1884 ⚡ | GENUINE |

In the late autumn of , the world stood at a strange crossroads between the gaslight of the past and the electric spark of the future. This was the year that defined human ambition, from the towering heights of monuments to the desperate depths of the sea. The Spark of Ambition

In May of 1884, a young Serbian-American inventor named stepped off a ship in New York with nothing but four cents in his pocket and a letter of recommendation for Thomas Edison. That same year, a fellow engineer named Robert Bosch was also boarding a ship for New York, dazzled by the 2,500 light bulbs he had seen illuminating a theater in Munich—a glow made possible by Edison’s patents. A Fateful Decision at Sea In the late autumn of , the world

In the world of literature, readers were first introduced to the moral dilemmas of Frank Stockton's classic short story, , capturing the 1884 fascination with justice, chance, and the human heart. That same year, a fellow engineer named Robert

: Representatives from 25 nations met in Washington for the International Meridian Conference, officially establishing Greenwich, England, as the Prime Meridian and the standard for time-reckoning across the globe. Shadows of the Era Shadows of the Era : After decades of

: After decades of construction, the monument was finally finished in D.C., becoming the tallest structure in the world at the time.