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Vintage Menus Reveal What Dining Out Was Like in the 1950s
The postwar 1950s marked a golden age of dining out in America, when families could enjoy complete meals for less than the ...
Gulf Shores wasn't a booming beach town in the 1950s. There were no condominiums or souvenir shops. Despite the lack of things to see, the beach area was growing. According to the Birmingham News, the ...
In the 1950s, you could get a full meal for under a buck, eat filet mignon at a coffee shop, and order frog legs on a pizza without anyone batting an eye. Restaurants leaned into personality, with ...
JoAnn Sarvak grew up in a house of antiques and vintage finds in Westminster. As a child, she and her mother would scour auctions, flea markets and estate sales. Five decades later, Sarvak, 55, has ...
Hotels.com is giving one person $15,000 to travel to beach motels across the country. The winner will be provided with a Polaroid camera and other vintage giveaways to document their trip.
Old photographs and cinema films, ration books and a replica 1950s television have been used to transform wards across the country into reassuringly familiar settings. NHS England believes the ...
A vintage beach house perched above Muir Beach? This retro abode could be yours for $3.6 million. According to the official listing page, this location houses the earliest homes built on Muir Beach, ...
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