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Thanks for sharing your memories Cleita. I grew up in the livetohike Nov 2013 #1
You're welcome. Cleita Nov 2013 #2
I agree. And, as kids, we didn't get gobs & gobs of junk toys. We usually got a toy or two, and loudsue Nov 2013 #29
exactly. nt DesertFlower Nov 2013 #54
Same here...... llmart Nov 2013 #14
The sidewalks around the square... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2013 #43
Oh, yes, I sure do remember Higbees..... llmart Nov 2013 #61
Yep to all... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2013 #63
I love 'A Christmas Story' . . . aggiesal Nov 2013 #47
just you wait! NJCher Nov 2013 #57
Horne's Christmas windows were the best, and they had 19th century, costumed carollers Divernan Nov 2013 #26
Don't think you'll see that at WalMart or Target. n/t Cleita Nov 2013 #27
I was born Dec'44 mitchtv Nov 2013 #3
I didn't have a Christmas club but many family members did. Cleita Nov 2013 #5
i was born 10/41 in queens, ny. i remember those stores too. DesertFlower Nov 2013 #23
Our savings accounts paid 5% for the entire first part of my life. It was a standard rate for loudsue Nov 2013 #34
wouldn't it be nice to get 5 percent now? DesertFlower Nov 2013 #39
Born in April, '47 druidqueen Nov 2013 #62
Thanks for the memory. spartan61 Nov 2013 #4
I know we can't go back but I think we could take some of Cleita Nov 2013 #6
Me, too, Cleita. The greed and junk-fever is pretty appalling. loudsue Nov 2013 #35
one thing I find helpful is not watching ANY teevee. BlancheSplanchnik Nov 2013 #48
It was the same in Chicago. Quite often we would go downtown just to look at the window displays. world wide wally Nov 2013 #7
There isn't even any interest in doing something Cleita Nov 2013 #20
Ah, yes, I remember it well. nt No Vested Interest Nov 2013 #8
Day after Thanksgiving in my family... Archae Nov 2013 #9
Love it! Thanks for posting! KoKo Nov 2013 #13
Aww Archae! Thanks for these. Cleita Nov 2013 #19
I figured you'd like those. Archae Nov 2013 #30
Good memories. I have those, too. MineralMan Nov 2013 #10
Even in the '50s and early '60s the downtown stores The Velveteen Ocelot Nov 2013 #11
This is a great story. I can almost see Jimmy Stewart running down the street . . . Major Hogwash Nov 2013 #12
I agree. Every time I see something about a bank being fined for Frustratedlady Nov 2013 #16
Born 1943 here -- and I have some of the same memories. JDPriestly Nov 2013 #15
Many downtowns still actually have this. Mine does. It's nice. RBInMaine Nov 2013 #17
That's cool. Good to hear it. n/t Cleita Nov 2013 #32
Your grandmother and mine must have been cut from the same cloth.... Little Star Nov 2013 #18
She herself was raised on the farm back in the late Nineteenth century Cleita Nov 2013 #31
There are trade-offs with progress.... MADem Nov 2013 #21
This is how I grew up in VT. We would take one trip to the mall at somepoint between Thanksgiving glowing Nov 2013 #22
i don't remember thanksgiving '44. i was 3 years old. DesertFlower Nov 2013 #24
We were living with my grandmother and aunt and uncle because of the housing Cleita Nov 2013 #25
I remember being taken to various downtowns when I was a little kid Warpy Nov 2013 #28
Late to the party mcp37 Nov 2013 #33
Welcome to DU Cleita Nov 2013 #36
Never too late for a post like yours. Welcome to DU, friend, and japple Nov 2013 #68
37 is not middle aged! ginnyinWI Dec 2013 #73
Thank you for the lovely post. Paka Nov 2013 #37
I have the fondest memories of those days Suziq Nov 2013 #38
i loved downtown brooklyn. when i was a kid we couldn'd DesertFlower Nov 2013 #55
Alexander's on Main Street mitchtv Nov 2013 #67
Thank you, Cleita, for this lovely post. madfloridian Nov 2013 #40
Thanks, Cleita. You revive good memories with me too. nt Hekate Nov 2013 #41
Thank you for babylonsister Nov 2013 #42
Smoking a bowl of fine herb with friends and family... nikto Nov 2013 #44
Now there's a plus for the 21st century--at least in CO and WA n/t eridani Nov 2013 #56
I'm right there with you in your nostalgia.... Useless in FL Nov 2013 #45
As a kid in the 60s, I remember the day after Thanksgiving as... MarianJack Nov 2013 #46
I thought that 'Black Friday' was . . . aggiesal Nov 2013 #49
Could be. MarianJack Nov 2013 #51
Here are some links. aggiesal Nov 2013 #53
Thanksgiving of '44 was celebrated without the men of the family - still serving: Chipper Chat Nov 2013 #50
Christmas 1944 dem in texas Nov 2013 #52
We went downtown Minneapolis roody Nov 2013 #58
We never did it Thanksgiving weekend, but those window displays... countryjake Nov 2013 #59
Have I got the place for you! JNelson6563 Nov 2013 #60
downtown Christmas memories northoftheborder Nov 2013 #65
Shared on FB (if that's okay) tofuandbeer Nov 2013 #64
I wasn't around during WWII. I wasn't a hint of a gleam in who would become my bluestate10 Nov 2013 #66
Thank you for this lovely, nostalgic thread, Cleita. It brought japple Nov 2013 #69
I didn't arrive until September of 1945. Lugnut Dec 2013 #70
I work in a hospital. TNNurse Dec 2013 #71
growing up on a farm in small town America littlewolf Dec 2013 #72
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