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  1. #1
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    Dec 2008
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    A Christmas visit to the 1920's

    Some cool old toys.
    And not a lot of Christmas paper

    http://www.papatedsplace.com/Christmas1920s.html
    And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.

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    Re: A Christmas visit to the 1920's

    Somebody was a Lionel fan! Cool pics! Thanks for sharing...
    Dear Lord, lest I continue in my complacent ways, help me to remember that someone died for me today. And if there be war, help me to remember to ask and to answer "am I worth dying for?" - Eleanor Roosevelt

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    Re: A Christmas visit to the 1920's

    Loved that link.. If you look at the postwar page, I still have some of those exact paper mache houses from my childhood Best part is that there are still some sparkly grains of whatever it is still on them.

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    Re: A Christmas visit to the 1920's

    I loved those old pictures from Christmas past. Thanks for sharing.

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    Re: A Christmas visit to the 1920's

    Have to say it.....

    Was really diggin that Christmas past.

    Thanks for posting that.

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    Re: A Christmas visit to the 1920's

    They were pretty neat, Enjoyed looking at them. Thanks for sharing.

    Merry Christmas.

    Ray
    Aspire to inspire before you expire

  8. #7
    us
    Nov 2007
    Port Huron, Mi.
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    Re: A Christmas visit to the 1920's

    Hello I just looked at them again. I like the old-time pictures. Like that tall 4-story house on the hill that was
    built in 1876 and has the high peaked roof and fancy gables.
    Ray
    Aspire to inspire before you expire

 

 

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