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Cherished ’70s Childhood Pastimes We’d Love to Bring Back

Cherished ’70s Childhood Pastimes We’d Love to Bring Back

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Riding in the back of a station wagon

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Going trick or treating unattended

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Playing Pac-Man and Space Invaders

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Going to the roller rink on weekends

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Learning to do the Hustle and other dances in the disco era

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Watching parade of sit-coms on CBS on Saturday night

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Never missing "Saturday Night Live"

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Looking for the parts to fix your first car

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Going to drive-in movies

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Watching cartoons after school and on weekend mornings

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Playing license plate poker on long drives on family vacations

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Hanging out at record stores waiting for newest releases

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Piling friends into your first car

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Riding in the back of a station wagon
Going trick or treating unattended
Playing Pong on the computer
Playing Pac-Man and Space Invaders
Going to the roller rink on weekends
Learning to do the Hustle and other dances in the disco era
Watching TV stations in the pre-cable period go off the air
Watching parade of sit-coms on CBS on Saturday night
Never missing "Saturday Night Live"
Looking for the parts to fix your first car
Music choices in vinyl, cassette, and 8-track
Going to drive-in movies
Watching cartoons after school and on weekend mornings
Playing license plate poker on long drives on family vacations
Hanging out at record stores waiting for newest releases
Prizes inside cereal boxes
Piling friends into your first car

Most of us recall our childhoods fondly. It was a time when we had minimal to no responsibilities and many of the dangers children face today were things we didn't worry about. We stressed less, played more, survived without helmets, seatbelts, or cell phones, and enjoyed life outdoors. These '70s childhood traditions may make you feel a bit nostalgic.

24/7 Tempo revisited the '70s in search of childhood traditions that deserve a comeback. We referenced sources such as Things Boomers Like, an online community devoted to remembering all the good things about growing up in the Baby Boomers and Gen-X eras.

The so-called decade of disillusionment gets a bad rap when compared with the optimism of the 60s. It was the decade when technology first started making an impact on culture, with video games, portable calculators, the rollout of ATMs, and the release of the first Walkman in 1979.

It was a time that also gave us incredible cartoons, the best dances, and so many classic arcade games. (Here are 50 photos that prove the '70s had the best style)

Here are '70s childhood traditions that deserve a comeback.

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