[John] got his hands on a 3D printer, and did what any hacker with a new toy would, printed himself a Mutoscope. (A what?) A Mutoscope is an early flip-book based motion picture machine, and in this ...
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Two mutoscopes — moving picture machines — “have been placed at Riverside Park,” the Asheville Citizen reported on Sept. 8, 1902, “and to accommodate them and the machines previously in use there, a ...
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, Manly had a wonderful range of tourist attractions designed to separate the thousands of day-trippers from their cash, writes John Morcombe. There were several merry ...
A new exhibit at the National Naval Aviation Museum pays tribute to earliest days of Naval aviation through a replica penny arcade from the early 1900s. The Dawn of Naval Aviation exhibit features ...
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