The story of Alcatraz is a fascinating dive into US history.
06.10.2023 - 16:43 / insider.com / River Thames / London
Today, London is a bustling, metropolitan city, and the same could be said about the city 100 years ago.
In the 1920s, like today, London was known for attractions such as Piccadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace, and the River Thames, but there were also differences between today's London and the city a century ago.
Take a look at these photos from 1920s London to see how much life has changed.
The story of Alcatraz is a fascinating dive into US history.
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