61. Unbroken seal of King Tut’s tomb

King Tut’s tomb was excavated in 1923. Howard Carter unearthed over 5,000 items from here and took about 10 years to catalog each of them.
62. The ENIAC

Dubbed “The Giant Brain” because of its size, this would ultimately be simplified into a few inches in the future that is today.
63. Bill Gates and Bill Gates in 1991

The billionaire tech moguls had a very weird bond that was filled with respect and rivalry.
64. Hitler’s bunker (Fuhrerbunker) in 1945 by Allied soldiers

Here Hitler and his wife Eva Braun were pronounced dead. They used cyanide pills to kill themselves.
65. Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Warren G. Harding and Harvey Samuel Firestone

Look at this picture of the most prolific men of the 1920’s, just chilling outside.
66. The first Wal-Mart store opens in 1962 as Walton’s Five and Dime

The is the first “Wal-Mart” store in Bentonville, AR. Now it has served as a museum.