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  1. The Most Iconic Photographs of All Time - LIFE

    Experience LIFE's visual record of the 20th century by exploring the most iconic photographs from one of the most famous private photo collections in the world.

  2. The Bohemian Life in Big Sur, 1959

    When LIFE magazine visited Big Sur in 1959, the Esalen Institute was three years from opening, but the coastal community had long been attracting free-thinking types.

  3. The Glamorous Anita Ekberg in LIFE

    Anita Ekberg was twenty years old when she first appeared in LIFE magazine. In 1951 the magazine breathlessly introduced this relative unknown model to readers in a story headlined “ …

  4. Building the Future: Inside General Electric, 1937 - LIFE

    The breadth of the GE operations underlines the great variety of activity that legendary LIFE photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt documented when he gained access to the General Electric …

  5. Meet the Real-Life Gidget

    Teenager Kathy Kohner’s real-life adventures in Malibu earned her the nickname “Gidget” from her fellow surfers and inspired her father to write a 1957 book which was then adapted into …

  6. Glenn Gould: Eccentric Genius at Play - LIFE

    Parks’ photo of Gould bent over the piano in his signature posture as he records Bach while sound engineers hover overhead is one of the most popular in the LIFE print store.

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  8. When the Movies Got Smaller - LIFE

    So it’s likely that LIFE staffers caught many shows there, perhaps even sneaking out of the office for an afternoon movie break. The demolition meant goodbye to all that.

  9. Pushing the Right Buttons: Inside Charm School for Elevator Girls

    Here’s how LIFE described it: Twice a week a small group of operators leave their high-powered lifts and are sent to be kneaded, pummeled and painted in a flossy charm school in the Loop.

  10. The Mona Lisa’s One and Only Visit to America - LIFE

    Here’s how LIFE described the painting’s journey from Paris to Washington in December 1962. Surrounded by grandeur that would have done credit to Charles de Gaulle, she had travelled …