How I Met My Spouse
IN 1959, while I was stationed at a Virginia Army base, one of my off-duty functions was officiating at various games. More»
On the Homefront
BRISK BOND BUSINESS. “That’s me next to the MP, handing change to Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Crisp for their war bonds purchase at Pritchard Park in Asheville, North Carolina,” writes Jean Devenish Tomhave of Schenectady, New York. More»
Motoring Memories
IN 1931, my father started having asthma attacks, and doctors told him he had better leave Florida for the drier climate of Arizona. more»
As You Were
WHILE ON OKINAWA shortly after the end of World War II, a buddy of mine and I got the OK to go to Tokyo before we headed home. more»
Ads from the Old Days
These great ads shared by Bob Colombana from Pismo Beach, California, come from the June 11, 1927 edition of The Literary Digest. More»
Pictures from the Past
THEY KNEW HATS. “This picture from around 1920 shows three of my cousins, who worked at the Willow Plume Millinery in Rochester, New York,” writes Joanne Mazur of Attica, New York. More»
Camper Chronicles
MY PARENTS went on an adventure that came to be known as “the big trip to Arizona in 1925.” more»
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Rock River Roving
In the summer of 1956, my friend Rich Selden and I set off on our great river adventure. More»
How I Met My Spouse
IT WAS July 21, 1958, and I was on the air with a request and dedication show at radio station KONG in Visalia, California, from 7 p.m. until midnight. DJs had weird on-air names back then, and mine was Art King on KONG. More»
Stirring Up Memories
IN 1943, when I was 10 years old, I lived in Needles, California. On warm evenings, my parents, younger sisters and I often enjoyed a walk to the drugstore in town for root beer floats. More»
Prices From the Past
SOME TICKETS to the opening ceremonies in Beijing for the 29th Summer Olympic Games in 2008 cost upwards of $3,000 each. Compare that with the Summer Games during the Depression! More»
Ads From the Old Days
Good old summertime memories are conjured up with these ads from these 1950s and ’60s. Check out more summery images in the July issue of Reminisce Extra. More»







