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    See The 1960s Brought to Life In Vibrant Color

    By Austin Smith,

    2 days ago

    Ask anyone who was alive in the 1960s about what life was like, and many will tell you that they enjoyed the decade immensely.

    Yes, there were some social issues like there are today, but overall, things were simple and a bit easier back then. Most people who were born after that time have no idea what life was like in the ’60s, but thanks to the many photographs taken during that time, we can look back fondly and learn from the decade that was.

    We have uncovered many photos from the ’60s, showing what life was like from just about every angle. You’ll see photos of what people did for fun then, the interior and exterior of many homes, and life in those homes.

    You’ll also see various photos of people being out and about during a time when there was less to do when you stayed inside. There were no cell phones, tablets, or TikTok. Instead, people just went out and experienced life. That’s why many of these photos show people out eating, running errands, going to amusement parks, enjoying parades, having hula-hoop contests, and so much more.

    To find the best and most interesting photos that encapsulate what life was like in the 1960s,  24/7 Tempo went deep into history and looked for photos that really tell a story. We used online sources to find many of these images, including History.com, Country Living Magazine, and encyclopedias for inspiration. Once you’re done learning about life in general during the decade, check out the fashion fads from the ’60s that we will never see again .

    Then, to make us feel like we are living in this fabulous decade with have added color to these fascinating images.

    Watching TV

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    Source: MPI/Getty Images

    Popular electronics like televisions were more expensive during the ’60s, so many households only had one TV to share. It was a great chance for the family to huddle around the set and watch the news of the day. Today, many homes have a TV in every bedroom and elsewhere, and while that’s handy, it also eliminates much of the bonding time families enjoyed in the ’60s.

    Family Gathering

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    Modernizing the image with color only highlights the fact that there is only one screen in the room!

    Work as a Housekeeper

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    Source: Harry Benson/Express/Getty Images

    Back in the 1960s, many women worked as maids, caregivers, and housecleaners in homes around the country. It was a good life and earned them a nice living. Most of these homes were pleasant and had a menagerie of fun pets. Today, fewer people work as maids, but pets are still rampant!

    Cup of Coffee

    It’s wonderful to see the detail of the interior design of this house revealed by color.

    Ice Fishing Competitions

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    Source: Keystone/Getty Images

    As we mentioned, back in the ’60s, most people spent most of their time having fun outside of the house when they weren’t working or taking care of their kids. This photo shows a huge ice fishing competition, and everyone in town was there. Today, we spend less time outdoors, but ice fishing competitions, while not as common, still exist.

    Crowded Ice

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    In color it’s clearer just how crowded the ice is.

    Beauty Pageant

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    Source: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

    This photo shows one example of life in the ’60s, especially when it came to beauty pageants. These beautiful girls are basically separated only by the color of their hair. Today, many more looks and cultures are represented in pageants.

    All in a Row

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    In full color you can’t help noticing the short hairstyles and modest swimming costumes.

    School Breakfast

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    Source: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

    Here we have a nice young man enjoying breakfast at school. Back then, most kids were either provided with breakfast and/or lunch or brought one from home, often in a brown paper sack. School lunches have evolved a lot since then, but the idea of eating at school is as innocent as ever.

    Breakfast Cereal

    Thanks to the color, you can see that this young lad is eating his cereal and milk from a card box!

    Working at the Laundromat

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    Source: Susan Schiff Faludi/Three Lions/Getty Images

    While laundry machines became more common during the 1960s, many people still went to the laundromat. This image shows women doing laundry at a hotel, which was a common scene during the decade.

    Clean Clothes

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    Color helps you to see that laundromats have changed very little over the last few decades.

    Visiting Disneyland

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    Source: Keystone/Getty Images

    One thing that has not changed since the 1960s is the love that we and our children have for Disney and visiting the Disneyland amusement park. Most of the characters are the same today as they were back then. Granted, the place has seen some upgrades over the years, and there are fewer horses roaming around, but it is still the same great fun.

    Great day Out

    With color added, this looks a remarkably modern scene.

    A Snack After a Hard Day at Work

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    Source: John Titchen/Three Lions/Getty Images

    The official description for this picture says it’s a boy having a snack after a hard day of work. He built up quite an appetite after all of his efforts. These days, many kids aren’t as excited about getting out to do yard work, but many do, and they would also deserve a treat.

    Watched by a Cat

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    In this color version the dilapidated state of the buidling behind this lad is revealed.

    Thanksgiving Day Parade

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    Source: William Lovelace/Express/Getty Images

    Another event that hasn’t changed since the 1960s is the existence of the fantastic Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Even during that long-ago decade, the parade had many marching bands and floats featuring the favorite characters of the day. These days, the parade is a bit bigger and with a larger crowd, but the fun memories still remain.

    Marching Band

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    Tnaks to color, you can feel the joyful atmosphere of this image.

    Tending to a Sleeping Baby

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    Source: Three Lions/Getty Images

    In this photo, two siblings tend to the newest member of their family in a rustic home as the baby sleeps in an indoor hammock. This is a situation where the setting may change over the years, and there are much better baby beds in 2024. Still, the love of one sibling for another is timeless.

    New Sibling

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    In color, the excitement on these children’s faces is clear but so is the poverty they are living in.

    St. Patrick’s Day Parade

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    Source: Peter Keegan/Keystone/Getty Images

    This is New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade in 1960. Even back then, this was a significant event, and on this occasion, there were over 100,000 people who marched for six hours. While this parade is not as big as some other events these days, the people of New York City still know how to have fun.

    Irish Heritage

    You get more sense of the movement and energy of this scene when the color is added.

    A Game of la Boule in a 60’s Casino

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    Source: Kent Gavin/Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

    This is an event that took place at the brand-new Playboy Club in the United Kingdom. The guests had a great time and tried their luck so they could win big. There were many casinos in America as well. Our casinos are a bit more advanced today, but the desire to have fun and win remains the same.

    Be Lucky!

    In color, these folks are clearly engrossed in the game.

    Heading to Woodstock

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    Source: Hulton Archive/Getty Images

    One of the most significant events of the decade was the first Woodstock concert. In this picture, many vehicles block the road as concert-goers walk toward the festival. There was a lot of excitement for this new event, which went down in history. While we haven’t had a Woodstock in a while, you can picture the same crowd heading into a Taylor Swift concert.

    Stuck in a Jam

    Thanks to the color, this scene looks all too familiar.

    Lunch in Central Park

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    Source: Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

    In this image, two young women enjoy lunch while sitting in beautiful Central Park in Manhattan. These days, folks can still sit and enjoy lunch in the park. However, many won’t be drinking beverages out of glass bottles, and it may be busier these days, but it’s still a pleasant experience if you get to do it.

    Picnic Time

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    The timeless joy of parks in the summer is revealed by the color.

    Reading the Comics

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    Source: FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

    This image really shows what life was like for the young in the ’60s. It’s a boy sitting in a toy library reading a comic book. In addition to showing the innocence of the time and the different toys available back then, the picture also shows how much has changed. Comic books are not as common and toy libraries are rare to nonexistent.

    Good Reads

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    With color added, the absence of any sort of technology is more striking.

    The Whole Family Washing the Car

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    Source: Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This very wholesome image shows the entire clan heading outside to help wash and wax the family car. Back then, it was common only to have one vehicle per household, and the car was a treasured object. We still value our vehicles today, but it’s not as common to see the whole family out in the driveway working toward the same goal.

    Thorough Job

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    Just look at the concentration on everyone’s faces revealed by the color.

    Teens Hang out in Their Cars

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    Source: Archive Photos/Getty Images

    In this nice picture from 1960, a group of teenagers hangs out in and near their treasured vehicles, which, of course, still happens today. However, back then, just being in each other’s company was enough, even if they weren’t indoors.

    Meeting Mates

    The cars may be different but as the colorized image shows, teens are still the same.

    Meals on Planes

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    Source: Pictorial Parade/Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This 1960 photo was taken at a stewardess school, where flight attendants learned how to assist air travelers and provide their meals. It shows how much air travel has changed since the ’60s. In addition to planes with larger, more comfortable seats, it was customary to be served food on every flight, often for free. That is certainly not the norm in 2024.

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    Once color is added, the contrast with today’s cramped flights and uninspiring in-flight food is striking!

    A ’60s Mobile Home

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    Source: Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This photo from 1960 shows a couple enjoying life outside their mobile home – and it looks like they’re very comfortable. While people still live in mobile homes today, they’re not as mainstream. Also, back then, it was considered to be a luxury, and many mobile homes had all the best bells and whistles.

    On Holiday

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    Color completely transforms this scene – the sky is bright blue and mobile home looks great fun.

    Girls Running at a Day Camp

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    Source: Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This image shows a group of young girls having fun and running at a day camp. Although the clothes and hairstyles may look slightly different, this is a picture you might see today. It’s great to have fun outdoors during your youth, and the girls here appear to be having the time of their lives.

    Racing Your Friends

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    This lovely rural scene is fully revealed by the color.

    Pulling the Turkey Out of the Oven

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    Source: Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This image shows what life was like for many families during dinner time in the 1960s: Mom, dressed in typical ’60s attire, pulls the turkey out of the oven so the family can enjoy a feast. While the appliances in this photo are from long ago, the kitchen doesn’t look that different from what we have today.

    In the Kitchen

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    The detail of this 1960s kitchen is fascinating in the color image.

    Hula Hoop Competition

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    Source: Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This picture really shows what life was like for school kids in the 1960s. Here, a group engages in an intense hula hoop competition. These contests were commonplace during this time and seemed to be a lot of fun. This activity is certainly not seen that often these days.

    Swing Those Hips

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    Apart from the footwear, the color version could have been taken today.

    A Typical Day at the Office

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    Source: Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This photo perfectly displays what a day of work was like for many men (and some women) during the 1960s. They’re hustling and doing all they can to impress their bosses. While people today still have plenty of hustle, you’ll notice the lack of computers in this picture. These days, everyone has one, and their absence here is startling.

    Working Hard

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    In color this office scene looks even more similar to those of today.

    Typical New York traffic

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    Source: Pictorial Parade/Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This was traffic on a section of the Southern State Parkway in New York. Like today, many cars were on the road between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. The unique thing about this photo is that all the cars are evenly spaced, which is not so common these days. Still, this proves that traffic is nothing new.

    Rush Hour

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    Thanks to color we can see that there was not much choice when it came to car paintwork.

    Model Plane Enthusiasts

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    Talk about having fun outdoors! This photo shows a group of model plane enthusiasts enjoying a sunny afternoon as they inspect and enjoy their tethered model aircraft. People still have this hobby today, but this scene is certainly not something you see every day.

    Will it Fly?

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    The smart outfits of these men and boys are revealed in color.

    Exercising During the 1960s

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    Source: Eileen Darby/Graphic House/Archive Photos/Getty Images

    In this interesting photo, a woman dressed all in white performs what may be yoga or simple stretches with bare feet. Much of the same exercise equipment was used back then as it is today, but this lady is opting to exercise without much at all.

    Touch Your Toes

    In color we can see that this is not what we would normally wear to exercise these days.

    Sunbathing in the 1960s

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    While many images from the ’60s are not so unique from life today, some really show how different things were back then. This sunbather is one of them. This sunbathing capsule was designed to provide the necessary UV rays while protecting the woman from other harmful elements. Ventilators were on each side to allow fresh air to enter. This is something you don’t see in 2024.

    Under a Dome

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    In color this image looks even more bizarre.

    People Enjoying the Bronx Riviera

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    Source: Charles Marden Fitch/FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Images

    In this image, a massive crowd enjoys the beach known as the “Bronx Riviera,” the only beach in the Bronx at the time. This image was taken in 1965, but people still visit the beach today. Many aerial photos from today likely look just like this one.

    On the Beach

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    The beach looks more inviting in color.

    Dancing in the Living Room

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    Source: FPG/Archive Photos/Getty Images

    During the 1960s, people made the most of every moment. Even if they couldn’t afford to go to the disco, they didn’t care. They would just dance in their living room. This photo shows two nice couples having a great time in the comfort of their own home. Many people still do things like this today.

    Dance at Home

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    It’s great to see the color detail of their outfits and the record player on the sofa.

    Attending the Outdoor Orchestra

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    Source: Orlando/Three Lions/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

    Yet again, an image showing what life was like in the ’60s involves outdoor fun. In this case, a large group of people enjoy the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Massachusetts. There are still outdoor orchestras these days, but they’re not as popular as they were back then. There’s nothing like laying out a blanket and making the most out of the park.

    Music in the Park

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    In color you can’t help notice how neat the picnics are – and no plastic in sight.

    The South Side of Chicago

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    Source: Fred Hamilton/Archive Photos/Getty Images

    This is a photo of a random street on the South Side of Chicago that many working-class families called home. Many of these buildings still exist, but 10 times as many cars are parked on these streets at any given moment. Things were a lot more peaceful back then, and fewer people owned cars and instead took public transportation.

    Quiet Street

    Color reveals how run down some of these buildings were.

    Enjoying the Family TV

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    This is an image of three youngsters sitting up close and personal with what was likely the only television in the home. There were fewer channels to choose from back then, and hopefully, these kids found something to enjoy. You’ll see this same scene in many homes these days as well.

    Favorite TV Show

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    It’s great to see this old TV in full color detail.

    Tents on the Beach

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    These days, you can go to the beach and pay extra to get a cabana to enjoy the sights without being stuck out in the sun. Back in the 1960s, they had something similar, but they were tents that likely only allowed two people inside. This is an excellent picture that shows how much things have changed. If this look back has made you excited to visit the beach, then check out some of the world’s best beaches .

    Sheltering From the Sun

    In color these tents look a little strange but the sea looks inviting.

    The post See The 1960s Brought to Life In Vibrant Color appeared first on 24/7 Tempo .

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