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    When Paris was paved with wooden cobblestones.Passage Saint‑Maur still has a few of those wooden blocks left, some of the last in the city.In the 1800s Paris used wood because it made the streets quieter, and it was cheaper to replace.But most were removed because they rotted or became slippery, which is why the surviving ones in Passage Saint‑Maur are so rare.@xmuse_ #globalmuseum #history #Paris
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    The Partial Historians 🏺 (@partialhistorians.bsky.social)https://bsky.app/profile/partialhistorians.bsky.social/post/3makxyjazzk2c> May the power of Medusa be on your side! This time of year can be one of celebration but it can also be one of sorrow and challenges. Even if your aegis with Medusa isn’t visible, may her strength support you in the days ahead. #MosaicMonday #Medusa #History
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    🔬🧪Welcome to Dexter's Laboratory! An abandoned Medical Research Institute, somewhere in PortugalThis institute once played a key role in scientific work in the field of disease research. Today it sits locked and unused, one of many shuttered buildings. Inside, the laboratories with microscopes, glass slides, test tubes, and chemical bottles. Research moved to a modern facility around 15 years ago, and it closed down.#Portugal #History #Research #Photography #Laboratory #Medical
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    An Industrious Grocer in the 1930s Wanted to Make It Easier for His Customers to Buy More. They Just Needed a Push"There was a time when shoppers could buy only as much as they could carry. And as ubiquitous as shopping carts are today, it initially took some convincing to use them."https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/industrious-grocer-1930s-wanted-make-easier-customers-buy-more-just-needed-push-180987633/#history