in 1905, the New York Times reported on a monkey blizzardpic.twitter.com/CbIPMOg2Tq
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in 1905, the New York Times reported on a monkey blizzardpic.twitter.com/CbIPMOg2Tq
I can't tell if the monkey thing is some dry 1905 satire piece or what
1959, front page news, a man being manlypic.twitter.com/As5Y971a6J
March 16, 1888, Buffalo begins a long tradition of side-eyeing New York City for snow http://nyti.ms/1UhCZDe pic.twitter.com/cnfity3RMr
"Here the streetcar always runs and the milkman never fails," Buffalo said to NYC, a day after the great blizzard.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper suggests the wind was quite ... strong in 1888 http://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3b25203/ …pic.twitter.com/vdBfRq8r19
"Through this snow fort I thereby claim the US Capitol as my own. Bow to me." http://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3c09361/ …pic.twitter.com/dMUTOjkwxZ
Good luck not having a nightmare about this 1888 snowman, kids. http://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3b45954/ …pic.twitter.com/rFIY9wTrKT
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