See how Disneyland’s spooky Haunted Mansion has delivered thrills & chills since 1969
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See how Disneyland’s spooky Haunted Mansion has delivered thrills & chills since 1969
Disneyland's Haunted Mansion is filled with 999 retired spooks and spirits who have taken up permanent residence at this California theme park. Sneak a peek!
Vintage paper welders (or a no-staple stapler): This clever office tool couldn’t outlast staplers
Old paper welders were small metal presses that essentially embossed two or three pieces of paper together - no staples or paperclips needed. Here's a look back!
John Wayne: How the legendary actor reflected on life at the end of his career (1976)
Actor John Wayne reflected on his life and his long movie career in this interview upon the release of The Shootist, the Duke's last feature film.
Great gazebos: Classic & vintage backyard designs you will love
See how gazebos became one of America's favorite outdoor retreats with a look back at some vintage styles and backyard designs!
Vintage celebrity home decor: See Leslie Uggams’ first house & how it was decorated (1970)
Actress Leslie Uggams' name is widely recognized, but in 1970, she was in the spotlight for something different -- her home decor. We have that scoop!
12 totally trendy 80s Trapper Keeper notebooks & binders
A Trapper Keeper was a binder/portfolio that came in a wide range of colors and designs, and kits in the '80s & '90s loved them. See which ones you remember!
Try this easy prize-winning savory crescent chicken squares recipe from 1974
This recipe for savory crescent chicken squares was a winner at the Pillsbury Bake-Off contest in the '70s because it was tasty and so easy to make.
The fascinating story of Smokey the Bear, and how only YOU could prevent forest fires (1940s)
Smokey the Bear, the friendly brown bear that said, 'Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires,' was a powerful force in stopping forest fires. Here's his story.
Inside the rambling 160-room Winchester Mystery House, doors lead into blank walls, staircases end in midair, trap doors spring to the floors below, and elevators rise through the roof.
David Cassidy: How the ’70s heartthrob singer & actor got his start
David Cassidy of 'The Partridge Family' TV show invaded the concert field with the force of an atomic bomb and emerged from his debut as a new teenage idol.
Vintage above-ground pools like these made swimming & summer water fun affordable
Remember these vintage above-ground pools - the kind that were big enough to actually swim in, but that you didn't need to dig a big hole for?
How the Rubik’s Cube puzzle toy became a worldwide sensation
After hitting the market in the early 1980s, it didn't take long for the Rubik's Cube to become one of the most popular toys ever. Here's a look back!
Remember these vintage fruit-flavored drinks in flavors like pineapple-grapefruit, apple, and Florida punch? Reminisce about Hi-C Drink flavors here.
18 cute & cheap kitchen cabinet facelift ideas from the 60s & 70s
See what retro inspiration you can get from the '60s and '70s with these kitchen cabinet facelift ideas that are perfect for the DIYer.
Blonde hair in the ’70s: How women got that popular sun-kissed look
Teens and girls were wild about having blonde hair in the '70s, trying at-home methods and a variety of new products to lighten and brighten their hair.
Vintage bean bags & bean bag chairs: The retro 70s casual seating fad
Vintage bean bags were so popular in the 70s because they were fun and super comfy - filled with pillowy-soft polystyrene beads. Here's a look back at dozens of old-fashioned styles and retro fabrics that were available back in the day.
Juneteenth: What it means, and why it’s still celebrated
Juneteenth is a celebration of Black freedom. The celebration fell out of favor for decades, and has made a couple of comebacks. Find out more here!
See the fascinating evolution of vintage baby bottles over 80+ years
If you think there couldn't be much that's changed about vintage baby bottles in the past 100 years or so, you may be surprised. Here's a look!
The old-fashioned Dymo label maker was easy to use and affordable - which meant that these colorful plastic sticky labels used to be seen almost everywhere and on everything.
Known as the speaking clock or POPCORN, calling the phone company for the time was a handy service helped people reset clocks years ago.
Sally Field’s starring role in The Flying Nun TV show got the actress in a wild habit (1960s)
In one of the stranger television concepts in history, Sally Field played the title role of The Flying Nun - the 90-pound Sister Bertrille, who could use her starched cornette to take to the skies if the wind was just right.
Vintage gift sets for men from the 1950s & 60s: After-shave, cologne & other grooming gifts for him
Take a look back at dozens of vintage gift sets for men from the '60s, with popular aftershave, cologne, shaving sets and other grooming products.
While many of us recall Dean Stockwell most fondly for playing Al Calavicci on Quantum Leap, he actually started out as a child actor and appeared in several films alongside well-known stars through the decades. Here's a look!
Pepperidge Farm remembers... but do you recall all of these classic cakes, cookies, breads, turnovers & other treats they made years ago? (And did you know they once made canned soup?)
Who were the top TV stars of 1979? Here’s what teens said back then
Who were the top TV stars of 1979? America's teens had favorite television programs and favorite stars, but those two categories had surprisingly little to do with each other, according to a national survey.
Inflation calculator: See how much the dollar was worth years ago
Use our inflation calculator to see how prices have changed over time. Discover the value of money across decades with this easy-to-use tool.
Old-fashioned peanut butter cookies: Check out these 20+ delicious retro recipes
Peanut butter cookies are an American treat that have been a favorite for generations. Check out our huge collection of this classic recipe and its variations!
Vintage copy machines: See the kinds of old photocopiers that offices used to have
To help you remember the heyday of the Xerox, check out some vintage copy machines here - and be grateful that email and scanners have made running a business nowadays so much simpler.
We found 50+ fun & funky vintage bath towels that will make you feel nostalgic
Check out the charm of these vintage bath towels. This collection of classic ads showcases the unique designs and craftsmanship from back in the day.
Flash back to Laugh In, the wacky TV show that made Goldie Hawn a star (1960s & 70s)
Laugh In got people talking about television again. Its rapid-fire gags, many of them dreadful, were repeated by millions every Tuesday morning.
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