'nostalgia' yielded 90 matches.
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- Classics For The Home: Nostalgic Corner Motion, lights, and music add to the realism of this World's Fair replica. Impeccably crafted. Made of durable plastic with ornate metal detailing. Plays 15 all-time classic tunes and 15 Christmas carols (which can be turned off) while the horses go...
- Christmas Crafts - Decorations, Gifts, Giftwrap and More This Christmas crafts lens is filled with free holiday crafts projects, decorating tips and crafty freebies. You'll enjoy the resources we've found for you to make Christmas gifts, ornaments, decorations, greeting cards, stickers an...
- Cookie Monster on Sesame Street Happy 40th Birthday, Sesame Street! One of the oldest and most beloved characters from Sesame Street is Cookie Monster. Cookie Monster is covered with blue fur and loves to eat, especially cookies, especially chocolate chip cookies.
- Classic Nickelodeon Shows Classic Nick refers to that time in Nickelodeon's history where slime flowed from every kid's nostrils, pies in the face never got old, and saluting shorts became the new Pledge of Allegiance. This lens is dedicated to the cause of never forgetting...
- Toys of our Baby Boomer Childhood People who grew up in the fifties and sixties have become the biggest collectors of toys from that era. Toys of our baby boomer childhood represent a much simpler time and bring back pleasant memories of childhood. These were the days before computer...
- The Adventures of Pete and Pete The Adventures of Pete and Pete was one of the coolest shows on TV in the 90s. Airing on Nickelodeon for three seasons from 1993-1995, the show revolved around two brothers named Pete Wrigley - referred to as Big Pete (Michael Maronna) and Little Pet...
- Parker Lewis Can't Lose: 90s tv show Parker Lewis Can't Lose was one of the coolest shows on TV in the 90s and was something I remember looking forward to watching after coming home from school. So what is it about exactly? Want the facts? Not a Problem. Parker Lewis Can't Lose i...
- Berenstain Bears Who doesn't or couldn't love the Berenstain Bears family? I discovered these books when my own kids were little, and I fell in love with them as well. They became the staple for bedtime stories.
- The Beatles' Offspring: John, Paul, George and Ringo's Kids For a Beatle offspring, leading a normal life is definitely a tall order - just ask John, Paul, George, and Ringo's kids. All of them have had to live under a microscope since the day they were born. And if by chance they decide to pursue a caree...
- Allee Willis Are you a fan of Allee Willis? You may be without realizing it. Allee has written and produced some of the most famous songs, and musicals that have been household names. I have been her fan for most of my life because Allee Willis...
- Tin Wall Signs Tin Wall Signs Wall Decor Tin Signs for your Home or Business. Humorous or witty, cars or bikes. From superheroes to nostalgia and superstars to villains. You name it there is a Tin Sign for all occasions.
- Sixties Memories - Woodstock Nation Woodstock nation - more than half a million barely dressed, muddy and bleary-eyed young folks cavorting in the rain and mud in celebration of art, music and peace. Were you at Woodstock? Even if you missed the history-making rock festival in 1969, y...
- Growing Up 70s Each decade has it's contribution to history and a wealth of memories for those living at the time. Some have said that the 70s were a decade when nothing happened but in retrospect we know it's not true. Growing up 70s was different from growing...
- Vintage Postcards This lens is about some of the vintage postcards me and my wife own, dating from about 1900 through to the 1950's. My wife particularly likes collecting pictures of children and dolls, but other than that, there is no particular theme, they are a jus...
- Do You Remember Oscar's Drive-In? Oscar's Drive-In isn't just about the food, it's about the nostalgia. If you were a teen in San Diego in the 50's or 60's you might remember Oscar's Drive-In. In 1941 Foodmaker Co. opened a drive-in restaurant called Topsy's in San Diego. The drive-...
- A Look Back at 1970's Toys If you were a kid in the 1970's then you might have some fun remembering some of the games and toys you had. Of course, some of them are still around today, even if in a more modern format. On this page you can reminisce a bit and even watch some c...
- Vintage Magazine Ads - The Nostalgic Factor Come stroll with me on a journey into the past using vintage magazine ads to bring back memories of your youth. Old advertising from magazines reminds people of their youth and silly jingles that went along with the products. A simpler time and happ...
- Colleen Corby, Sixties Super Model Colleen Corby was a cultural icon of the sixties, at least in the teen girl crowd. She was on the cover of Seventeen magazine 15 times and also on the covers of American Girl, Teen Magazine, Ingenue, Co-Ed, Glamour, and Mademoiselle. She modeled for...
- Retro Swatch Watches from the '80s and '90s Any child of the 80s will surely remember those bold and colorful plastic watches that were everywhere during the decade. I owned a couple myself, "Belvedere" and "Nafea", both 1987 models, pictured below. I loved the pretty color...
- A Baby Boomer Childhood A lot has changed since I grew up in rural Iowa in the 50's and 60's when we had no internet and not much TV. Naturally, we found lots of other ways to entertain ourselves. It sure seemed like a simpler, more innocent time. I'll be sharing some of my...
