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Gallery: Weird And Wonderful Artifacts From L.A.'s Archives Bazaar

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This weekend USC Libraries hosted the Archives Bazaar that featured over 80 collections of the wonderful, historic and just plain old weird stuff from Los Angeles' history.

USC sent us on some of the highlights: there are vintage maps, the typewriter that screenwriter Robert Bloch used to type up "Psycho" and a piece of skin (yes, skin!) from a 19th century man who is often wrongly identified as the man who invented baseball. There's a few old entertaining newspaper clips, including a profile of pilot Marie Dickerson that leads with some vintage racism: "There's nothing like hard times to bring a colored girl down to earth."

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