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In this June 17, 1967 photo are two women at the Monterey Pop Festival in Monterey, Calif. Before Burning Man and Bonnaroo, Coachella and Lollapalooza, Glastonbury and Governors Island, there was Monterey Pop. Fifty years ago in June 2017, the three-day concert in the San Francisco Bay area gave birth to the “Summer of Love” and paved the way for today's popular festivals. (Photo by Monterey Herald via AP Photo)

In this June 17, 1967 photo are two women at the Monterey Pop Festival in Monterey, Calif. Before Burning Man and Bonnaroo, Coachella and Lollapalooza, Glastonbury and Governors Island, there was Monterey Pop. Fifty years ago in June 2017, the three-day concert in the San Francisco Bay area gave birth to the “Summer of Love” and paved the way for today's popular festivals. (Photo by Monterey Herald via AP Photo)



Marine Corps recruit depot, Parris Island, South Carolina, 1970. (Photo by Eddie Adams/The Guardian)

Marine Corps recruit depot, Parris Island, South Carolina, 1970. (Photo by Eddie Adams/The Guardian)



Saturday Morning Movies, Moss Side, Manchester, UK, 1958. (Photo by Neil Libbert/The Guardian)

Saturday Morning Movies, Moss Side, Manchester, UK, 1958. (Photo by Neil Libbert/The Guardian)



New Bond Street, London, 1964. (Photo by Neil Libbert/The Guardian)

New Bond Street, London, 1964. (Photo by Neil Libbert/The Guardian)



In Hungary, it is an Easter tradition that young boys sprinkle young girls with water on Easter Monday; in return for their dousing the girls gratefully give them painted Easter eggs as gifts; here some young fellows lay in wait of their prey, April 1976. (Photo by Albert Kozak/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

In Hungary, it is an Easter tradition that young boys sprinkle young girls with water on Easter Monday; in return for their dousing the girls gratefully give them painted Easter eggs as gifts; here some young fellows lay in wait of their prey, April 1976. (Photo by Albert Kozak/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



Two women prominant in Chinese film circles; Mrs Loo, in front, and Mrs Newsreel Wong, back, take a man-powered cab in Peking, 19th May 1926. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Two women prominant in Chinese film circles; Mrs Loo, in front, and Mrs Newsreel Wong, back, take a man-powered cab in Peking, 19th May 1926. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)



Gen. James Van Fleet, eighth army commander, and two others escaped injury when this helicopter crashed on the deck of the cruiser Los Angeles after being caught by a gust of wind in waters of Korea on July 6, 1951. (Photo by AP Photo)

Gen. James Van Fleet, eighth army commander, and two others escaped injury when this helicopter crashed on the deck of the cruiser Los Angeles after being caught by a gust of wind in waters of Korea on July 6, 1951. (Photo by AP Photo)



Neighborhood kids use Columbus Circle fountain on Chicago's West Side as a playground and “swimming pool”, July 7, 1967. Last summer, a riot broke out in the area over the shutting off of a fire hydrant spray for kids.  Riots were a nightly occurrence until National Guardsmen were called. (Photo by Charles Knoblock/AP Photo)

Neighborhood kids use Columbus Circle fountain on Chicago's West Side as a playground and “swimming pool”, July 7, 1967. Last summer, a riot broke out in the area over the shutting off of a fire hydrant spray for kids. Riots were a nightly occurrence until National Guardsmen were called. (Photo by Charles Knoblock/AP Photo)



Tied for first prize in the 2500 cubic centimeter class was this Alfa Romeo Grand Prix touring car, June 1, 1949, which weighs 2,645 pounds (1199 kg). (Photo by AP Photo)

Tied for first prize in the 2500 cubic centimeter class was this Alfa Romeo Grand Prix touring car, June 1, 1949, which weighs 2,645 pounds (1199 kg). (Photo by AP Photo)



It is a bicycle built for two but the whole family and some spare clothing are aboard as Mama and Papa, pedal through Belgium ahead of the German army in Belgium, June 2, 1940. (Photo by AP Photo)

It is a bicycle built for two but the whole family and some spare clothing are aboard as Mama and Papa, pedal through Belgium ahead of the German army in Belgium, June 2, 1940. (Photo by AP Photo)



The rock group Molly Hatchet performs for 2,500 Pittsburgh rock fans at a benefit concert for steelworkers' food bank in Pittsburgh, Pa., June 2, 1983.  Playing the bass guitar is Riff West, and behind him is Danny Joe Brown.  Officials say $16,000 was raised to help feed jobless members of the United Steelworkers Local 1397 in Homestead, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo)

The rock group Molly Hatchet performs for 2,500 Pittsburgh rock fans at a benefit concert for steelworkers' food bank in Pittsburgh, Pa., June 2, 1983. Playing the bass guitar is Riff West, and behind him is Danny Joe Brown. Officials say $16,000 was raised to help feed jobless members of the United Steelworkers Local 1397 in Homestead, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gene J. Puskar/AP Photo)



Four years after the 1967 Middle East war, an Egyptian tank is slowly covered by the drifting Sinai desert sand in Egypt on June 7, 1971. Battlefield for centuries, the Sinai claims another monument of war and remains the focal point of the Arab-Israeli dispute. (Photo by Brian Calvert/AP Photo)

Four years after the 1967 Middle East war, an Egyptian tank is slowly covered by the drifting Sinai desert sand in Egypt on June 7, 1971. Battlefield for centuries, the Sinai claims another monument of war and remains the focal point of the Arab-Israeli dispute. (Photo by Brian Calvert/AP Photo)



No one pair of arms could do justice to this 12 feet long oar fish landed at Sydney Harbor June 8, 1954 by amateur fisherman Keith McRae (left). He used a handline to land his catch, which, he said “at first I thought must be the original Sea Monster”. Australian Museum curator of fishes, G.P. Whitley, who identified the catch, said that oar fish sometimes reach a length of 40 feet. (Photo by AP Photo)

No one pair of arms could do justice to this 12 feet long oar fish landed at Sydney Harbor June 8, 1954 by amateur fisherman Keith McRae (left). He used a handline to land his catch, which, he said “at first I thought must be the original Sea Monster”. Australian Museum curator of fishes, G.P. Whitley, who identified the catch, said that oar fish sometimes reach a length of 40 feet. (Photo by AP Photo)



The new Twentieth Century Limited is shown in Chicago, Ill., on June 9, 1938. The New York Central System's streamlined New York-Chicago train is the first all-room train in the United States and will bring streamlined, high speed service to the East coast for the first time. (Photo by AP Photo)

The new Twentieth Century Limited is shown in Chicago, Ill., on June 9, 1938. The New York Central System's streamlined New York-Chicago train is the first all-room train in the United States and will bring streamlined, high speed service to the East coast for the first time. (Photo by AP Photo)



Beatles fans eat cakes designed to looks like each member of the Beatles which were baked by a pastry shop on the Kurfuerstendamm in Berlin, Germany on June 9, 1964. (Photo by AP Photo/Reichert)

Beatles fans eat cakes designed to looks like each member of the Beatles which were baked by a pastry shop on the Kurfuerstendamm in Berlin, Germany on June 9, 1964. (Photo by AP Photo/Reichert)



A plane dusts 1,200 sheep against ticks with 10 per cent DDT powder, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, on the Hoover ranch in Medford, Ore. in 1948. (Photo by AP Photo)

A plane dusts 1,200 sheep against ticks with 10 per cent DDT powder, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, on the Hoover ranch in Medford, Ore. in 1948. (Photo by AP Photo)



A Jewish refugee bows low on February 16, 1947, as he receives a charge of DDT disinfectant from soldiers of the British 6th Airborne Division before leaving Jerusalem on the Cyprus-bound ship, Ocean Vigour. (Photo by J. Walter Green/AP Photo)

A Jewish refugee bows low on February 16, 1947, as he receives a charge of DDT disinfectant from soldiers of the British 6th Airborne Division before leaving Jerusalem on the Cyprus-bound ship, Ocean Vigour. (Photo by J. Walter Green/AP Photo)



Punk Rock Star Wendy O. Williams smashes a television set for a radio station contest in Pasadena, Calif., in this June 16, 1981 photo. Williams, whose stage theatrics as lead singer of the punk band The Plasmatics included blowing up equipment and chain-sawing guitars, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. She was 48.  Williams' former manager and longtime companion Rod Swenson said he discovered her body Monday, April 6, 1998, in a wooded area near their home. (Photo by AP Photo)

Punk Rock Star Wendy O. Williams smashes a television set for a radio station contest in Pasadena, Calif., in this June 16, 1981 photo. Williams, whose stage theatrics as lead singer of the punk band The Plasmatics included blowing up equipment and chain-sawing guitars, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. She was 48. Williams' former manager and longtime companion Rod Swenson said he discovered her body Monday, April 6, 1998, in a wooded area near their home. (Photo by AP Photo)



Otis Barton, who descent 3,028 feet in Beebe's bathysphere in 1934 off Bermuda, gets some final instruction from Dr. Maurice Nelles before being sealed into the bell of the University of Southern California Benthoscope at Long Beach, Calif., on June 20, 1949. (Photo by AP Photo)

Otis Barton, who descent 3,028 feet in Beebe's bathysphere in 1934 off Bermuda, gets some final instruction from Dr. Maurice Nelles before being sealed into the bell of the University of Southern California Benthoscope at Long Beach, Calif., on June 20, 1949. (Photo by AP Photo)



Japanese chorus girls appear to be drilling in military tactics atop their theater building as they perform salutes, June 30, 1937. The officer is from the Japanese regular army and says the girls display more rhythm in their drills than do the regular troops. (Photo by AP Photo)

Japanese chorus girls appear to be drilling in military tactics atop their theater building as they perform salutes, June 30, 1937. The officer is from the Japanese regular army and says the girls display more rhythm in their drills than do the regular troops. (Photo by AP Photo)
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