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Childhood Traditions From the 70s That Should Come Back

Childhood Traditions From the 70s That Should Come 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
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 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

We tend to look back to our past through rose-colored glasses. Even an era such as the 70s, with its gas lines, stagnant economy, pet rocks, bad hair, and even worse clothes, had some things to recommend it.

24/7 Tempo took a nostalgia trip back to the 70s to seek childhood traditions that should come back. 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.

Traditions from the 70s sprang up in an era that saw continued divisiveness in America. While feminist, gay, and civil rights movements continued to grow, Americans became disillusioned with government because of scandals like Watergate, U.S. meddling in Latin America, and the Vietnam War. Those on the right of the political spectrum turned to conservative candidates who saw change as an assault on traditional values and recoiled from what they considered overregulation of the economy and higher taxes.

The 70s, the so-called decade of disillusionment, gets a bad rap when compared with the optimism of the 60s. But if you put aside the cringeworthy hairstyles, polyester suits (and please do so), and the substandard American cars coming out of Detroit, the decade was when technology first started making an impact on the culture, with video games, portable calculators, the rollout of ATMs, and the release of the first Walkman in 1979.

Elsewhere, new music genres sprouted such as hip-hop, rap, and disco, while rock music fragmented into soft rock, heavy metal, glam, and punk. In fashion, bell bottom pants, maxi dresses, and (gulp) leisure suits were the fashion trends. (Here are 50 photos that prove the ’70s had the best style)

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