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Why 1960s Christmas toys were built to last a lifetime
The toys under those trees were made to outlast the kids who played with them.
One of the most cherished things about Christmas is making it come alive in your home with decorations and traditions. I believe, like many Southerners, that the best holiday decor items are the ones ...
From Spotify playlists to radio stations starting holiday tunes on Black Friday, it's nearly impossible to avoid the sounds of the Christmas spirit. But back in the 1960s, if you wanted a compilation ...
Sure, you can try impressing the neighbors this Christmas by decorating your house so over-the-top it would make Clark Griswold jealous. But for something truly Pinterest-worthy, consider throwing ...
"Those magic days before Christmas... days full of great anticipation. We discovered that there is as much joy in giving as receiving." Christmas began for me, as a child, when the Christmas annuals ...
In 1960, Christmas fate smiled on Rudisill School at Spy Run Avenue and Ruth Street and delivered its largest tree: a 21-foot behemoth felled in a community member's yard. A student, Brian Davis, ...
Seoul City Airport, South Korea, Dec. 26, 1960: Col. and Mrs. Fred Ruff have a busy Christmas, giving toys and serving refreshments at their home to 50 children from the Sung Nam Orphanage near Seoul.
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