
14 Places Every Kid Played Outside in the 1950s That Are Gone Today
These were the outdoor destinations that defined 1950s childhood before every single one of them disappeared.

These were the outdoor destinations that defined 1950s childhood before every single one of them disappeared.

These once-essential kitchen staples defined a generation but have quietly vanished from modern homes forever.

Every generation produces players who rewrite the record books. Records fall. Milestones get shattered. And the game moves forward convinced that the next wave of talent will eventually catch everything the previous era left behind. But not these seven. These are not records waiting to be broken by the right player at the right moment. These are permanent monuments to specific eras, specific rule structures, and specific physical anomalies that the modern game has made completely and utterly unrepeatable. Some records are made to be broken. These seven were built to last forever.

Philip Rivers, the Chargers' all-time leader in passing yards, touchdowns, and starts, said he pulls "like crazy" for Justin Herbert and compared the Los Angeles franchise's quarterback future to the Packers' Favre-Rodgers lineage.

A camper at Davante Adams' youth football camp in Palo Alto beat the three-time All-Pro in a one-on-one drill and walked away with a $60,000 Rolex. Adams gave it up on the spot.

Cam Newton challenged anyone to name an NFL athlete who has impacted the community more than he has through his C1N 7-on-7 program.