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Vintage Treasures From The 20th Century You Rarely Spot Today
Rare And Precious 20th-Century Items That Have Nearly Vanished
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#2 My barbershop still uses its original cash register from 1904

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#3 My 1959 Frigidaire Custom Imperial

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#4 Antique Westinghouse oscillating fan

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#5 The original phone still installed in my 1930s apartment

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#6 Apollo 11 original flight plans, gifted to me by my grandpa

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#7 Our house still has all the original doorknobs from 1928

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#8 This house, built in 1947, has a built-in seat for the telephone nook

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#9 This 1950s stove features a built-in soup pot

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#10 Grandpa still uses a decades-old computer running DOS, typing, printing, and storing things on floppies

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#11 Rainbow lights illuminate a 1930s railroad underpass

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#12 1970s portable black-and-white TV, $20 and it works!

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#13 Bought a dresser off Marketplace and found vintage goodies, including gloves from my wedding on 7-22-1949

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#14 A child’s car seat from the 1950s

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#15 The 1928 toaster we still use today

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#16 Got a green phone from the 1970s at Goodwill for $27, and it works

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#17 My coffee maker is so old it was made in West Germany

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#18 This Emeralite banker’s lamp is over 100 years old and built solid as a rock—so cool!

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#19 My wife’s Whirley-Pop, passed down from her grandmother, still makes perfect popcorn every time

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#20 Still operational: the original 1957 wall-mounted refrigerator

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