50 Weird Historical Pictures Of Fascinating, Odd, And Hilarious Things
The world has come a long way from where we were decades ago.
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
One of the best things about education in the computerized age is, presumably, how available and accessible it is. With a single click and you get the best piece of information that you would have gone all the way to the library to see what you were searching for.
The issue with that will be that you generally need to know what you're interested in finding. Not at all like the "Weird History" Twitter handle that has some of the most engaging facts from a wide range of areas, and it is unadulterated entertainment in its educational structure.
The Weird History page was created by Andrew Rader in the year 2011. It has more than 182K followers who are fans, and they never miss a new bit of random data, fact, or piece of history to add to their minds.
Andrew is an MIT scientist and also the brain behind Weird History. He is from Ottawa, Canada, and he is the manager of SpaceX Mission, as well as a book writer, game designer, and podcast host.
He is currently living in L.A., California, and his own personal Twitter account, which he started in 2013, has a following of more than 897k followers. Below, the most recent weird history list is seated pretty and waiting for you.
1. Water canons turned rainbow
weird_hist2. The great Dane name Juliana
weird_hist3. RIP brave horses
weird_hist4. It's a beautiful piece
weird_hist5. It suites her well
weird_hist6. What then do we do?
weird_hist7. Benjamin Franklin, the joker I guess
weird_hist8. RIP Lydia and Yekaterina
weird_hist9. An ancient Greek floor
weird_hist10. And there has been so much transformation
weird_hist11. Things I did not know
aniemyer12. Look at their cute faces
weird_hist13. Let's settle with a snowball fight
weird_hist14. That must have a huge phone case
weird_hist15. I guess he just wants to play
weird_hist16. Google maps have really come a long way
weird_hist17. Ever seen an astronomical clock?
weird_hist18. It must have been worth a fortune
weird_hist19. The last king of Hawaii
weird_hist20. A game that has seen hundreds of centuries
weird_hist21. Nice
weird_hist22. City Lights in 1931
weird_hist23. Wow!
weird_hist24. This is amazing
weird_hist25. Most valuable pocket watch
weird_hist26. Get him a pony
weird_hist27. They're still a thing today
weird_hist28. And invention keeps coming
weird_hist29. The Golden Gate Bridge
weird_hist30. Chernobyl cleanup
weird_hist31. Taxes were voluntary in Ancient Athens
weird_hist32. It's a beautiful library
weird_hist33. In all of its Glory...
weird_hist34. The Women's Auxillary Ferry Squadron
weird_hist35. A 1720 financial crisis
weird_hist36. Tomb carved from a rock
weird_hist37. The first known illustrated children's book
weird_hist38. The wells in India
weird_hist39. The junction of Steep and Trenchard streets
weird_hist40. A fact about Lincoln
weird_hist41. Canada in the 1900s
weird_hist42. Elephants near Heathrow in 1969
weird_hist43. Their friendships must be a tight one
weird_hist44. The artistry...
weird_hist45. The great pyramid ruled for a long time as the tallest building
weird_hist46. The Al Capone's prison
weird_hist47. Martin Luther King Jr's result
weird_hist48. The first recorded lawsuit
weird_hist49. I'm curious about this car though
weird_hist50. What!
weird_histThere is so much we don’t know about the things that happened in the past. So it’s always nice to find or read about something interesting that happened in history.
That is what this post aims at, and we know you must have learned a thing or two. Do check out the creator’s handle for more content.
More info: Twitter (Weird History) | Twitter (Andrew) | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Andrew-Rader.com