Small Town America, Framingham, a memoir. Travel with me as a 'little detective' trying to make sense of a life few now know. There was a time when some people were afraid to drive a car! When no one wanted a dryer, clothes smelled so good drying out on the line. We had a rag man, milk and bread were delivered, along with coal and ice. The war changed all our lives, before, during and after! Learn so much more, through my eyes way long ago!
Monday, March 18, 2013
Small Town America Framingham Eric Felten: How the Taxman Cleared the Dance Floor - WSJ.com
Eric Felten: How the Taxman Cleared the Dance Floor - WSJ.com I often wondered why the wonderful opportunities Mom and Dad had to go dining and dancing disappeared. They had so much fun! When we were ready to have fun, dining and dancing had almost disappeared except for a few places like the Rainbow Room in New York which I just had to go see, so I could experience the glamour I had seen in the movies, and to learn about the good times Mom and Dad had experienced.
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