19 Myths About the “Good Old Days” That Weren’t Good at All
1. Life Was Simpler Many people romanticize the past as a simpler time, free from the complexities of modern life. […]
1. Life Was Simpler Many people romanticize the past as a simpler time, free from the complexities of modern life. […]
1. Madrid, New Mexico Madrid was a coal mining town that went dark—literally—when the company pulled out in the 1950s
1. Marfa, Texas Marfa has become an unlikely crossroads of art, mystery, and rumor. What started as a railroad stop
1. Chrysler Imperial The Chrysler Imperial of the 1950s screamed luxury and optimism. Its massive size, tailfins, and chrome accents
1. Interstate 395 – Urban Bottlenecks I-395 runs from downtown Boston to Washington, D.C., threading through urban congestion. It shows
1. The Carson Mansion, Eureka, California The Carson Mansion, built in 1884, is one of America’s most photographed Victorian homes.
1. Bodie, California Bodie is a ghost town frozen in time, once a thriving gold mining hub in the late