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AN AMERICAN MOMENT - Workers leaving the factory after an 8 hour shift - South Bend, Indiana

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Plymouth Introduces Convertible for $ 895. in Detroit, Michigan in 1939
The Chrysler Corporation is proud to introduce the 1939 PLYMOUTH P8 DeLuxe Convertible Coupe. This is a revolutionary advance in convertible models with the first use of a power operated folding top. The gearshift lever is placed on the steering column, giving an unobstructed front compartment. A "rain trap" in the cowl ventilator permits opening the ventilator in rainy weather, providing fresh air and minimizing the "fogging" of windows. Headlights are completely recessed in the fenders and a revolutionary new type safety-signal speedometer is available. "Super-finish," hailed as one of the greatest advances in metal finishing, is adopted for many of the friction surfaces in this model. The body is built by Briggs. The engine is L-Head 6 Cylinder, 82 H. P. The steering gear is insulated from the frame with rubber for less vibration, easier handling and absorption of "road shock." A total of 5,976 of the DeLuxe Plymouth Convertible Coupes, with rumble seats, will be produced this year. Cost of this model is $ 895.
An ABC Evening Newscast at 6pm - July 1969
Things to remember from the 1950's and 1960's with music from the good old days
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BOSTON - The Swan Boats at the Public Gardens
Farmer’s Almanac Debuts in 1793 in Boston
Farmer’s Almanac Debuts in 1793 in Boston   Founder Robert B. Thomas founded The Old Farmer's Almanac. (which was called The Farmer's Almanac until the early 1800's) The first issue was the 1793 edition that was released in the fall of 1792. There were 3,000 copies sold in Boston and through peddlers in New England. The price was sixpence (or about 9 cents).   It featured the calendar pages for 1793 including astronomical information, holidays, tides and weather predictions. Several pages were devoted to federal and state courts. Four pages included distances between New England towns, along with names of innkeepers. It also included anecdotes, words of wisdom, and mathematical puzzles.
Tupperware got its start well over half a century ago

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Chicago in the 1940s | A Film by the Chicago Board Of Education

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