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Tis the Season to Connect with the Past, Present, & Future

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Now with ONE search you can discover all your favorite memories of people & places on AncientFaces..

Now with ONE search you can discover all your favorite memories of people & places on AncientFaces...go ahead & give it a try! [logo.png]( [Photos]( [Bios]( [Topics]( [Families]( The perfect time to show you care As we come to the end of the unique year which is 2020, during this Holiday Season in particular, it is the perfect time to honor the relationships and connections between all of us. When we show that we care about the people from our lives, we connect each other every day with the past, present, & the future. Take a moment to share a story about your parents, grandparents, or family friends. Take a photo of an old picture, or leave a comment with a special memory, and add these moments to the bios of the people important to you. By showing you care you'll find that others do as well. It's a wonderful way to share kindness during this Holiday Season. Happy Holidays! - [Daniel]( Story Highlights [Ora (Minix) Hubbs]( [This is the season to recognize the importance of family and connections. Meet the very happy Minix children - Ora & Roland - taken circa 1924.]( [Julian Leos]( [Los Angeles, 100 years ago (1920) Julian Leos contemplating a bottle of what? Is he thinking "to drink or not to drink, that is the question?"]( [The Charleston by Josephine Baker]( [Do you know her? If you had lived 100 years ago, you would - she was famous . . . even scandalous! Josephine Baker was an African-American who achieved true fame when she moved to Paris. A dancer (and later a spy for France), during her Danse Sauvage she wore only a skirt of fake bananas. Ahh, the 20s]( [Jenniemae (Halsall) Miller and Donna Lee Miller Trivinia 1949]( [Two weeks to Christmas! No matter how you celebrate this year, we all have memories to warm our hearts like this one from 1949 (TWO dolls!). 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We all Deserve to be Remembered, and it is up to us, the people that knew them, to show & tell their stories before our memories get lost in history](. [Read more]( [Gracie Fields]( [Monty Woolley]( [Charles Calder Mcdonald]( [Nikola Tesla]( [Marjorie Moehlenkamp - 1945 St. Charl...]( [René Eugène Hubert Design]( [Marjorie Finlay]( [George Answorth Selders]( [Concetta A (Pedro) Delauro]( [Neal Edwards]( [Robert M Stocum]( [John L. 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