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In the 1990s, pop culture rose to prominence. We all had some Friends, new dance moves emerged, and fast-food became even more popular. Despite ending over 20 years ago, some of these American symbols are still just as relevant today.
Seinfeld ended and Armageddon and Saving Private Ryan premiered. The comedic genius that was Seinfeld remains timeless even 20 years later. We laughed at the antics of Jerry, George, Kramer and Elaine as they navigated their lives in New York City. Armageddon and Saving Private Ryan also premiered that year, captivating audiences with intense storylines and spectacular special effects. Both movies left us in awe with their heart-stopping action and amazing cinematography.
The homeruns of Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Who can forget the electrifying energy in the ballparks when Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa were duking it out to break Roger Maris’ home run record? Sports fans all over the world watched as these two sluggers battled for the single-season home run record. In what came to be known as “the summer of the long ball”, both athletes captivated audiences everywhere with their performances on the diamond.
Google was founded and the internet was revolutionized. Google’s founding in 1998 was a pivotal moment in the evolution of the internet. By allowing users to search for anything they wanted with unprecedented speed and accuracy, Google revolutionized how we accessed information online. It also made life much easier for researchers and students who now had access to an ever-growing database of information at their fingertips.