
14 Ways Kids Earned Money in the 1960s That Disappeared
Children in the 1960s often earned small amounts of money through simple neighborhood jobs that built responsibility, creativity, and community trust.

Children in the 1960s often earned small amounts of money through simple neighborhood jobs that built responsibility, creativity, and community trust.

These once familiar mall stores defined the energy, culture, and shopping experience of the 1980s, yet changing retail trends and new technology eventually caused them to disappear from the malls where they once thrived.

These were the shops where clerks knew everyone's name, neighbors caught up by the counter, and small purchases felt like big events.

Walking into a 1970s store was like stepping into a world of neon signs, swirling patterns, and advertisements that demanded attention.

The 1970s brought plenty of personality into the home. Between loud patterns and curious gadgets, these once common items now feel like time capsules from a very different lifestyle.

Welcome to the 1970s, when grocery aisles were full of bold ideas and even bolder flavors. Some were delicious, some were confusing, and a few probably should have stayed in the test kitchen.