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elvis and marilyn monroe..
james stewart....its a wonderfull life..photo.
The night they ended Prohibition December 5th 1933
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You think ice skating is hard, try red-hot-iron-skillet-skating. Fall down here and you don't just get a bump.
This photo was taken in November 1931 in Chehalis, Washington at the town's Egg Festival. The occasion was an attempt to break the world record for largest omelette.
"These are our most popular model, ma'am, walking in them is like gliding on a cloud. Of lard."
After baking the world's largest strawberry shortcake a few years before, the festival wanted to attempt a different record. A giant skillet was custom made for the occasion. It weighed nearly half a ton (a thousand pounds).
World's smallest photo of the world's largest skillet.
The job was given to the F. S. Lang Stove Works in Seattle. The giant utensil was shipped to Chehalis by truck. Photos of the pan being readied for transport, with local Seattle women dancing a tango on it, were published in newspapers and magazines across the country.
Crackheads.
An egg-cracking competition was held in order to crack the eggs for the omelette. The winner, Mrs. Al Blair, cracked a caseload of 30 dozen eggs in 12 minutes. That's 30 eggs a minute, without leaving any bits of shell. I could just about crack one egg a minute, and that's not counting the fishing for shell bits.
It's called fashion, look it up.
Miss Thora Yeager having slabs of bacon tied to her feet.
Extreme hockey. The puck is a slice of onion.
The two women then skated around the warming skillet to grease it. Then a team of chefs beat the 7,200 eggs, and fried up a world record.
Old Brighton looks great Colorized...
Cossacks!!
Bike club 1885...
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What happens in Vegas: Stunning nostalgic pictures show stars from Frank Sinatra to Mariah Carey at Caesars Palace as it celebrates 50 years
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This summer an icon of the Vegas strip, Caesar's Palace will be celebrating its 50th anniversary with parties, sweepstakes and celebrity guests
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Famous;y stunt man Evel Knievel tried and failed to jump iconic fountain display in front of the hotel. Though he cleared the water, he didn't make the landing and ended up with broken bones and bruises
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Over the summer's guests can take a free, self-guided walking tour around the hotel's landmarks and see where The Hangover was filmed
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Over the last five decades, countless celebrities have performed and partied at this legendary spot in the neon-signed city, including Tom Jones (above)
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Looking at the photo above you can instantly see how much the famous neon-lined strip has changed. Now the road is packed with vertiginous hotels and you can no longer drive right up to the front fountains of Caesar Palace
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It's not just attracted celebrities likes Justin Bieber and presidents like Obama, but sporting stars too. Muhammad Ali took on and won a boxing match against Joe Bugner in 1973 in this hotel. Pictured in another fight, Larry Holmes raises his arms in victory as Muhammad Ali sits in a corner in the 11th round of a 1980 match
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Almost as soon as it opened Caesar's became a regular haunt for the Rat Pack, which included Frank Sinatra (pictured), Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop