Brain Junk

286: Time Capsules!


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Let's look into the past with time capsules! People have stashed important items in clay pots or the walls of buildings for centuries. It wasn't until 1939 that the phrase "time capsule" became popular as a way to explain the fascination we have with saving bits of ourselves for the future.











image: US Army photo of 1905 Arlington national Cemetery time capsule being opened





We didn't hear him in background of the episode, but Leap says hello!







Show Notes:





Norwegian time capsule a bit of a let down: Smithsonian Magazine





Campbell House in Spokane, WA.





1939 New York World's Fair Westinghouse Time Capsule





Some of the oldest American time capsules!





MFA Boston: Massachusetts 1795 Time Capsule





Voyager Golden Records





Oglethorpe University: Crypt of Civilization



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