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40 Things Every House in the 70s Had That No One Sees Today

CR Staff - JA - August 31, 2023

Vinyl Tablecloths

In the 70s, vinyl tablecloths weren’t just for outdoor use; they were commonly used to cover kitchen and dining room tables. Their easy-to-clean surface made them perfect for wiping up spills like Kool-Aid.

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Electric Slides

During the 70s, it was a customary practice to invite neighbors over for a slide show presentation of their vacation pictures upon their return.

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Rec Rooms

70s rec rooms were often located in basements, with dim lighting and perhaps even a bit of dampness, but the atmosphere was perfect for playing games like spin the bottle and stealing your first kiss.

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Concrete Patios

There was a certain look to patios in the 70s that has never been replicated. Back in the 70s, a simple patio consisted of a concrete slab, a few lightweight plastic lounge chairs, and perhaps a small grill, all made complete once Mom had applied a healthy coating of baby oil.

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Pendant Lights

In the 70s, glass pendant lamps with huge globes were the ultimate kitchen trend, especially when they came in orange.

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Fondue Pots

In the 70s, fondue pots were a popular choice for entertaining guests. However, the fun could quickly turn into a disaster if someone accidentally spilled melted cheese on themselves.

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Massive Coffeemakers

In this age of Keurig, it’s hard to believe that people in the 70s used such bulky machines to make coffee.

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Super 8s

In the pre-cell phone and pre-digital video camera era of the 70s, families would capture their everyday moments on Super 8 film and play it back on a cool home movie projector, often causing embarrassment to all involved.

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