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History In Pictures

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The top 10 neighbors for History In Pictures span comedians, actors, humor accounts, and an education organization — no single subcategory dominates, and no other Fact Quote and Lyric Account appears in the set.

The shape is flat: scores run from 0.88 down to 0.84 with no standout gap. Jim Gaffigan leads at 0.88, followed by John Krasinski at 0.86 and Calvin and Hobbes at 0.86. Rob Lowe (0.85) and James Breakwell (0.85) round out the top five. Actors are the most represented subcategory in the top 10, with Krasinski, Lowe, and Eric Stonestreet (0.84) all present. Comedians appear twice — Gaffigan and Tim Dillon at 0.83. The remaining slots go to Calvin and Hobbes (Humor Memes and Satire), Breakwell (Authors), the National Cowboy Museum (Education, 0.84), and Onion Sports Network (Websites, 0.84). The cross-kind pattern is the defining feature: the audience shape of a historical image account maps most closely onto comedians, actors, and humor-adjacent content — not onto other informational or archival accounts.

The flat distribution across these varied subcategories suggests an audience that is broadly mainstream and entertainment-oriented rather than tightly organized around any single content niche.

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