Though a handful of years out from the swinging '60s, 1973 was defined by change. Welcoming new institutions — the World Trade Center and the Sydney Opera House — and saying goodbye to even more — namely with the signing of the Paris Peace Accords that concluded the United States' role in the Vietnam War — the year was defined by shifting tides ... and a whole lot of cool pictures.
From birthday celebrations to sports feats, here are 35 photos of what the world looked like in 1973.
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The cover of the New York Daily News on January 4, 1973, the day after businessman George Steinbrenner bought the New York Yankees for $10 million from the Columbia Broadcasting System.
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“Super Bowl VII, January 14, 1973. Dolphins defeats the Redskins 14-7 to become the first and last team to finish an NFL season undefeated.”
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“Women in Missouri protest in support of Roe v. Wade after local officials refused to allow abortions in public hospitals. St. Louis, 1973.”
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“Soldiers of the North and South Vietnamese armies hanging out together after the Paris Peace Accords calls for a cease-fire, Quãng Trĩ 1973.”
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“American Indian Movement (AIM) activists at the 71-day occupation of Wounded Knee on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation on March 7, 1973.”
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“‘Burst of Joy’: After spending more than five years in a North Vietnamese POW camp, Lt. Col. Robert L. Stirm is reunited with his family at Travis AFB, March 13, 1973.”
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“In 1973, Marlon Brando rejected his Oscar for The Godfather to allow Sacheen Littlefeather to protest Hollywood’s portrayal of Native Americans.”
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Tennis star Billie Jean King after winning her legendary 1973 match against Bobby Riggs.
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“Advertising brochure from The World Trade Center, 1973.”
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Jerry Lee Lewis rocks out during his controversial Grand Ole Opry debut, January 1973.
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Skylab 1 launches from the Kennedy Space Center, May 1973.
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“Secretariat wins Triple Crown (June 9th, 1973).”
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“Woodward and Bernstein watch Nixon’s first TV speech on Watergate in 1973. The two journalists did much of the initial reporting that brought the presidential scandal to light.”
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Harrison Ford as seen in George Lucas’ “American Graffiti.” The pair would work together again on the ‘Star Wars’ series later in the ‘70s.
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Dolly Parton poses for a photo in 1973. The country music legend released “Jolene,” the lead single off of her album of the same name, that October.
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“Queen Elizabeth II with the New South Wales premier at the official opening of the Sydney Opera House, October 20, 1973.”
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“Promenade and beach in Sochi, Soviet Union 1973.”
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“Linda Blair with her animatronic double used for the spinning head scene in ‘The Exorcist’, 1973”
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“The invitation for DJ Kool Herc's 'Back To School Jam'. The night Hip-Hop was born. (August 11th 1973).”
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“A hippie girl selling roadside flowers in Oklahoma, 1973.”
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“Gump Worsley tends goal for the Minnesota North Stars, circa 1973; he was the last NHL goalie not to wear a mask.”
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“Elvis Presley & Muhammad Ali in 1973.”
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“Iron Workers pose for a photo atop the North Tower of the World Trade Center, 1973.”
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“A 16 year old Sid Vicious going to a David Bowie concert at Earls Court, 1973.”
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“Woman cutting her birthday cake in Iran 1973, 5 years before the Islamic Revolution.”
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“Eminem with his mother, 1973.”
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“My parents on their Honeymoon 1973.”
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“Suzanne Somers during the filming of 'Magnum Force' (1973).”
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“Gary Sinise here. Found some photos of my high school band, 'Half Day Road,' from Highland Park High School in 1973.”
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“Since it’s Native Heritage Month. My mom circa 1973.”
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Bruce Lee poses with John Saxon on set of ‘Enter The Dragon,’ which hit American theaters in August 1973. Lee, 32, died roughly one month before the film’s stateside premiere.
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“My parents wedding, April, 1973, Mexico City.”