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'90s Nostalgia...But Make it Instagram

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The 90's Experience bills itself as an "interactive museum celebrating all things 90's." (Carly Severn/KQED)

There was no Instagram in the 1990s. We didn’t even have cameras in our phones. But a new experience has popped up in the Bay Area that helps us imagine that kind of thing, and Carly Severn joins us to talk about it.

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