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THE RECORD
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Preserving the Soul of the Analog Era.

Every advertisement is a fragment of

A premier digital museum dedicated to the conservation of rare pre-2000s print media. We are the custodians of nostalgia, safeguarding the historical and human impact of the analog era. These artifacts hold the cultural narratives and commercial art of a bygone world—stories modern generations would never witness except through the echoes of their ancestors. We preserve this irreplaceable heritage from the past, for the present, and for all future generations.

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From Historical Artifact to Masterpiece Gallery.

We elevate rare vintage advertisements beyond their original purpose. Framed and curated, each piece is transformed into a timeless work of art, capturing the soul of a bygone era. Discover the collection that redefines analog history.

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About The Institute

ABOUT US

The Record Institute is a premier archival sanctuary dedicated to preserving the golden era of analog print media. We curate a rare collection of authentic vintage advertisements from the pre-2000s—a time when stories were told through film photography and the tactile soul of paper. We don’t just display images — we preserve the echoes of time.

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Seattle Space Needle skyline — The Record Institute headquarters, founded 2026

Seattle, Washington, USA

Based in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, The Record Institute operates from Seattle — a city known for its rich cultural heritage, thriving arts scene, and deep appreciation for analog craftsmanship.

47.6062° N · 122.3321° W