American Rewind

American Rewind

Playback The Past.

Welcome to American Rewind, your ultimate trip down memory lane! Dive deep into the golden age of Americana, as we journey through the good old days of the 1920s, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Experience the nostalgia of days gone by, flipping through vintage photo albums and exploring this rich archive from the 20th century. Remember when the USA was filled with memories that shaped its history? Relive those moments growing up, as we bring you a nostalgic look back at America's golden years. From retro vibes to the timeless charm of yesteryear, our channel is dedicated to remembering the past and celebrating our great country. Join us as we travel back in time and let's rewind together!

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  • @faodail3913
    @faodail391333 минут бұрын

    Wow, only in America - literally!!! Built-in flour sifters, tin openers and ironing boards? Who knew?

  • @tekniqal2639
    @tekniqal2639Сағат бұрын

    Absolutely loved my 89' Cutlass Supreme. Cannot believe it's been 35 years.

  • @CaToRi-
    @CaToRi-Сағат бұрын

    Bleach fix any grout. I had a tiled countertop until 2018 and looked wonderful

  • @1wholovestrees
    @1wholovestreesСағат бұрын

    I love my wall mounted can opener! Swingaway is the brand.

  • @patarcher1813
    @patarcher18132 сағат бұрын

    My 1940 house had a built in ironing board in the kitchen. I loved it!

  • @rtel123
    @rtel1232 сағат бұрын

    Still drive a 1993 plymouth voyager. Of course they were identical to the dodge caravan, inside and out. Only the grille and tail lights were different.

  • @christianemden7637
    @christianemden76372 сағат бұрын

    The bibles are still a common feature of hotel rooms.

  • @SALTYH2O
    @SALTYH2O3 сағат бұрын

    Mercedes Benz still has the dash mount stick shift

  • @natelomax827
    @natelomax8273 сағат бұрын

    ⁠ I was a flight attendant attendant during the 70s through 2001. It wasn’t big brother or airline greed that changed flying, it was the massive surge of people flying. We as Americans moved to cities and away from the farms a rural areas, and with the growth of industry, and our increased wealth, more people could travel. In the golden years, each airline had protected routes with very little competition, if any. When the Civil Aeronautic Board (CAB), the floodgates of new airlines opened up in late 170s and throughout the 90s. More seats became available, more people wanted to fly and slowly but surely were eager to give up comfort and food for cheaper seats. The cost of catering full meals for the masses just became cost prohibited, and airlines began to focus their meal services to First Class and to business travelers who were willing to pay for the services. Over the years, in our zest for comfort and the ever evolving need to be different, dress codes are hitting rock bottom, hence, pajamas, micro shorts, extreme swaggers, etc. In addition, with the use of alcohol, drugs, over the counter prescriptions, people feeling that their rights are more important than everyone else’s, passengers, flight attendants, are getting beat up, kicked, slapped, cursed out. A 50 year old flight attendant, now has to take defense training in order try not to get hurt. Could you imagine going to your job and not knowing if you asked someone a simple question that you could get kicked in the stomach, slapped, cursed out? So even though Big Brother and airline greed are often the scapegoats, we have to look at what we have become and how we have contributed.

  • @cthesuperior
    @cthesuperior4 сағат бұрын

    So they just let the razors pile up?

  • @youdontknowme5969
    @youdontknowme59694 сағат бұрын

    I was just a Lego Maniac. And played with electronics 😏 We had an Atari, but us kids weren't allowed to touch it 😟 (a grudge I reasonably still hold today LOL). Had plenty of Nerf toys 😉. I wanted a BigWheel so baaad, but Dad called it a "big baby trike" LOL (and realized later my bicycle was more durable anyway). No Pet Rock, but we had a "Rock Concert" (I guess not really a toy?). Grandma often had us do ShrinkyDinks to keep our destructive brattiness in check LOL. Grandma also had some Weebles and houses with chutes slides.

  • @gloriabarberi1292
    @gloriabarberi12925 сағат бұрын

    I remember linoleum in my uncle's kitchen.

  • @jerrydick2306
    @jerrydick23066 сағат бұрын

    Thought Studebaker would make the list. The Hawk V8 is my favourite

  • @tronicman1
    @tronicman16 сағат бұрын

    I have breakfast corner with a little table and two banks in my kitchen. Absolutely love sitting there.

  • @kevink2593
    @kevink25939 сағат бұрын

    What!? Not one word about Pontiac, "the chief of value"?

  • @drbluzer
    @drbluzer10 сағат бұрын

    ICONIC 1960'S TOYS : @0:25 : G.I. JOE ACTION FIGURE @1:17 : EASY BAKE OVEN @2:08 : ETCH A SKETCH @3:00 : BARBIE DOLLS @3:55 : ROCK 'EM SOCK 'EM ROBOTS @4:45 : HOT WHEELS MINIATURE CARS @5:45 : CHATTY CATHY DOLL @6:30 : SPIROGRAPH @7:25 : LITE - BRITE @8:20 : CREEPY CRAWLERS HONORABLE MENTION : GILBERT ERECTOR SET LINCOLN LOGS TINKER TOYS

  • @karenhill3970
    @karenhill397010 сағат бұрын

    We need dome of these back!🇺🇸 Linoleum is very hardy & natural,!!. Vinyl ,boo...& Lamp nate u slip & fall . women...boo👎

  • @catherineanhari7573
    @catherineanhari757311 сағат бұрын

    They are still building dining nooks

  • @crucialmatt
    @crucialmatt11 сағат бұрын

    Remodeled a home once in Waco Texas that had thousands of razor blades in a wall we took down I told this to my father he asked was a bathroom on the other side I said yeah he told me why then made hella sense

  • @flapoverspeed
    @flapoverspeed11 сағат бұрын

    Studebaker

  • @ginaanelli9717
    @ginaanelli971713 сағат бұрын

    Hoosiers are expensive and very difficult to find..huge collectible

  • @jhonsiders6077
    @jhonsiders607713 сағат бұрын

    I have one of those can openers that go into the countertop you see them in commercial kitchens to this day just lift and drop to pierce the top of the can and turn the crank .

  • @bobjackson4720
    @bobjackson472016 сағат бұрын

    I thought the DeLorean was built in Northern Ireland.

  • @marcbouchard3674
    @marcbouchard367421 сағат бұрын

    I would have liked to see a reminder on Oakland Cars

  • @featmyself
    @featmyselfКүн бұрын

    My grandma’s brother built a home with his wife sometime in the 50s or 60s and I’ve seen so many of those features there! Pretty much the entire kitchen, down to that dining nook, was designed in that style.

  • @katy9569
    @katy9569Күн бұрын

    My house built in 2020 has a breakfast nook

  • @kathryncoles4206
    @kathryncoles4206Күн бұрын

    I had Blythe when I was a girl.😊❤

  • @philiprice7875
    @philiprice7875Күн бұрын

    bought mum a tea caddy dispenser screw onto wall empty tea into top and a push button to give out one teaspoon of leaves, made obsolete by mum starting to buy tea bags but thought was height of kitchen luxury we also had a gas powered fridge, that ended as it could not be converted to run on north sea gas

  • @susanjeffay3851
    @susanjeffay3851Күн бұрын

    At the President Hotel in Atlantic City, in 1965, Mom grabbed the GLASS pitcher of ice water and struck the drunk over his head when he broke the door down mistaking the room for someone else's.

  • @TomRichardson-et2qx
    @TomRichardson-et2qxКүн бұрын

    I know iloved mine istill have some today unfortunately theyre not g i joes

  • @juliemcarthur3004
    @juliemcarthur3004Күн бұрын

    I had baby alive

  • @xyzzyxyzzy2
    @xyzzyxyzzy2Күн бұрын

    Half these features are still there. Hotels still have: phones, televisions, bibles, post cards, and decorative bedding. Metal keys were not some ancient thing, they still had them until very recently.

  • @juliemcarthur3004
    @juliemcarthur3004Күн бұрын

    I got a big wheel wwhen i was 5 im 56 now

  • @juliemcarthur3004
    @juliemcarthur3004Күн бұрын

    I had shrinky dinks

  • @juliemcarthur3004
    @juliemcarthur3004Күн бұрын

    I had spiograph

  • @user-hr1km9ww7o
    @user-hr1km9ww7oКүн бұрын

    you forgot, Pontiac, Kaiser, Nash, LaSalle, Metropolitan, studebaker Lark, Crosley, Edsel

  • @ramaswamyadisesh6848
    @ramaswamyadisesh6848Күн бұрын

    I had owned an AMC Hornet.

  • @LS-he9xb
    @LS-he9xbКүн бұрын

    Homes are no longer homes but a box of problems built by incompetent labor bonded and ensure by government

  • @LottieSue
    @LottieSueКүн бұрын

    I wish transo windows would come back in style.

  • @lanamack1558
    @lanamack1558Күн бұрын

    Never heard of or seen any of these cars. All seem to put more emphasis on looks rather than quality.

  • @johnnywoods5549
    @johnnywoods5549Күн бұрын

    I'm not a baby boomer and I was at a drive in theatre and a roadhouse as a kid. Some of these things took longer to die out in other countries.

  • @danielmarkiewicz8489
    @danielmarkiewicz8489Күн бұрын

    5:00 not true at all

  • @alisonbonar1613
    @alisonbonar1613Күн бұрын

    I loved the built in ironing board. Our’s was in the kitchen. We also had a roller stream iron for ironing large cotton sheets. I can still remember that clean laundry smell after the sheet was pressed.

  • @user-oh4ol7ep8u
    @user-oh4ol7ep8uКүн бұрын

    Checkin and checkout times

  • @KaylaElizabeth_h
    @KaylaElizabeth_hКүн бұрын

    I like breakfast nooks

  • @FozzyBBear
    @FozzyBBearКүн бұрын

    Marriott Hotels are still run by Mormons, and their beliefs still decide how crimes are investigated on their property, at least as recently as 2022 in Cleveland. It's easy to forget they are still a remnant of LTCM, or "Long-Term Capital Management", the original "Savings and Loans" credit disaster back in the 80's.

  • @SurvivingComics
    @SurvivingComics2 күн бұрын

    0:57 - Immediately reminds me of the classic Three Stooges episode LOL

  • @ryhol5417
    @ryhol54172 күн бұрын

    Vent windows were garbage. They always leaked. So mold and mildew

  • @cathygould
    @cathygould2 күн бұрын

    I'm in a 15 year old nursinghome, and the floors in our rooms are linoleum. They're a nightmare because anthing that spills soaks in and stains! Even dyes on plastic packaging transfers and cannot be scrubbed off.

  • @douglasb5046
    @douglasb50462 күн бұрын

    U forgot ejector seats in Aston Martins. A must have