The Colosseum in Rome.
The creator of the original text is unknown. The image shows the original post done on 9/15/2017 by someone from New York City, and then two others who responded to it. (i.e. "Me too" and "Me 3").
This artifact, belonging to Jessica "Dixie" Mills, is from her Instagram account @homemadewanderlust and is a photo of a plant covered in frost. Mills uses her Instagram account to document her backpacking expeditions, and this photo comes from a…
This artifact comes from Jessica "Dixie" Mills Instagram account, @homemadewanderlust, and is a sample of her macrophotography. Mills uses her account to document her backpacking expeditions, and this photo comes from a series of posts that highlight…
This artifact comes Jessica "Dixie" Mills's Instagram account @homemadewanderlust, where the author documents her backpacking expeditions, and is a sample of her landscape photography. This post in particular comes from a series of posts that traces…
This artifact by Jessica "Dixie" Mills, who has an Instagram account called @homemadewanderlust where she documents her backpacking expeditions, shows the author's friend hiking in the snow. This photo in particular comes from a series of posts that…
This artifact belongs to Jessica "Dixie" Mills, specifically her Instagram account @homemadewanderlust where she documents her backpacking trips, and shows the author sitting on top of a mountain in Colorado. This photo in particular comes from a…
This artifact is Jessica "Dixie" Mills's photo on Instagram from her time backpacking on the Continental Divide Trail through the Cirque of the Towers in Wyoming. The left side features Mills's photo of the valley surrounded by the mountain cirque,…
"Mommy" signed this greeting card with a handwritten message. The front of the card shows a picture of a small child's legs over a beach ball as if they have fallen over it. The back of the card the Hallmark logo, publication info, the pricing of the…
This artifact is a screenshot from a camp website with the words "OUR BUNK!" written across the top. The photograph depicts campers and counselors playing a game and bonding in their cabin and "Our bunk!" was written on it because it was featured on…