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1950 – Life In America 75 Years Ago
March 3, 2025 @ 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Journey to 1950, a defining year of post-war America, when optimism soared and new challenges emerged. The Baby Boom was reshaping family life, and suburban living became the American ideal. Television became the centerpiece of entertainment, with early shows like I Love Lucy laying the groundwork for modern TV culture. Meanwhile, the Cold War began to take hold, with the Korean War marking the first major military conflict of the era.
1950 wasn’t just about politics and economics—it was a year of rich cultural milestones. The movie Sunset Boulevard captivated audiences with its sharp critique of Hollywood’s Golden Age, and Ella Fitzgerald’s smooth vocals dominated the airwaves. In sports, the New York Yankees won another World Series, while consumer goods like frozen dinners and color televisions symbolized the growing comfort of middle-class American homes. The Tonight Show, Bill Murray, and Morgan Fairchild were born in the same year that George Bernard Shaw and George Orwell died.
This program offers a vibrant look at a year of optimism and tension, filled with fascinating stories, visuals, and multimedia elements. Whether you remember 1950 or are curious to learn about it, this engaging presentation will transport you back to a time of hope, change, and cultural growth. Reserve your spot now to experience the year that set the stage for modern America!