyn Monroe-1953 Oscars by Michael Ochs Archives
Judy Garland with her baby Liza Minelli, 1947
Lucille Ball, 1940s
Johnny Cash eating cake in a bush, 1971.
Clara Bow, 1927
A young Agatha Christie.
Gillian Anderson, 1990’s
David Bowie, 1975
Cameron Diaz and Jim Carrey at Cannes Festival, 1994
Fans watching the 1992 MLB All-Star Game in San Diego
English singer, songwriter Kate Bush, 1978
A Teenager At An Elvis Presley Concert At The Philadelphia Arena 1957
Joan Jett, 1977
Mike Tyson playing Punch Out, NES • 1987
Sid Vicious, Baton Rouge 1978
Jimi Hendrix and The Who at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967
One of the first pictures taken of Black Sabbath, 1968.
Kurt photographed by his sister, Kim Cobain, Aberdeen, WA, September, 1986
Alice Cooper drinking a beer with Colonel Sanders
Sister Rosetta Tharpe: The Godmother of Rock & Roll.
Tina Weymouth – the bassist of Talking Heads, 80s.
Keith Richards in Seattle airport on the 1972 Stones tour of the USA
Ozzy Osbourne, 1976
David Gilmour, Pink Floyd. Live At Pompeii 1971.
Ozzy Osbourne, dressed as a ’50s housewife, ironing his daughter Aimee, 1984
Stevie Nicks working on Rumours, 1976
Bob Marley, Mick Jagger and Peter Tosh
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife, Lucille, in front of the Sphinx and Great pyramids in Giza, Egypt, 1961
Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash
Les Paul and Paul McCartney
Muhammad Ali and The Beatles, 1964
Dolly Parton, live late ’60’s
Candice Bergen photographed by Milton Greene, 1966.
Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight in Midnight Cowboy, 1969.
In 1956, Marilyn Monroe poses for photographers as she boards an American Airlines plane from New York.
Seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Taylor washing her golden cocker spaniel.
Vivien Leigh in a publicity photo for Waterloo Bridge, 1940.
Joséphine Baker, France, 1920
Vivian Leigh in ‘Caesar and Cleopatra,’ 1945.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman in Paris during the filming of Paris Blues, 1961.
Dean Martin, Kirk Douglas, Jimmy Durante, and Tony Curtis at a Friars Club event, in the late 1950s.
Publicity photo of Carole Lombard, 1935.
Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier in Rebecca, 1940.
Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke, 1967.
Kim Novak and James Stewart in Vertigo, 1958.
Ingrid Bergman and her daughter Isabella Rossellini.
Elizabeth Taylor c. 1951.
Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand in ‘The Way We Were,’ 1973.
Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady, 1964.
Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis at home with their daughters, Jamie Lee and Kelly in 1959.
Jacqueline Kennedy and Princess Grace Kelly of Monaco, 1966.
Alma Reville with the prop head of her husband, Alfred Hitchcock, 1972.
Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart, and Katharine Hepburn arriving in London after the filming of “The African Queen”
Gregory Peck and Brock Peters in To Kill a Mockingbird, 1962.
Jessica Tandy, 1949
Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith
Vivien Leigh behind the scenes of Gone with the Wind, 1939.
Grace Kelly, c. 1955.
Katharine Hepburn on the set of The Philadelphia Story in 1940.
Janet Leigh, 1950s.
Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harrison, and director George Cukor, My Fair Lady, 1964.
Marilyn Monroe, 1950s.
Susan Hayward “I Want to Live!” Best Actress Oscar, 1958.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman dancing at an after-party celebrating her Oscar win for “Three Faces of Eve,” 1958.
Jack Nicholson and Barbra Streisand during an Academy Awards party in 1970.
Elizabeth Taylor with her Oscar for Best Actress in “Butterfield 8” at the Academy Awards, 1961.
Elizabeth Taylor smiles while walking with her second husband, British actor Michael Wilding, at the Academy Awards in 1954.
Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep in Falling in Love, 1984
Teenage Elvis with his cousin Harold in 1953.
Steve McQueen at Paramount Studios Gym, 1962, by William Claxton.
Vivien Leigh pictured with her mother, Gertrude Hartley, circa 1922.
Doris Day at the Aquarium, jazz club on Seventh Avenue.
Sophia Loren Holding the chin of her sister, Maria.
Katharine Hepburn with her sisters Marion and Margaret, 1939.
After traveling for work, Josephine Baker greets three of her children at the airport in 1954.
Vivien Leigh, seen here at the Oscars ceremony in 1940 with Laurence Olivier.
Leonardo DiCaprio, Johnny Depp, and Brad Pitt.
John Wayne, with his son, on location in Mexico for the filming of “The War Wagon.”
The first meeting of Grace Kelly and Prince Rainier III of Monaco, 1955.
Marilyn Monroe surrounded by fan mail, 1955. Photo by Slim Aarons.
Dana Andrews & Teresa Wright in The Best Years of Our Lives – 1946.
Liberace and Elvis Presley jam backstage at a night club in 1956.
Elizabeth Taylor and daughter Liza Todd, c. 1950s.
Sophia Loren on the set of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 1963.
Marilyn Monroe and Mickey Rooney at the premiere of ‘The Emperor Waltz’, 1948.
Christopher Lloyd (Banquo) and Christopher Walken (Macbeth) in the stage production Macbeth at Lincoln Center, New York, 1974
A young Slash with his parents, 1970
Shirley MacLaine with her brother, Warren Beatty in 1942.
1934 dance marathon participants at Crystal Lake Park in Marion, Ohio.
Princess Diana look-alike contest in Washington D.C., 1985
Liberace being seen off to France by a fan in the 1950s.
Elvis Presley and Cissy Houston (Whitney Houston’s mother), 1969
Michelle Phillips and Dennis Hopper’s during their 8-day marriage in 1970
Michael Caine at home with his mother, Ellen (1964)
Axl Rose sits handcuffed in the back of a police car after he was arrested at Kennedy Airport upon his return from a European concert tour, 1991. Photo by Bill Turnbull.
Frank Zappa with his parents, 1970
Jimi Hendrix getting his hair done. 1960’s
Joni Mitchell playing guitar for Eric Clapton and David Crosby, 1968
Linda Blair with Black Sabbath, 1976.
Lars Ulrich with his father, Tennis pro Torben Ulrich. Mid 1970s
Young men smoking, drinking, and playing cards Stetson University dorm room, Florida, ca 1900.
Janis Joplin pouring herself a drink before going on stage at Woodstock, 1969
Siouxsie Sioux, 1983
The Cure on Columbus Avenue, 1980
Lunch at the Universal studio commissary, 1963.
Andre the Giant holding up NFL quarterback Joe Theismann, 1975
Marilyn’s last photo taken by George Barris, 1962
A champagne inspector wearing a special mask to protect against accidental discharges, c. 1933.
24 Year-Old Orson Welles outside CBS’s Columbia Square studios at 6121 Sunset Boulevard on his first day in Hollywood, August 1939
A cop poses with some Flappers, Los Angeles, California, 1920s
Elton John at home with his collection of shoes, 1975.
Miss Idaho Potato, 1935
Alan Rickman, Hugh Laurie, Kate Winslet, Harriet Walter and Emma Thomson- 1994
Edward VIII wearing Japanese garb while on a tour of Japan as Prince of Whales in 1922
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, 1974. Photo by Joel Bernstein.
Mick Jagger and his bride Bianca at their wedding in 1971, Keith Richards in the background
‘The Half Suit’ Photo and concept by Pippa Garner, 1982
Zitkala Sa, Sioux Indian and activist, c. 1898.
The line to see Goonies on opening day at the Liberty Theatre in Astoria, Oregon way back in 1985.
The Who drummer Keith Moon playing pinball, sometime before September 1968
John Belushi, Muddy Waters, Johnny Winter, and Dan Aykroyd. 1977
Punk Rock girl London, 1979
A young Elizabeth/Liz Hurley at the Batcave in London, 1984.
William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy Taking a Lunch Break On the Star Trek Set
Change of swimsuit on the beach. 1930s
A woman and dogs spotted in Los Angeles, 1970.
The Clash & The Undertones photographed together in 1979
George Harrison photographed by Paul McCartney whilst on a hitchhiking trip to Wales in 1959.
John Lennon dancing with Louise Harrison, mother of George Harrison, at the Dorchester Hotel after the film premiere of, “A Hard Days Night” at the London Pavilion on July 1964.
Brian May, 1963
Diana Ross finishing up a Rib, 1980. Photographed by Ruven Afanador
The damned in New York, 1980’s
A vintage selfie from 1934
Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn in The Unforgiven, 1960.
Karl Malden and Marlon Brando on the set of One-Eyed Jacks, 1961.
Cary Grant and Alfred Hitchcock on the set of North by Northwest, 1959.
Audrey Hepburn wears the costume for her Broadway debut in the play Gigi written by Colette and Anita Loos, photographed in 1952. Photo by Norman Parkinson.
Grace Kelly at the 8th Cannes Film Festival in 1955.
Jon Voight brings his children, Angelina Jolie and James Haven to the Oscars, 1988.
Robert Redford attends the premiere of All the President’s Men, in which he plays the legendary journalist Bob Woodward, in Washington, D.C. in 1976.
Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday (1953). Color by Klimbim.
Vivien Leigh and Lauren Bacall at a party celebrating the opening night of Duel of Angels on Broadway, 1960.
Sophia Loren in Scandal in Sorrento, 1955.
Clint Eastwood at home circa 1961.
Grace Kelly on the set of To Catch a Thief, 1955.
Janet Leigh, 1954.
Elizabeth Taylor with her Siamese cat (1956). Photo by Sanford Roth.
Tom Ewell and Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch, 1955.
Ingrid Bergman and her daughter Isabella Rossellini, 1960s.
Kirk Douglas, Jean Simmons, and Tony Curtis between scenes in Spartacus, 1960.
Frank Sinatra and his wife Nancy listening to music in their home in 1943.
Mel Ferrer and Audrey Hepburn in War and Peace, 1956
Audrey Hepburn greeting Barbra Streisand after watching her performance in Broadway’s Funny Girl at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1964.
Audrey Hepburn arrives at London Airport in 1953.
Robert Redford with journalist Bob Woodward on their way to the book party for All The President’s Men in June 1974.
Clint Eastwood, washing his car, North Hollywood, Calif., (1958) Photo by John R. Hamilton.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman, 1958.
Johnny Carson at 15 (1940).
Jane Fonda, younger brother Peter, father Henry Fonda, and his third wife Susan holding their daughter Amy.
Bette Davis, 1930.
Marilyn Monroe and Dale Robertson at a charity baseball game, 1952.
Paul Newman and Sophia Loren photo shoot for Lady L, 1965.
Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Marilyn Monroe (1953).
Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, 1958.
Lucille Ball in 1935.
Tom Cruise, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, Ralph Macchio, Emilio Estevez, C. Thomas Howell, and Rob Lowe on the set of “The Outsiders,” 1983.
Hattie McDaniel and Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind (1939).
Grace Kelly relaxing with family and friends aboard the Constitution. April, 1956.
Grace Kelly with her mother, Margaret, and sister, Lizanne, 1954.
Rita Hayworth standing on a yacht in a scene from Lady From Shanghai, 1947.
A young Elizabeth Taylor with a cat.
Elizabeth Taylor with her mother.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman relaxing at home.
Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart on the set of ‘Sabrina’ (1954).
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller.
Sophia Loren and son Carlo Ponti Jr. at home, photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1969.
Olivia de Havilland by George Hurrell, 1938.
Bette Davis and her mother at the premiere of ‘All About Eve’ at Grauman’s Chinese Theater (1950).
Robert Redford and Meryl Streep in ‘Out of Africa’ (1985).
Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh.
Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe on the set of Monkey Business (1952).
Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in ‘A Place in the Sun’ (1951). 
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton at the 1970 Academy Awards.
John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands, August 1982.
Bette Davis on vacation in Hawaii after filming The Letter, 1940.
Rita Hayworth cooking at home, c. 1942.

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50+ Must-See Moments In History

No one can predict the future, but we can better understand the present by looking back at history. 

Here are 100 must-see historical moments – significant events that have shaped our world. From wars and revolutions to scientific discoveries and technological innovations, these are some of the most important moments in human progress. 

Whether you’re a history buff or want to learn more about our fascinating past, check out this list!

A protestant husband and his catholic wife were not allowed to be buried together. Here are their headstones reaching across the two cemeteries in 1888.
Demonstrating how bulletproof vests work, 1923.
A family poses with their covered wagon in Kansas, 1908.
Building the hand and torch of the Statue of Liberty, Paris, 1876.
The tallest man to ever live, Robert Wadlow, poses with his family in 1935.
Workers building theEmpire State building, c. 1930s
Two women, minutes after voting, London, 1929.
Mother and son pose for a photo, Ireland, 1890.
Henry Ford in the first car he ever built, 1896.
Two newsies, New York, 1896.
The absolutely massive chain for the Titanic’s anchor, c. 1909.
A woman plays a piano designed for people undergoing bedrest, 1935.
A photo by Berenice Abbot of a woman wiring an IBM computer, 1948.
A man repairs the antenna on the World Trade Center, NYC, 1979. Photo by Peter Kaplan.
Bottling ketchup at the Heinz factory, Pittsburgh, 1897
A meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, California, c. 1930.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
A WWI-era German submarine washed ashore in Hasting, England, in 1919.
The intact seal on Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922. It went untouched for 3,424 years.
Lumberjacks take a photo with a Douglas fir tree, Washington, 1899.
A woman is ticketed for wearing a bikini, 1957.
The employee cafeteria at Disneyland, 1961.
An unknown soldier, Vietnam, 1965
An Austrian child gets new shoes during WWI
Painting the Eiffel tower, 1932.
A girl tries to get a reaction from a royal guard. Stockholm, Sweden, 1970s.
Audrey Hepburn with her pet deer, 1958.
A hippie sells flowers on the road, Oklahoma, 1973.
An East German soldier sneaks a little boy across the Berlin Wall, 1961.
Wojtek the bear, who fought in WW2.
“No dog biscuits today,” London, 1940s
Mom contains her baby with a trashcan while she crochets, 1969.
Mobsters hide from the camera during Al Capone’s trial, 1931.
Protesting against low pay for teachers, 1930
People stop to watch the “Seinfeld” finale in Times Square in 1998. Photo by Ken Murray.
Samurai pose in front of the Sphinx, 1864.
Monet with his wife Alice, 1908
Protesting in Miami Beach, Florida, 1980s.
Archaeologists dine in the tomb of Pharaoh Ramses XI, 1923
Selling lemonade with a portable dispenser, Berlin, 1931.
A young Elvis with his parents, 1937.
Louis Armstrong plays for his wife in front of the Great Sphinx, 1961.
Loggers pose with a massive redwood, 1892.
Blackfoot tribein Glacier National Park, 1913
The Titanic docked at Southampton, 1912.
Collecting golf balls, 1920s
Teaching the physics of surfing, California, 1970s.
Young German soldier after being captured, 1945. Getty Images
Lenin giving a speech in Moscow, 1920
Samurai in full armor and sword, c. 1860.
Photo of an ironworker during construction of the Columbia Tower, Seattle, 1984.
After Randall Champion touched a high-voltage line, electrocuting himself and stopping his heart, J.D. Thompson gave him CPR until help arrived, allowing Champion to survive. “The Kiss of Life.” (1967) by Rocco Morabito.
Three-year-old Robert Quigley smoking a cigar, 1928. Photo by Henry Miller
A father searches for his two sons who went missing during the Kosovo war in 1999.
Windows on the World. Restaurant on the top of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, 1976. Photo by Ezra Stoller
Disco Granny, a regular fixture at Studio 54.
A 17-year-old Fidel Castro playing basketball, 1943.
A baby cage, initially named a “health cage”, was essentially a bed encased in wire, dangling from the windows of city apartments.
During World War II, Steinway & Sons air-dropped pianos with large parachutes and complete tuning instructions into the battle for the American troops.
Anne Frank photographed with her sister Margot at the beach in Zandvoort, Netherlands, in 1940.
This photo from 1902 shows French knife grinders. They would work on their stomachs in order to save their backs from being hunched all day.
Japanese soldier Shoichi Yokoi (1915 – 1997) is emotionally overcome on his return to Tokyo on February 2nd, 1972.
The photo, taken by Irving Penn in 1947, shows Peter Freuchen, a Danish adventurer, writer, and scientist.
Captain Lewis Nixon of Easy Company, suffering a hangover after celebrating V-E Day in 1945.
The Statue of Liberty as seen from the torch.
Three soldiers who lost their left leg in the New Georgia Campaign exercise the stump of their legs in preparation for using artificial limbs. McCloskey General Hospital, Texas, January 1944.
A young man unphased by his arrest for growing marijuana, 1970s.
This is the first image captured of Chernobyl, taken 14 hours after the explosion on April 26, 1986.
The old Cincinnati library before it was demolished.
Two Maori Women. New Zealand, 1902.
Cats drinking milk straight from the source. 1954.
Joe Biden withdraws from the 1988 presidential election
Father and son take silly photos, 1910s.
Flattening hills to build Seattle
Robert McGee, who was scalped as a child. 1890.
Anita Bryant after receiving a pie to the face, 1977.
A man records a concert in Poland, 1980s.
Princeton students after a snowball fight, 1893.
Gerald Ford plays Soccer with Pele, 1975.
The Endurance trapped in ice, 1915.
Prototype spacesuit for the Apollo mission. 1962.
Soviet Cosmonaut, Sergei Krikalev, who was stuck in space for 311 days, 1991
The Twin Towers from a wheat field in Manhattan.
Workers lay wooden pipes in Lewsiton, Idaho. 1891.
Working at the top of the New York skyline, 1925.
Niagara Falls frozen over, 1911.
Massive organ pipe cactus. Baja California, 1895.
A NYC trolley rolls in a snowstorm, 1910.
A Zebra drawn carriage, Buckingham Palace, 1900.
Wife of a coal miner and their three of their children, 1938.
Device to detect aircraft before radar.
Children saluting the flag at school, c. 1890.
Leo Tolstoy tells a story to his grandchildren, 1909.
Flappers pose with a car, 1920s.
Portrait of a young girl, 1863.
A young girl rides her tricycle, 1927.
Two sisters pose for a photo, 1950s.
Los Angeles drive-in, 1932.
Taking a joyride in the 1920s.
Posing for a photo with a car, c. 1920.
Jack’s Saloon in Arkansas, 1935
New Year’s Eve 1904
Beach day, 1930s
A boy’s first television experience, 1948.
A mom and her daughter, c. 1905.
An old school band
A young couple, 1920s
Two best friends c. 1925.
High school girls in auto mechanics class, 1927.
A family has a picnic on the side of the road, c. 1915.
Friends pose for a photo, 1920s
1920s New York
Iconic 1970s haircuts
A young boy and his cat.
Georgia Holt, Cher’s mother, c.1950s
Sorority sisters, University of Texas, 1944
Bob Marley’s wedding day, 1966.
Hippies hitchhiking.
1900s military bicycle with spring wheels.
A teenager attends an Elvis Presley concert 1957.

Wyatt Earp poses for a photo at his home in Los Angeles, 1927.
Two Boys in London, c. 1902.
Opening ceremonies of the Moscow Olympics 1980.
Train in Syracuse, NY, 1936.
Cats wait for the fisherman to return, Istanbul, 1970s
Drinking a glass of Belgian beer, 1971
An Inuit girl with her dog, 1949.
Riding a rocket scooter. 1931
Jean Bugatti poses with his Bugatti Royale, one of seven built, 1932.
A young couple in 1955.
Electric bathtub, 1910.
Nellie and Annie Lyons
Albert Einstein as a boy, 1884.
B-17 gunner.
Learning to swim, 1920s.
Miners in Brazil, 1980s
Taking a phone call.
1895 Crescent haircut.
Boeing 747 – Economy seats in 1970.
The future Beatles in 1957. George is 14, John is 16 and Paul is 15.
The shark from Jaws.
The last four couple of a Chicago dance marathon, 1930s.
One of the last known photos of the RMS Titanic, 1912.
A farmer’s son plays on one of the large soil drifts of the “Dust Bowl,” 1936.
A young woman operates a compressed-air grinder during WW2
A ghostly image of a boat from 1900.
A man poses on the first cables during construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, 1935
The Los Angeles Public Library Bookmobile program for the sick, 1928.
A mailman delivers Christmas mail. Chicago, USA, 1929.
Women drink coffee at a cafe, Paris, 1925.
Women have tea, New Zealand, 1890.
The first known documented wheelie, 1936.
America’s first female traffic cop, 1918
Talking on a hand crank telephone, 1900s.
A miners’ boardinghouse, California, 1860s.
Former coal miner, now blind, and his son. Washington County, Missouri, 1939.
A family and their newly-built log cabin, Kentucky, 1914.
Drunk women fighting on a rooftop. London, 1902.
Combine driver threshing oats, 1940.
A Native American man sends smoke signals in Montana, June 1909.
A Barbershop, 1869.
A couple with their Buick, California, 1930.
James and Amelia, Texas, 1867.
Portrait of a man in a wheelchair taken in front of Western Hotel, California, July 4, 1889.
Two young women delivering ice, 1918.
Kids share a laugh in Nebraska, 1910.
A Coke delivery truck, Knoxville, 1909.
A Chippewa Indian named John Smith who lived in the woods near Cass Lake, Minnesota claimed to be 137 years old before he died in 1922. Photo taken in 1915
A man changes a Model T Coupe’s flat tire, 1927.
Two men from the early 1900s. Lincoln Nebraska
Two kids go fishing, texas, 1925.
A bike club, 1885.
Facade of department store with five floors covered in coats.
Check out the ingredients of a cough syrup manufactured in Baltimore back in 1888
A saloon that gave children their own child-size beers, Wisconsin, 1890.
Portrait of a young grumpy girl, 1850s
Easter, 1926
Cow shoes used by Moonshiners during Prohibition.
Willard Scott, the original Ronald McDonald, 1963.
Kids posing with largest log cabin in Portland, Oregon, USA, 1938. It was built in 1905 and later burned down In 1964.
The Great Blizzard of 1888, New York City
Photo of the train wreck at Montparnasse Station in Paris, France, 1895.
Brighton Beach life guard, New York, 1906.
A French man tries Coca-Cola for the first time in 1950.
Giant snowman, Aberdeen, Scotland, 1963.
A Lithuanian book smuggler, 1800s.
A napping kitty, 1930. Photo by Alton Blackington.
Anne Frank outside her father’s company, 1935.
Inuit mother and her child, Alaska, 1927.
Marilyn Monroe performs onstage during the Korean War, 1954.
Tourists have tea on top of the Great Pyramid of Giza, 1938.
A young Kim Jung-Un, 1990s.
Lacemakers in France, 1920.
Jimmy Carter with his sons on his peanut farm, 1960.
Kids play on piled-up mattresses, England, 1981.
Young Stalin in Prison, 1910.
Children forced to pray at a residential school, Canada.
A British blacksmith takes the leg irons off a slave, 1907.
A young Serbian soldier naps with his visiting father at the front line, 1914/1915.
The “Happiest Man in China,” 1901.
The wreck of U-118, a German U-boat , 1919.
A Japanese battleship serving as one of the target ships during atomic testing at Bikini Atoll in 1946.
Alfred Hitchcock and MGM’s Leo the Lion, 1958.
Franco and Kissinger, 1973.
Babies sleep outside in Moscow, 1958. This practice is thought to boost their immune system.
A woman cuts her birthday cake in Iran, 1973
Into the Jaws of Death, 6th of June, 1944
New Yorkers stop to watch Seinfeld’s finale, Times Square, 1998 

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50 Amazing Photos from the Golden Age of Air Travel

A girl and her father play a game of checkers.
Flying First Class in the 1960s.
A snack on a Scandinavian Airlines flight, 1969
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KLM
Inside a Boeing 747
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Iberia
Inside an Alaska Airlines Convair 880 M-6 in the 1960s. U.S. National Archives.
Travelers sit on large couches without seatbelts.
BA Speedbird [Heritage] Centre
Child passenger takes his pick of chocolate, 1960s
A bar in the sky.
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Flight attendants for the now defunct Pacific Southwest Airlines.
A young Richard Nixon and friends enjoy a game of cards.
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BA Speedbird [Heritage] Centre
Passengers recline, 1950s. Douglas Miller / Stringer / Getty Images
A waiter serving a couple in the air.
Stunning inflight snacks
Sacha Distel performs mid-flight, 1959.
Southwest Airlines flight attendants in the 1970s. San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive.
The stunning interior of an early commercial airline.
Swissair archives
Kids enjoy a full-course meal.
Swissair archives
Bunkbeds for travelers to sleep in.
A woman enjoys caviar, salad nicoise, and a charcuterie platter.
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Bob Dylan’s $5.35 Million Former Scottish Highlands Mansion: A Serene and Storied Retreat

In the heart of the Scottish Highlands, nestled within Cairngorm National Park, lies Aultmore House, a grand Edwardian manor that served as a retreat for the iconic singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Purchased by Dylan and his brother David Zimmerman in 2006 for £2.2 million ($2.8 million), the historic estate became a symbol of tranquility and inspiration for the Nobel laureate. Its serene location in the village of Nethy Bridge made it the perfect haven for one of music’s most celebrated figures.

A Legacy of History and Luxury

Aultmore House, built between 1911 and 1915 by Archibald Merrilees, co-founder of Russia’s first department store, boasts a design by esteemed London architect C.H.B. Quennell. The estate, which spans 18,357 square feet, reflects the grandeur of Edwardian architecture while embracing modern updates. Renovations in 2007 ensured the mansion retained its period charm, with updates to wiring, heating, and water systems blending historic elegance with contemporary comfort.

The estate’s storied past is woven into its character. Over the years, it has housed notable figures such as financier John Nivison and British spy Charles Hargreaves, served as a convalescent hospital during World War II, and later operated as a bed and breakfast. Its cultural significance was further cemented when it was featured in the BBC drama Monarch of the Glen, showcasing its picturesque charm to a global audience.

Timeless Elegance Amid Natural Splendor

Set on 24 acres of lush land, Aultmore House offers stunning views from every room, highlighting its harmonious relationship with the surrounding landscape. The property’s gardens are a masterpiece, featuring a Victorian greenhouse, a grand fountain, and a croquet lawn, creating an enchanting outdoor experience.

Inside, the estate exudes classic refinement with four elegant reception rooms, including a music room adorned with Adam-style marble fireplaces. The limestone staircase, accented by wrought iron and wooden balustrades, serves as a centerpiece, showcasing the meticulous preservation of period details.

The mansion’s 16 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms provide ample space for family, friends, and guests, while three guest cottages—Osprey, Heron, and Curlew—add charm and practicality, making the estate an ideal location for hosting or retreating into privacy.

A Personal Connection to Scotland

Dylan’s affinity for Scotland is well-documented. His 1997 song “Highlands” from the Grammy-winning album Time Out of Mind pays homage to the region, drawing lyrical inspiration from Robert Burns’ poem My Heart’s in the Highlands. The evocative imagery of bluebells, honeysuckle, and Aberdeen waters mirrors the tranquility of Aultmore House, which Dylan and his brother visited annually until the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted their tradition.

A New Chapter for Aultmore House

In a competitive sale, Aultmore House was sold for $5.35 million, far exceeding its initial asking price of $3.9 million. The property now belongs to Angus Dundee Distillers, a renowned Scotch whisky company whose Tomintoul distillery is just 13 miles from the estate. This acquisition ties the house to Scotland’s whisky heritage, ensuring that its legacy remains firmly rooted in the region’s culture.

A Home of Tranquility and Inspiration

Aultmore House is more than just a mansion—it is a testament to history, artistry, and the enduring allure of the Scottish Highlands. For Dylan, it was a sanctuary that mirrored the themes of solitude and beauty often found in his music. For its new owners, the estate represents a continuation of its storied legacy, blending the grandeur of the past with the promise of the future.

Climbing flowers adorn the exterior of one of the estate’s cottages, surrounded by vibrant gardens, and offer a tranquil and picturesque retreat.
Meticulously maintained landscaped gardens feature manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and a Victorian greenhouse, all framed by the natural beauty of the surrounding forest.
A colorful and vibrant garden, adjacent to the mansion, is filled with an array of blooming flowers, offering a picturesque and tranquil environment.
The long gravel path lined with greenery leads to a quaint garden shed, adding a touch of rustic charm to the estate’s expansive grounds.
Taking center stage, the mansion’s vast landscaped gardens and a circular fountain are surrounded by lush greenery and the breathtaking backdrop of the Scottish Highlands.
An aerial view of Aultmore House reveals its extensive grounds and the surrounding natural beauty of the Highlands, highlighting the estate’s impressive scale and secluded location.
The grand entrance hall impresses with its high ceilings, a central staircase with a wrought-iron balustrade, and pristine tile flooring, leading into the heart of this magnificent home.
Elegant coffered ceilings, arched doorways, and a long blue-carpeted walkway characterize the hallway of Aultmore House, showcasing the mansion’s period architectural details.
A sunlit porch with large windows opens up to the garden, offering an inviting seating area with a view of the distant mountains, blending indoor comfort with outdoor beauty.
The lavishly furnished living room features a grand piano, luxurious seating, and a classic fireplace, emphasizing the blend of historical elegance and modern comfort within the mansion.
Tastefully decorated, the sitting room features antique furniture, a cozy fireplace, and large windows that fill the space with natural light, showcasing the mansion’s timeless charm.
The living area exudes elegance with large windows allowing natural light to flood the room, parquet flooring, and a classic fireplace enhancing the ambiance.
An inviting sitting room features comfortable seating arrangements, intricate ceiling details, and a seamless flow into the adjoining dining area, reflecting the home’s sophisticated charm.
The kitchen offers both functionality and style, featuring modern appliances, wooden cabinetry, and a spacious dining table, perfect for casual meals and gatherings.
This bathroom features a vintage-style clawfoot tub, elegant fixtures, and a soothing color palette, combining classic design with contemporary comfort.
Natural light streams through the window, brightening a cozy bedroom with comfortable twin beds and charming decor, creating a welcoming space.
Another bedroom offers a serene atmosphere with a double bed, tasteful decor, and soft lighting, ensuring a restful night’s sleep.
A compact kitchen features light wood cabinetry, modern appliances, and a window view, efficiently designed to provide all the essentials for a comfortable stay.
The cozy living area features a comfortable sofa, a flat-screen TV, and a dining table in the background, creating an inviting space for relaxation and entertainment.
With ample seating, a grand chandelier, and large windows, the living room provides a bright and welcoming atmosphere, ideal for gatherings and relaxation.
An elegant dining room features a long table set for a formal meal, with high ceilings, large windows, and classic decor enhancing the sophisticated ambiance.
The study offers a serene workspace with a wooden desk, built-in bookshelves, and a marble fireplace, creating a perfect environment for focus and productivity.
This elegant bedroom features a grand chandelier, a fireplace with intricate carvings, a plush rug, and large windows adorned with soft, flowing curtains.
Another spacious bedroom showcases a comfortable bed, a classic armchair, a charming fireplace, and walls adorned with traditional artwork, creating a cozy, inviting atmosphere.
A quaint and bright bedroom includes a comfortable bed with crisp linens, a wooden desk, and large windows that fill the room with natural light, framed by delicate curtains.
The master suite boasts a large four-poster bed, a luxurious sitting area with upholstered chairs, and expansive windows that bathe the room in soft, natural light, complemented by elegant drapery.
This bathroom features a vintage green clawfoot tub, a pristine white sink and toilet, and a separate shower, all set against a backdrop of classic tile work and subtle decor.

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Shohei Ohtani, the Los Angeles Dodgers hitter, owns a $7.8M home in La Cañada Flintridge, CA

Baseball pitcher Shohei Ohtani’s remarkable retreat seamlessly blends midcentury modern and contemporary design, offering secluded tranquility with breathtaking indoor-outdoor spaces.

Along the side of the home, a charming pathway lined with lush greenery and tall trees creates a tranquil environment.
An elegant stone stairway leads to a welcoming entrance surrounded by natural foliage.
Stone steps bordered by natural foliage and vibrant plants ascend to the front entrance, enhancing the home’s inviting atmosphere.
The entryway features a solid wooden door and stone walls, opening to a bright interior.
Inside, a cozy seating area with plush furniture overlooks the lush backyard through large glass doors.
The pool area offers ample space for relaxation with sun loungers and shaded seating.
A covered outdoor dining area by the pool provides a perfect spot for alfresco meals.
The reflective waters of the infinity pool mirror the surrounding greenery and modern outdoor furniture.
A shaded seating area with comfortable outdoor sofas sits under the canopy of mature trees.
An outdoor sports court with a basketball hoop nestled among the trees offers a space for activity and play.
The driveway leads to this modern two-story home with sleek balconies and large windows.
Overlooking the pool area reveals a spacious patio and a bubbling hot tub.
Skylights and large windows flood the dining area with natural light, showcasing views of the surrounding trees.
A cozy seating area in the living room features a modern fireplace and a large TV.
Unique light fixtures hang above the dining table, framed by floor-to-ceiling windows with scenic views.
Stone walls and wooden floors create a warm and inviting hallway leading to the staircase.
An outdoor dining area connects directly to the open living space through sliding glass doors.

The home features elegant Pennsylvania Bluestone walls, five bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, and a serene primary bedroom suite that includes a spa-style soaking tub and a private balcony.

The front exterior showcases sleek lines, expansive windows, and minimalist landscaping.

The gourmet kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line Miele and Thermador appliances, opens to a family room featuring tall sliding glass pocket doors and a striking fireplace.

Winding through mature trees and manicured plants, the driveway leads to the gated entrance of the home, offering a scenic approach.

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Pro Boxer and YouTuber Jake Paul’s $16 Million Puerto Rican Mansion: A Luxurious Island Retreat

Professional boxer and YouTube sensation Jake Paul has made his mark not only in the ring but also in the world of luxury living. His $16 million mansion in Puerto Rico embodies opulence and modern sophistication, blending bold design with the tranquil beauty of island life. This sprawling estate reflects Paul’s journey from viral Vine star to boxing contender, offering a glimpse into his extravagant lifestyle.

A Bold Entrance and Stunning Exteriors

From the moment you arrive, the home makes a statement. A serene koi pond greets visitors at the entrance, setting the tone for the grandeur that lies within. The sleek, modern facade stands out against the lush greenery and blue skies, while manicured gardens and a private golf fairway create a harmonious connection with the tropical surroundings.

An aerial view reveals the property’s grandeur: a massive pool, water park, and open spaces designed for relaxation and entertainment. By day, the pool area serves as a vibrant centerpiece, framed by lush palms and pristine landscaping. By night, the home’s exterior lighting transforms it into a glowing masterpiece, perfect for alfresco dining or stargazing on the patio.

Island Luxury Meets Modern Design

Spanning eight bedrooms and twelve bathrooms, the mansion is meticulously crafted to balance luxury with livability. The interiors are a modern marvel, featuring sleek lines, natural light, and cutting-edge technology throughout. Each room is designed to inspire creativity and relaxation, from the family room with its plush sectional sofa and elegant bar area to the chic, minimalist living spaces.

The kitchen, a culinary dream, boasts a spacious island, high-end appliances, and stylish bar seating for casual dining. Entertainment spaces abound, including a vibrant game room with arcade games, a pool table, and a custom batting cage. The music studio, equipped with state-of-the-art technology, provides the perfect environment for creative pursuits.

Outdoor Paradise

The property’s outdoor amenities rival those of a luxury resort. A sprawling water park area includes slides and a lazy river, making it an ideal space for fun-filled afternoons. Overlooking the park, open areas provide space for grand events or quiet moments soaking in the island’s breezy afternoons.

The private golf fairway, with its manicured greens, invites enthusiasts to enjoy a game amidst paradise. A spacious, polished garage caters to Paul’s love for high-end vehicles, featuring ample storage and a convenient lift.

For those who love outdoor cooking and dining, the estate offers a state-of-the-art outdoor kitchen complete with a grill and ample seating. It’s an entertainer’s dream, nestled amidst lush greenery for added privacy and serenity.

Personal Touches and Unique Features

Every corner of the mansion reflects Paul’s bold personality and penchant for luxury. Bedrooms are designed with flair, from whimsical wallpaper in children’s rooms to a sports-themed bedroom with a stadium mural. Bathrooms blend modern elegance with natural textures, featuring glass-walled showers and sleek finishes.

The home also includes a private music studio with a chic lounge, perfect for relaxing or brainstorming the next big hit. The control room boasts cutting-edge equipment, merging function with inspiration.

A Retreat Tailored for Leisure and Grandeur

Situated just steps from a pristine beach with golden sands and azure waters, the estate offers unparalleled access to Puerto Rico’s natural beauty. Whether enjoying a quiet moment by the koi pond, indulging in the water park, or hosting a sunset cocktail party on the terrace, the mansion seamlessly blends leisure and grandeur.

Jake Paul’s $16 million Puerto Rican estate is more than just a home—it’s a reflection of his journey, ambition, and love for bold living. Combining the tranquility of island life with the pinnacle of modern design, it’s a true testament to the lifestyle of one of today’s most talked-about personalities.

For the ultimate entertainment, the property boasts a spacious, fun-filled water park area, complete with slides and a lazy river.
Overlooking the water park, the property’s expansive open areas are perfect for grand events or simply savoring the island’s breezy afternoons.
The mansion stretches expansively across the property, its modern white facade standing out against the lush greenery and blue skies above.
Luxurious and expansive, the estate combines the tranquility of island living with the pinnacle of modern design, making every angle a picturesque moment.
As evening descends, the home’s exterior lights up, highlighting its modern design and the inviting dining area that’s perfect for alfresco meals under the stars.
Stroll down this peaceful path where vibrant plants line the way, leading to a secluded outdoor bathtub for private nature-immersed relaxation.
Sway gently on this large, inviting swing bed, suspended in a tranquil corner of the home, blending comfort with the serenity of the surrounding gardens.
The spacious, polished garage reflects the home’s modern aesthetic, offering ample space for vehicles and featuring a convenient lift for extra storage.
The outdoor kitchen and dining area, complete with a state-of-the-art grill and ample seating, is nestled amidst the lush greenery, perfect for entertaining.
Unleash your creativity in the home’s professional music studio, featuring top-tier recording equipment for when inspiration strikes.
The control room of the music studio is a haven for any music enthusiast, boasting cutting-edge technology and a view that inspires.
The lounge area of the music studio offers a comfortable space to relax and brainstorm the next big hit, with all the amenities at arm’s reach.
For entertainment and leisure, this vibrant game room comes equipped with a pool table, arcade games, and a custom batting cage for sports enthusiasts.
Relax in this chic lounge area, where the soft hues of the plush sofa complement the stunning abstract art wall, creating a serene space for contemplation or creativity.
This airy home office, bathed in natural light, is designed for productivity, featuring sleek desks and comfortable chairs that make business a pleasure.
Unwind in this cozy nook, where the minimalist sofa and elegant glass table offer a perfect spot to enjoy the lush garden views through the floor-to-ceiling windows.
Experience tranquility in this bedroom, where the inviting bed and the warmth of natural light create a haven of rest with direct access to the sun-kissed terrace.
Indulge in the openness of this modern bathroom, featuring a glass-walled shower that brings the clean lines and natural textures into harmony.
Explore the vibrant room bathed in natural light, adorned with whimsical wallpaper and a cozy bed, creating an enchanting retreat for children.
This bedroom is a sports lover’s dream, with a stadium mural that brings the thrill of the game right into the room, under a modern chandelier.
The sleek bathroom balances functionality with style, offering a spacious vanity and a walk-in shower for a refreshing start to the day.
Immerse yourself in the luxury of this standalone bathtub, offering a spa-like retreat with a view of the tropical outdoors, for those moments of pure relaxation.
The master bathroom is a vision of elegance and simplicity, featuring a standalone tub and a broad vanity, with nature just a gaze away through expansive windows.
Bask in the luxury of this master bedroom where a floating TV screen allows for an unobstructed view of the lush outdoors, marrying technology with nature.
The family room, a perfect blend of comfort and style, invites you to unwind with its plush sectional sofa and elegant bar area, ideal for evening cocktails.
The sleek, modern kitchen is a culinary dream featuring a spacious island, high-end appliances, and stylish bar seating for casual dining or morning coffee.
Luxuriate in the spacious living area, where the chic furniture and tasteful decor create an inviting atmosphere for both relaxation and entertainment.
The grandeur of the open-plan living space is accentuated by the striking circular chandelier, high ceilings, and seamless indoor-outdoor flow.

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Billionaire Russell Weiner Lists His $50 Million Park City Ski-In, Ski-Out Mansion with Hamptons-Style Luxury

Billionaire Russell Weiner, the founder of Rockstar Energy Drink, has listed his breathtaking $50 million Hamptons-inspired estate in the prestigious Colony at White Pine Canyon, located in Park City, Utah. Known for its exclusivity, ski-in/ski-out access, and proximity to the largest ski resort in the United States, this sprawling mountain retreat epitomizes luxury living and provides a haven for those who love the outdoors and refined elegance alike. Weiner’s estate offers a rare combination of rustic mountain charm and Hamptons-style sophistication, all set against the backdrop of sweeping mountain and valley views that make Park City one of the most sought-after destinations for luxury real estate.

A Grand Entrance and Timeless Design

Built in 2015, this impressive property spans over 23,000 square feet and includes 13 luxurious bedrooms and 18 bathrooms, each meticulously designed to offer comfort, privacy, and a touch of elegance. Poised atop a scenic plateau, the estate captures stunning views of meadows, mountains, and even a nearby creek, creating a serene environment where guests can unwind and escape the hustle of city life. The design of the home brings together elements of modern farmhouse style with rich wood finishes, traditional moldings, and inviting fireplaces that add warmth and sophistication to each room.

The home’s open-concept layout seamlessly connects the grand dining room and great room, both of which overlook the incredible landscape. This open flow makes it ideal for hosting memorable gatherings and entertaining guests. The main living spaces are outfitted with large, state-of-the-art windows that invite natural light, creating a bright, airy atmosphere that enhances the home’s grand scale without losing its intimate, welcoming feel.

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Unmatched Amenities for Recreation and Relaxation

One of the standout features of Weiner’s estate is its fully-equipped two-lane bowling alley, a lavish entertainment option that’s completely enclosed to provide privacy and a lounge area where friends and family can relax between games. Beyond the bowling alley, the estate offers ample spaces for indoor and outdoor enjoyment, including cozy fire pits, heated decks, and a sprawling outdoor spa where residents can unwind after a day on the slopes.

Designed with year-round entertainment in mind, the outdoor space offers a tranquil oasis that includes four cozy fire pits and an expansive spa, perfect for gatherings during chilly winter nights or cool summer evenings. Every detail, from the heated decks and patios to the southern-facing exposure, has been carefully considered to ensure that the home provides comfort and luxury in every season.

Ski-In/Ski-Out Access and a Dream Location for Winter Sports Enthusiasts

Nestled within a gated community renowned for its proximity to Park City Mountain Resort, the estate offers seamless ski-in/ski-out access, allowing residents to enjoy world-class skiing and snowboarding right from their doorstep. This unique feature makes the property a skier’s paradise, and for those who enjoy other outdoor activities, the estate includes direct access to numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking. In addition to the recreational amenities, the home includes a ski prep room that is easily accessible from the slopes, ensuring that all gear is ready for action at a moment’s notice.

For ski days, the property offers convenient access to Mimi’s Run and Colony Way, as well as quick connections to Quicksilver Gondola, which links Park City Mountain with Canyons Resorts for even more terrain options. This estate is designed not just as a residence, but as a true winter wonderland where residents and guests can fully immerse themselves in the beauty and adventure of the surrounding landscape.

Luxury Living with a Focus on Privacy and Comfort

Privacy is paramount in Weiner’s Park City estate, which is set on a spacious 6.33-acre lot, providing an unparalleled sense of seclusion within the exclusive Colony community. The home’s architectural design emphasizes gathering spaces without compromising on privacy, making it ideal for hosting large groups while still offering intimate areas for personal retreat. A stocked fishing pond on the property adds a touch of rustic charm, and numerous decks and patios allow for uninterrupted views of the breathtaking mountain scenery.

Inside, the estate features an open, inviting layout with white shiplap walls, blond wood-paneled ceilings, and floors that lend a rustic yet refined feel to the space. Large windows frame views of the expansive grounds, while the natural light accentuates the sophisticated simplicity of the interior design. The home’s light palette and thoughtful layout create a timeless elegance that is both relaxing and inspiring, setting it apart from the darker, more traditional mountain homes in the area.

Designed for Grand Gatherings and Memorable Occasions

This grand estate was crafted with entertaining in mind, with gathering spaces that are as functional as they are beautiful. The great room, with its vaulted ceilings and expansive windows, serves as the heart of the home and offers an elegant space for socializing or relaxing. Adjacent to the great room is the formal dining area, which is ideal for hosting grand dinners or intimate family gatherings.

The chef’s kitchen is both a culinary enthusiast’s dream and a practical space for daily living, complete with top-of-the-line appliances, custom cabinetry, and ample counter space for preparing and serving meals. Every detail of the kitchen was designed to accommodate both large gatherings and quiet family dinners, making it the perfect setting for any occasion.

A Hamptons-Style Haven in the Heart of Park City

Russell Weiner’s Park City estate is more than just a luxury home; it is a Hamptons-style haven nestled in the heart of Utah’s premier ski destination. The property provides residents with the rare opportunity to enjoy the finest elements of both mountain living and refined, coastal-inspired architecture, all in one breathtaking package. With its remarkable amenities, stunning natural surroundings, and meticulous attention to detail, this estate offers a unique lifestyle that is truly one-of-a-kind.

For potential buyers seeking the ultimate combination of elegance, privacy, and outdoor adventure, this $50 million estate is a dream come true. With direct ski access, a wide array of recreational facilities, and spaces designed for both grandeur and intimacy, Weiner’s property is not only a home but a luxurious retreat that promises an unforgettable living experience.

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Billionaire Alex Meruelo Lists $28.9 Million Paradise Valley Estate Following Arizona Coyotes Sale

Following his sale of the Arizona Coyotes earlier this year, businessman Alex Meruelo has listed his expansive Paradise Valley estate for $28.9 million. Situated on over nine acres in one of Arizona’s most prestigious enclaves, this property represents the height of luxury and privacy, underscoring Meruelo’s signature flair for refinement and exclusivity.

Originally built in 1972, the hacienda-style residence has been meticulously restored and reimagined under Meruelo’s ownership. Designed by the acclaimed architect Cormac Byrne, the 14,800-square-foot main house is a blend of historic charm and modern sophistication. It features grand living spaces that open seamlessly to lush courtyards through expansive glass walls, embodying the essence of indoor-outdoor Arizona living.

The interiors have been redefined with attention to detail, from the two-story library that invites moments of quiet reflection to the gym enhanced with a sauna and wellness features. The sprawling layout offers eight bedrooms, ensuring comfort for family and guests alike. Key renovations by Meruelo focused on elevating the estate’s appeal, particularly in the guesthouses and recreation areas, to align with the standards of a truly luxurious retreat.

The estate’s grounds are a masterpiece in their own right, offering a rare combination of flat terrain and mature landscaping—a prized characteristic in Paradise Valley. The property includes three guesthouses, a one-bedroom apartment, and recreational amenities such as tennis and racquetball courts, all set amidst manicured gardens and shaded walkways.

Large patios, scenic sitting areas, and serene pathways create an ambiance of tranquility and escape. The centerpiece of outdoor living is the saltwater pool and spa, a private haven that complements the estate’s grandeur.

Meruelo’s decision to list the property coincides with his plans to relocate to the West Coast, where his major business interests, including the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada, and the Sahara Las Vegas, are based. This strategic shift aligns with the businessman’s focus on expanding his ventures in hospitality and entertainment.

The estate’s $28.9 million listing price—more than double the $12.1 million Meruelo paid in 2021—reflects not only the extensive upgrades made to the property but also the extraordinary appreciation in the Paradise Valley real estate market. Luxury properties in the area have seen record-breaking growth, with high-net-worth individuals increasingly drawn to its blend of exclusivity, natural beauty, and proximity to urban amenities.

According to real estate experts, the sale of such an expansive property underscores the demand for homes that provide privacy, scale, and luxury. “It’s one of the most unique offerings in the Paradise Valley market,” said Walt Danley, the listing agent representing the property.

Liset and Alex Meruelo are shown in 2021.

Meruelo’s Paradise Valley estate is more than a home—it is a lifestyle. With its blend of historic architecture, modern upgrades, and unmatched outdoor amenities, the property stands as a crown jewel in Arizona’s luxury market. Whether for hosting grand gatherings or enjoying peaceful solitude, this estate offers an unparalleled living experience, making it a rare find in one of the Southwest’s most desirable communities.

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Alan Jackson’s $3M Nashville Home: A Harmonious Blend of Modern Luxury and Country Charm

Country music legend Alan Jackson’s new $3 million home in Nashville’s West Meade neighborhood is as timeless and elegant as his iconic career. This 6,003-square-foot residence seamlessly marries modern design with warm, inviting details, creating a home that reflects both luxury and comfort. With five bedrooms, 5.5 baths, and an expansive layout, the property offers a perfect retreat for the star while remaining an ideal space for hosting family and friends.

A Warm Welcome: Timeless Design Meets Modern Craftsmanship

The home’s striking exterior combines brick and wood siding, exuding understated elegance that complements its lush surroundings. The beautifully landscaped entrance sets the tone, with pristine greenery and large windows hinting at the luxurious interiors within. The front door, a statement of meticulous craftsmanship, opens into a bright and expansive open floor plan that immediately impresses with its modern elegance.

Inside, the living spaces are designed to flow seamlessly, with tall ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that flood the rooms with natural light. The spacious living room features a modern fireplace and plush seating, creating a cozy yet sophisticated space perfect for relaxation or gatherings. Clean lines and thoughtful decor, including a beautifully crafted bookshelf, underscore the home’s contemporary aesthetic while maintaining a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

A Chef’s Dream and Elegant Dining Spaces

At the heart of the home lies the chef’s kitchen, a space designed for both functionality and style. Modern cabinetry, high-end appliances, and a large island provide ample room for casual meals and gourmet cooking alike. Open shelving and sleek finishes add to the kitchen’s charm, while the adjacent scullery offers abundant storage and ensures a clutter-free environment.

The dining areas are equally inviting. The formal dining room, with its sleek wooden table and plush chairs, is perfect for hosting elegant dinners. For more casual meals, a cozy breakfast nook with a round table and comfortable seating offers views of the serene backyard, making it an ideal spot for morning coffee or intimate conversations.

Private Retreats: Bedrooms and Bathrooms

The home’s bedrooms are designed as peaceful sanctuaries, with minimalist decor and large windows that bring in natural light. The master suite is a luxurious retreat, boasting 14-foot ceilings, expansive windows, and comfortable seating that create an airy yet intimate atmosphere. The master bathroom offers a spa-like experience, with a freestanding tub, marble countertops, and a sleek glass-enclosed shower. A custom-designed master closet with built-in shelving and a center island ensures ample storage and organization.

Spaces for Relaxation and Productivity

The home includes a variety of spaces tailored for comfort and functionality. A home office with a fireplace provides a quiet and inspiring environment for work or creative pursuits. The cozy sitting room and light-filled hallways maintain the home’s open and welcoming ambiance, creating seamless transitions between living areas.

For entertainment, the house features multiple options. The covered porch, complete with a rustic fireplace and inviting seating, is perfect for enjoying the outdoors year-round. A screened porch provides additional space for gatherings, blending the comfort of indoor living with the serenity of the surrounding nature.

An Outdoor Oasis

The property’s expansive backyard is a tranquil retreat, surrounded by tall trees and lush greenery that ensure privacy and a connection to nature. A cozy outdoor dining area and a covered porch with a built-in fireplace offer the perfect settings for alfresco meals or quiet evenings. The beautifully maintained landscaping and natural beauty reflect the themes of harmony and simplicity often found in Jackson’s music.

A Reflection of a Legendary Lifestyle

Alan Jackson’s new Nashville home captures the essence of his storied career and personal style—timeless, sophisticated, and welcoming. With its thoughtful design, luxurious amenities, and serene surroundings, the property is more than a residence; it’s a sanctuary that balances modern living with the comforts of home. Whether entertaining guests or enjoying quiet moments with family, Jackson’s West Meade estate is a harmonious blend of elegance and charm.

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David Muir’s $7M Skaneateles Lake Retreat: A Journalist’s Haven of Elegance and Tranquility

David Muir, the celebrated anchor of ABC World News Tonight and one of journalism’s most respected figures, has found his personal sanctuary in the picturesque town of Skaneateles, New York. Nestled on the shores of Skaneateles Lake, this $7 million historic estate offers a peaceful retreat from the bustling world of global reporting.

Muir’s home is steeped in history and charm, reflecting the timeless beauty of its lakeside location. The property’s six bedrooms and sprawling layout offer ample space for relaxation, while its thoughtful design seamlessly blends classic architecture with modern comforts.

The true highlight of the property is its breathtaking views of Skaneateles Lake. Known for its crystal-clear waters and serene surroundings, the lake provides a calming backdrop to Muir’s home. Large windows throughout the house frame the scenery, allowing natural light to flood the interiors and create a seamless connection to the outdoors.

The expansive grounds surrounding the home are meticulously landscaped, offering a harmonious blend of natural beauty and curated design. Whether enjoying a quiet morning on the porch or hosting an outdoor gathering by the water, the estate’s setting ensures every moment is infused with tranquility.

The town of Skaneateles, located in the Finger Lakes region, is known for its quaint charm and vibrant community. With its boutique shops, cozy cafes, and local events, it offers a perfect blend of small-town warmth and sophistication. Muir’s choice of this location reflects his appreciation for both natural beauty and a strong sense of community.

Muir’s lakeside retreat is more than just a home—it’s a reflection of his journey and accomplishments. The elegance and serenity of the property echo the dedication and grace he brings to his work as a journalist. Just as Muir’s reporting connects audiences to the world, his home connects him to the peace and simplicity of nature, creating a balance that fuels his continued success.

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Tall and majestic, the historic mansion boasts detailed woodwork and an expansive porch, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the view.
Extending down to the serene Skaneateles Lake, the lush backyard provides a peaceful and scenic atmosphere.
The pristine lawn leads up to the charming carriage house, which offers additional living space and a two-car garage.
Built in 2009, the carriage house features four bedrooms and a spacious garage, blending seamlessly with the historic charm of the property.
David Muir warmly smiles while holding his beloved dog Axel on the patio of their stunning home.
With curiosity, Axel looks out the window, adding a touch of life and charm to the elegant interior of the historic home.
Relaxing on a comfortable couch, Axel demonstrates the cozy and inviting atmosphere of David Muir’s beautifully restored living room.
Sitting in his bed in front of the ornate marble fireplace, Axel highlights the home’s blend of historic charm and modern comfort.
Capturing a moment of companionship and relaxation, David Muir and Axel sit side by side on a couch in their luxurious home.

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