14 American Morning Routines That Used to Be Universal – And Now Feel Like Museum Pieces
1. Waking Up to the Rooster (or at Least No Alarm) In rural areas especially, waking up used to mean […]
1. Waking Up to the Rooster (or at Least No Alarm) In rural areas especially, waking up used to mean […]
1. Corn (Maize) Corn wasn’t just food—it was a way of life. Indigenous groups from the Iroquois in the Northeast
1. Mini Comics with Gum In the mid-20th century, certain chewing gum brands like Bazooka came wrapped with tiny comic
1. Glass Milk Bottles Once upon a time, milkmen delivered fresh milk straight to your doorstep in glass bottles. These
1. Resurrection Mary (Illinois, 1930s–Present) Resurrection Mary is Chicago’s most famous hitchhiking ghost, seen near Resurrection Cemetery since the 1930s,
1. Delia’s Delias wasn’t just a store—it was a catalog, a lifestyle, and a sleepover staple. Known for its colorful
1. Love’s Baby Soft (1970s) If you walked into any middle school girl’s room in 1977, odds are you’d catch