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Rare Photos Showing What Growing Up in the 1920s Was Really Like
By Ashley Haugen,
1 day ago
Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to grow up 100 years ago? Thanks to photography, we can take a peek into the past and see what children were up to in the early 20th century. Whether shooting hoops, taking a dip in a lake or riding scooters, turns out kids of the 1920s weren’t so different from today’s children. Except for the smoking part, of course. Take a look at these fascinating and rare photos from a century ago.
Here, four young children practice their Easter hymns in preparation for singing at the White House for President Calvin and First Lady Grace Coolidge circa 1925.
Here, President Warren G. Harding is met with some well-dressed kiddos as he visits the farming community of Hutchinson, Kansas on his “Voyage of Understanding” tour in 1923.
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