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Free - Printable - Time Capsule - What happened on the day your were born ?

posted October 24, 2008 - 9:19am
Free - Printable - Time Capsule - What happened on the day your were born ?

Verified available 10/24/05.

This is alot of fun. Shows what day of the week you were born on, headline news, books, movies, music, toys, prices, government, all on the day you were born. Input any date and make the printable certificate for any date.

From the site:
To begin, enter a date in the box above and click either:

Quick Page - this button will automatically generate a Time Capsule page for you. - OR -

Advanced Page - this button will lead you through a "wizard" that allows you to select specific headlines, birthdays, songs, TV shows, toys, and books for the selected date. You can edit the information, or even add your own information to the final page!

When you're through, you'll be presented with your own customized page that includes all the information you've chosen, plus typical consumer prices from that year, Academy Award winners that year, etc.

We currently have data online for the years 1800 through 2002, although data for the years 1800 - 1875 is probably spotty. The latest headlines for 2003 may not yet be available, so you might need to type in your own.

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