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See Photos of Disneyland When It Opened in 1955

Celebrate the theme park with a look at its first weeks as a national sensation

Something Wild: At Home With Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a 400-Pound Lion

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‘The Luckiest Generation’: LIFE With Teenagers in 1950s America


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This Is What It Looks Like When 152 Black Cats Audition for a Movie

"As far as anyone could remember," LIFE wrote, "it was the biggest invitation to bad luck ever seen in one place."

Behind the Vietnam War Story of ‘P.O.W. Wife’ Valerie Kushner

Faces of the American Dead in Vietnam: One Week’s Toll, June 1969

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