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1930-1980s USA - Real Photos of Vintage America - Colorized

1930-1980s USA - Real Photos of Vintage America - Colorized

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The Good Old Days Of USA: Only People Older Than 60 Will Recognize This! You Might Be Old. If You Remember These! Let's step into the timemachine! We'll look back on classic muscle cars, nostalgic tv commercials, tv dinners, western tv shows, drive-in theaters, tupperware parties, retro toys, vintage sport heroes and family road trips!
Date: 2023-12-20

Comments and reviews: 13


I used to have so much fun at the Tupperware parties and had so much Tupperware -and now I don't own not one piece LOL. My mom never really fed us TV dinners and I never did like them. The food tasted fake to me. But I sure remember them. I remember all of us packing my dad's station wagon when he would treat us to a night out to the drive in movies. I LOVED going to watch the movies outside. It was so much fun sitting on the top of the car or on or folding lawn chairs under the stars. And I remember our parents taking us to the lake all the time. So many good times. Can you do something on 1950's dances?
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hey wiat a min you said cars from the 1950s and 1960s but that one oregon color car with the word cobra on the side of the door that was not made until the mids to late 1970s so if even the comaros was like from 1967 and on into the even now they still making the camaro still. so i need to ask did you miss spoken then or what?
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I'm 74 from Newark NJ. I had a great childhood! Playing box ball, the four corners were the bases. When it got dark 10 or more of us played hide and seek. Our parents were on the porch watching us all while talking among themselves -! Life was so innocent, then we grew up! -----
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I grew up in a 72 Chevy nova! Got it in 78 and my main car till 94. Fabulous car. Rear wheel drive could do great donuts in the vacant dirt fields. Well made car really didn-t break down much. One of my neighbors rebuilt the engine in 83 and was solid up until 94 when sold
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Mixed feelings. The narration is done through rosy glasses. but good because it makes me reconsider the strong influence of advertising and Hollywood
Not so great when considering the massive sell-jobs we suckered for.

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As a kid in the 1960-s we ate many Swanson TV dinners because my mother would get migraines and just couldn-t cook during those headache. My sister and I thought they were great
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Too bad we can't go back in time. I think about today's youths and much of their rebelliousness (as in some college campuses) and how society would never have put up with it!
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100 years from now, people will watch us in 2123 and say 2023 were the good old days. AI taking over and watch the population decrease. Everyone replaced by robots.
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LoL we might have TV dinners a couple of times a year when Dad worked the 2-10 shift. we were excited when they created more than the turkey potatoes and peas
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Born in 60', this is great to see, lots of great memories, family mattered and we were a much healthier and happier society, which makes me sad in some way.
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There were no retro toys, just toys. Not a single classic tv show, just tv shows. Vintage sports heros. I think you know where this is going
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Caught a mistake! We didn-t buckle up as kids. We got in the car sat down and counted phone poles we passed.
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I was born in 1961 and I remember just about all of these. Best times ever to grow up in for kids and everybody else.
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