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Blasts From The Past: 30 Interesting And Cool Historical Time Capsules
HistoryNOV 25, 2024

Blasts From The Past: 30 Interesting And Cool Historical Time Capsules

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Many of us were granted an opportunity to create a time capsule in high school. It probably didn’t matter as much then, but unearthing it decades later brought a glorious sense of nostalgia and a flood of fond memories.
The items featured on this list are more than just varsity memorabilia and notes passed around in class. Many of these were artifacts dating back to the 1930s that provide tangible fragments of a bygone era. Some are still being preserved for the next century of inhabitants to enjoy.
If you’re a history buff or someone with a deep appreciation for relics and a significant backstory, these images may fascinate you.

#1 At The 1970 Tokyo Expo, They Buried Two-Time Capsules On The Grounds Of Osaka Castle

At The 1970 Tokyo Expo, They Buried Two-Time Capsules On The Grounds Of Osaka Castle
The First Time Capsule Was Opened In 2000 Before Being Reburied And It Will Then Be Reopened Every 100 Years. This Means Items Can Be Added To Incrementally Show How Culture Has Changed In Japan Through The 21st Century.
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#2 Memory Of Mankind (Mom) Is A Preservation Project. The Project Aims To Create The "Time Capsule Of Our Era"

Memory Of Mankind (Mom) Is A Preservation Project. The Project Aims To Create The "Time Capsule Of Our Era"
Its main goal is to preserve the knowledge about present human civilization from oblivion and collective amnesia. Information is printed on ceramic tablets and stored in the salt mine of Hallstatt, Austria.
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#3 Time Capsule Holding Some Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Possessions That Was Lowered Into The Ground In 1988 At Freedom Plaza On Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C

Time Capsule Holding Some Of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Possessions That Was Lowered Into The Ground In 1988 At Freedom Plaza On Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C
Buried in 1988 at the Freedom Plaza in Washington, D.C. and scheduled to be unearthed in the year 2088. The capsule contains some of Martin Luther King Jr.’s personal possessions along with audio cassettes people of the 1980s recorded.
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Time capsules have been around for nearly 150 years, with the first debuting in 1876. New York Magazine publisher Anna Deihm put together what was then known as a “Century Safe,” which contained 19th-century relics like a gold pen and inkstand, a collection of signatures, and photos of President Ulysses S. Grant.

#4 Time Capsule Found During Construction At Mit

Time Capsule Found During Construction At Mit
Back in the early stages of construction for MIT.nano, members of the crew stumbled upon something that clearly didn't belong: A time capsule buried in 1957 as part of the dedication to the Compton Laboratories.
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#5 Lucasfilm’s 1981 Time Capsule

Lucasfilm’s 1981 Time Capsule
Forty years ago this month, a special ceremony hosted during the annual July 4th Company Picnic in 1981 sought to commemorate the establishment of Skywalker Ranch itself, which would soon become the official home of Lucasfilm once new buildings finished construction. To officially herald in this new era for Lucasfilm, and to celebrate the company’s 10th anniversary that year, a time capsule was placed into the cornerstone of the Main House building containing several mementos and artifacts representing Lucasfilm’s cultural and merchandising legacy up to that point.
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#6 Miscellaneous Objects From The Westinghouse Time Capsule Created For The 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair

Miscellaneous Objects From The Westinghouse Time Capsule Created For The 1964–1965 New York World’s Fair
The Metal Cylinder Was Buried 50 Feet Below The Surface Of The Westinghouse Pavilion Grounds Alongside The Earlier Westinghouse Time Capsule Created For The 1939 World’s Fair. The Two Capsules Were Intended To Survive 5000 Years And Be Opened In The 7th Millennium Ad. A Marker In Flushing Meadow Park In Queens Indicates The Internment Site. Date 1965
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However, the idea of leaving an artifact for posterity has existed for over 5,000 years. According to the University of Victoria, it was first introduced in the Epic of Gilgamesh, which experts consider humanity’s earliest literary work.

The book opens with a set of instructions on locating a box of copper in the foundation stone of the Great Wall of Uruk in Mesopotamia. The box contained the tales of Gilgamesh, which were preserved for future generations. The Epic of Gilgamesh dates back to 2100 B.C.


#7 The Future Library Project Is A Public Artwork That Aims To Collect An Original Work By A Popular Writer Every Year From 2014 To 2114. The Works Will Remain Unread And Unpublished Until 2114

The Future Library Project Is A Public Artwork That Aims To Collect An Original Work By A Popular Writer Every Year From 2014 To 2114. The Works Will Remain Unread And Unpublished Until 2114
One thousand trees were specially planted for the project in the Nordmarka forest at its inception;[1] the 100 manuscripts will be printed in limited-edition anthologies using paper made from the trees. The Guardian has referred to it as "the world's most secretive library".
22points

#8 The Samuel Adams And Paul Revere Time Capsule, Also Known As The Massachusetts State House Time Capsule

The Samuel Adams And Paul Revere Time Capsule, Also Known As The Massachusetts State House Time Capsule
Is A Time Capsule Located In A Cornerstone Of The Massachusetts State House. It Is Widely Believed To Have Been Buried In 1795 By Then-Governor Samuel Adams And Paul Revere. It Is The Oldest Known Time Capsule In The United States.
21points

#9 John Brashear’s Forgotten Time Capsule

John Brashear’s Forgotten Time Capsule
Brashear had placed a small metal box in the cornerstone of the Astronomical & Physical Instrument Works on Aug. 14, 1894. In 2015, conservators at the city’s Heinz History Center unpacked and cataloged pictures of Brashear, his wife, Phoebe (labeled “my dear girl”), his employees and his equipment; a lock of Phoebe’s hair; business correspondence; and a small piece of glass labeled “One of the first pieces of optical glass made in America. May we hope that when this stone is opened America will lead the world.” The contents are personal; you get the impression that Brashear carefully selected each item. Although the box doesn’t specify an opening date, Brashear, like Revere, clearly intended the box to be opened at some future point.
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Fast-forward to today, when time capsules are more popular than ever. You can find “time capsule kits” on Amazon, ranging from $26 to $68. These capsules are made from stainless steel, waterproof, and anti-corrosion material to ensure they stand the test of time.

“Time capsules have always played a role in preventing collective amnesia, even more so now with the concept of the memory hole,” International Time Capsule Society chair Adrienne Waterman told the Washington Post in a 2022 interview.


#10 Westinghouse Time Capsules

Westinghouse Time Capsules
the Westinghouse time capsule was buried to show our Jeston family descendant’s what life in the 20th century was like. Because it isn’t intended to be opened until the distant, distant future the NY World Fair sent out 300 guidebooks so that the location wasn’t forgotten.
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#11 Voyager Golden Record

Voyager Golden Record
The Voyager Golden Records are two identical phonograph records which were included aboard the two Voyager spacecraft launched in 1977. The records contain sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth, and are intended for any intelligent extraterrestrial life form who may find them. The records are a time capsule.
Carl Sagan noted that "The spacecraft will be encountered and the record played only if there are advanced space-faring civilizations in interstellar space, but the launching of this 'bottle' into the cosmic 'ocean' says something very hopeful about life on this planet."
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#12 World's Largest Time Capsule

World's Largest Time Capsule
A 45-ton, 20 x 8 x 6-foot concrete vault filled with some 5,000 relics, remembrances and reminders. Dedicated on July 4, 1975, the brainchild of the late Seward writer and historian Harold Davisson is scheduled to open in 2025.
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Of course, the current age of technology offers a digital option for time capsules. Estate planning companies like Trust & Will provide people with a platform to keep and organize their digital footprints in a safe space.

Digital time capsules may include documents, voice recordings, artwork, videos, e-books, and pieces of content like recipes, blog articles, podcasts, and music.

#13 The Nickelodeon Time Capsule

The Nickelodeon Time Capsule
It contains items deemed important to the children of 1992 as voted upon by Nickelodeon viewers. These items included a Barbie doll, baseball, books (comic book, endangered species book, history book, phone book, TV Guide and World Atlas), bubble gum, CDs (MC Hammer and Michael Jackson), hat featuring the catchphrase of Joey Lawrence, news reports (1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, Dissolution of the Soviet Union, Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS and Operation Desert Storm), Nickelodeon Gak, Nickelodeon Magazine, Nintendo Game Boy, pencils, photos of things too big to fit inside (bicycles, cars, celebrities, planes, politicians and trains), piece of the Berlin Wall, Reebok Pump sneakers, Rollerblades, skateboard, t-shirt featuring the Nicktoons characters Ren and Stimpy, Twinkies, and VHS movies (Back to the Future and Home Alone). The final items put in the capsule were a tape of the event itself and the camcorder used to record it.
19points

#14 Crypt Of Civilization, Considered The First Modern Time Capsule. Photographed In 1939 Prior To Sealing

Crypt Of Civilization, Considered The First Modern Time Capsule. Photographed In 1939 Prior To Sealing
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#15 Time Capsule Sealed For New Nikola Tesla Monument In Silicon Valley

Time Capsule Sealed For New Nikola Tesla Monument In Silicon Valley
a new Tesla monument in Silicon Valley that includes some predictions for the world of 2043. A 30-year time capsule was also sealed at the ceremony, with items like an iPhone and a 2013 penny. But the items that people of the future may find most interesting are simply scraps of paper: predictions from local kids for what the future might be like 30 years hence. With the recent resurgence of Tesla-mania, you can bet that people of the future will certainly know Tesla's name. But judging by the design of the new statue, they may wonder what the hell he's holding. For the record, he's holding a huge light bulb.
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We’d also like to hear from you. What are your experiences with time capsules? Have you created one in the past? What did you put in there? Let us know in the comments!

#16 Euston, London, England Time Capsule

Euston, London, England Time Capsule
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#17 Wall Street Time Capsule From 1914 Was Opened In 2014

Wall Street Time Capsule From 1914 Was Opened In 2014
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#18 The British Columbia Time Capsule Is A Time Capsule In Victoria, British Columbia, Containing Records From 1966–1967

The British Columbia Time Capsule Is A Time Capsule In Victoria, British Columbia, Containing Records From 1966–1967
The Capsule Was Placed In Confederation Garden Court On December 31, 1967, And Is Scheduled To Be Opened On January 1, 2067,[1] As Part Of Canada's Bicentennial Celebrations.
15points

#19 Post One Monument

Post One Monument
The Post One Monument in Toronto's Queen's Park commemorates Canada's centennial. Unveiled in 1967, the monument functions as a geodetic survey marker and has a time capsule that is slated to be opened in 2067
15points

#20 Century-Old Time Capsule From Old State House Lion's Head Opened

Century-Old Time Capsule From Old State House Lion's Head Opened
a century-old time capsule that sat inside the lion statue on top of the Old State House was opened during a ceremony in Woburn.
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