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What was the most impressive historical artifact that you saw

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What was the most impressive historical artifact that you saw by your own eyes?

That painting was pretty impressive one for me.
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>>3022392
I wanna pet him on the head and kiss his beard
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>>3022392
Got to see the hand of St Francis Xavier when it came to Australia for World Youth Day. Picture doesn’t do it justice.
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>>3022392
I was in The Museum of Natural History in NY and some guy was rolling through one of the exhibit floors with a cart and the person i was there with stopped him and asked him what he was rolling around. The guy ended up pulling out a strand of woolly mammoth hair and let me and a few others touch it before he rolled on. Natural history, but still pretty cool imo.
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Constitution in D.C.
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>>3022556
Absolutely pagan.
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>>3022392
Aqueduct of Segovia. An impressive building from 2000 years ago standing there as good as new. Really impressed 14 years old me and turned me into a histor geek.
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>>3022957
>catholic is pagan
anglicucks get out
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Place I work at is a good 300 years old, shit I've found there:
>William Penn's personal seal that he marked his letters with
>a lot of writing by him
>multiple maps of Colonial Philadelphia
The hardest part is opening the door, I think parts of it are original.
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