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Newspapers.com is the largest online newspaper archive from the 1600s to present day from around the United States and beyond.
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Ever find money somewhere unexpected? Residents of Blackburn, England, found antique gold coins in the ashes of a Guy Fawkes Night bonfire, according to this 1930 newspaper clipping! Read about it in the on our site:
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Ever find money somewhere unexpected? Residents of Blackburn, England, found antique gold coins in the ashes of a Guy Fawkes Night bonfire, according to this 1930 newspaper clipping! Read about it in the on our site:
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"Godzilla" opened nationwide in Japan #OnThisDay in 1954. This photo of a giant Godzilla balloon in Tokyo ran in newspapers in the U.S. and Canada around that time. See it in the San Angelo Evening Standard on our site.
"Godzilla" opened nationwide in Japan #OnThisDay in 1954. This photo of a giant Godzilla balloon in Tokyo ran in newspapers in the U.S. and Canada around that time. See it in the San Angelo Evening Standard on our site.
Exciting news! We now have 800 MILLION+ newspaper pages for you to search & explore! That’s more than three-quarters of a billion reasons to celebrate, because you can make more discoveries today than ever before! Explore our 22,000+ titles: newspapers.com/papers/
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Did your grandmother collect an entire set of dishes just by purchasing boxes of oatmeal or soap? We’ve scoured our archives to find fun examples of advertising premiums over the decades. Head to our blog to learn more!
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Did your grandmother collect an entire set of dishes just by purchasing boxes of oatmeal or soap? We’ve scoured our archives to find fun examples of advertising premiums over the decades. Head to our blog to learn more!
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The novel "Jane Eyre" was first published 175 years ago, in October 1847. This clipping from a London paper shows how the book by Charlotte Brontë was being advertised about a week after its publication. See it in the Morning Chronicle on our site:
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