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          "name": "Tesla with his Equipment",
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          "funFact": "To capture both Tesla and the electrical bolts in the same frame, the photographer used a double-exposure technique, as the room was pitch black during the actual discharge."
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          "funFact": "Roosevelt specifically requested Sargent for this portrait, but the two men famously clashed during the sittings until Sargent spotted this pose on the White House staircase."
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          "name": "Benjamin Franklin Drawing Electricity",
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          "funFact": "Franklin's kite experiment in 1752 proved that lightning was a form of electricity, leading to his invention of the lightning rod, which revolutionized building safety."
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          "name": "Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj",
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          "year": "Unknown",
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          "funFact": "Shivaji pioneered 'Ganimi Kava' (guerrilla warfare) in the 17th century, leveraging the geography of the Western Ghats to successfully challenge much larger imperial forces."
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          "name": "Bhagat Singh",
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          "funFact": "This 1929 photograph was taken shortly before Singh's arrest for the Central Assembly bombing, and it remains the most historically accurate photographic likeness of him."
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          "name": "Napoleon Crossing the Alps",
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          "funFact": "There are five versions of this painting. Napoleon refused to sit for any of them, telling the artist that 'nobody knows if the portraits of great men resemble them.'"
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          "funFact": "Emanuel Leutze painted this work in Germany in 1851, intending it to inspire European revolutionaries with the ideals of the American Revolution."
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          "name": "Cloud Gate (The Bean)",
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          "funFact": "Inspired by liquid mercury, the structure's polished stainless steel surface reflects the Chicago skyline and is cleaned five times a day to maintain its mirror finish."
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          "funFact": "The name 'Big Ben' actually refers to the massive 13-ton bell inside the tower, not the clock or the tower itself, which is officially named the Elizabeth Tower."
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          "name": "Guggenheim Museum Bilbao",
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          "funFact": "This honeycomb-like structure at Hudson Yards consists of 154 interconnecting flights of stairs and 80 landings, creating nearly a mile of vertical pathways."
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          "funFact": "Over 50 designs were submitted for Tower Bridge, and its construction required more than 11,000 tons of steel, 13 million rivets, and 432 workers laboring daily for eight years."
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          "funFact": "The phrase 'painting the Forth Bridge' became a metaphor for a never-ending task, as the 53,000-tonne steel structure required constant repainting until a 2011 refurbishment."
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          "funFact": "The bridge's iconic 'International Orange' color was originally just primer paint on the steel, but architect Irving Morrow loved it so much he kept it over the Navy's preferred blue and yellow stripes."
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          "funFact": "Legend says the bridge's sculptor jumped into the Danube after being mocked because his stone lions 'had no tongues,' though they actually do—you just can't see them from the ground!"
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          "funFact": "Leonardo used an experimental oil-and-tempera mix on a dry wall; as a result, the painting began to deteriorate within years of completion."
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          "funFact": "The painting contains at least 500 identified plant species, including nearly 190 different types of flowers."
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          "funFact": "This drawing demonstrates Leonardo's belief that the 'workings of the human body are an analogy for the workings of the universe.'"
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          "funFact": "Van Gogh painted this as a gift for his newborn nephew (also named Vincent), inspired by Japanese woodblock prints. The blossoms symbolize new life and hope."
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