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60's

Fashion Bright Colors Tight Shirts Psychedelic Prints Bell Bottoms Skirts and Dresses Long Hair Natural Looking

Toys Hula Hoops Pogo Sticks Barbie Troll Dolls Silly Putty Hotwheels Lincoln Logs Dominoes Ping Pong Candyland Clue Monopoly. G.I. Joe Jacks

Music The Beatles The Bee Gees The Rolling Stones Petula Clark The Temptations Jefferson Airplane Simon and Garfunkel Eric Clapton Bob Dylan

Movies Bonnie & Clyde Night of the Living Dead 2001: Dr. Strangelove Big name movies of the 60s were: Night of the Living Dead Dr. Strangelove 2001: A Space Odyssey

Cars Ford Thunderbird Pontiac Grand Prix Ford Mustang Chrysler DeSoto

Technology Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to the moon The Answering Maching Apollo 11 was the first manned mission to the moon The Birth Control Pill helped prevent many unplanned pregnancies The Bar-Code Scanner helped grocers manage goods more efficiently

Advertising Cigarettes were very popular during the 1960s

McDonalds Frosted Flakes

Food Junk food was the preferred choice for many people during the 1960s. Fast food was a booming industry, as were potato chips and cereal. 1st Taco Bell 1962 Buffalo wings were a favorite

Product Packaging

Household Products Refrigerators Vacuum

Major Events John F. Kennedy is assassinated while campaigning for re-election Thousands of African-Americans fought for Civil Rights One of the failed US foreign involvements. The Vietnam War drafted many Americans to fight 500,000 people sick of war and oppression gathered together for a weekend of Peace and Love known as Woodstock