The Good Old Days Collection

The Good Old Days Collection

The series is a good way to reminisce through our archival collection.

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The Good Old Days Collection
  • Old Time Baseball - S125

    Baseball's exact origins are debated, but it is widely believed to have evolved from various bat-and-ball games played in England.
    The first officially recorded baseball game took place on June 19, 1846, in Hoboken, New Jersey. The contest was organized by Alexander Cartwright, and the rules rese...

  • Vintage Swing Dancing - S124

    Old-school swing dancing is known for its dynamic and athletic moves, including aerials and acrobatics.
    While swing dancing has strong roots in the United States, it has gained popularity worldwide.
    Swing dance communities exist in many countries, and international events celebrate the joy of swi...

  • Charlie Chaplin - S129

    Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, known as Charlie Chaplin, was a legendary English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame during the silent film era.
    Charlie Chaplin's contributions to cinema and entertainment earned him widespread acclaim and recognition. He received numerous awards t...

  • Vintage Italy - S130

    Italy, known for its rich history, art, and cuisine, is a European country with a distinctive boot-shaped peninsula, home to iconic cities such as Rome, Florence, and Venice.
    Italy, a Mediterranean nation, is renowned for its historical significance as the birthplace of the Roman Empire and the R...

  • Rolling Stones - S132

    The Rolling Stones are one of the most iconic and enduring rock bands in the world.
    The Rolling Stones, formed in 1962 in London, are an iconic rock band led by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, known for their enduring influence, chart-topping hits like "Satisfaction" and "Paint It Black," and a l...

  • Vintage Mexico - S131

    Mexico, a vibrant North American country, blends ancient civilizations, rich cultural heritage, and diverse landscapes, offering a tapestry of cuisine, art, and traditions.
    Mexico, situated in North America, captivates with its ancient Aztec and Maya civilizations, vibrant traditions like Dia de ...

  • Vintage Angkor Wat - S128

    Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument globally, is a 12th-century architectural marvel in Cambodia, known for its intricate design, symbolic Hindu and Buddhist elements, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    Angkor Wat, built in the 12th century during the Khmer Empire, is the worl...

  • African American History - S133S

    African American history is a tapestry of resilience, achievements, and cultural contributions, marked by individuals who have overcome adversity, challenged injustice, and left an indelible impact on the world.
    African American history is a continuum of triumphs and challenges, encompassing the ...

  • Judaism - S136

    Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions, with a rich history and a set of distinctive beliefs and practices.
    Judaism, rooted in the ancient covenant between God and the Israelites, is a monotheistic religion that places a strong emphasis on ethical conduct, ritual observances, and the...

  • Music From Around the World - S137

    Music from around the world encompasses a vast and diverse array of genres, styles, and traditions, reflecting the unique cultural expressions of different societies Music from around the world is a vibrant tapestry, with genres like Afrobeat from Nigeria and salsa from Latin America infusing rhy...

  • Andy Warhol - S134

    Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, revolutionized the art world with his iconic depictions of consumer culture, celebrity, and everyday objects, leaving an enduring legacy that transcends traditional boundaries.
    Andy Warhol, born in 1928, was a leading figure in the Pop Art...

  • Sports in the 1960s - S145

    Sports in the 1960s witnessed iconic moments such as the Summer and Winter Olympics, the dominance of legends like Muhammad Ali and Bill Russell, and the expansion of professional sports leagues, reflecting both athletic excellence and societal changes.

  • 1960's music - S143

    The 1960s was a decade of musical evolution and cultural revolution, marked by the emergence of diverse genres and iconic artists.

  • Only in the 1960's - S144

    The 1960s saw humanity's first steps on the moon with the Apollo 11 landing in 1969, while also witnessing the iconic Woodstock Festival that same year, representing both remarkable technological achievement and cultural revolution.

  • Sports Icons - S149

    Babe Ruth, Jim Brown, and Jackie Robinson each left an enduring legacy in their respective sports, revolutionizing baseball, football, and breaking barriers in sports and society, cementing their statuses as iconic figures in American history.
    Babe Ruth's unparalleled power and charisma transform...

  • Night out in town - S143

    In the 1950s, dance culture underwent a transformative shift as youth embraced new styles like the jitterbug, rock and roll, and the twist, fueled by the infectious rhythms.
    In the 1950s, dance culture experienced a seismic shift with the rise of energetic and rebellious styles like the jitterbug...

  • Fun Times at Concert - S147

    Attending concerts became a rite of passage for youth, with venues like the Cavern Club in Liverpool and the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles serving as epicenters of musical innovation, where fans eagerly embraced the electrifying sounds.
    Concert-going was a cultural phenomenon marked by fervent en...

  • Time Travels - S150

    Traveling in the 1960s underwent significant transformations as commercial air travel expanded, making destinations around the world more accessible to a growing middle class.
    The popularity of road trips surged with the construction of interstate highways in the United States, while cultural phe...

  • Exploring the 1940s - S151

    In the 1940s, there were significant advancements in science, technology, and culture, including the development of penicillin, the invention of the first electronic computer, and the flourishing of artistic movements like Abstract Expressionism, showcasing humanity's capacity for innovation and ...

  • India - S155

    India, known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and bustling cities, stands as one of the world's most populous and culturally significant nations.
    India, with its vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and bustling cities, captivates the world as one of the most populous and cultu...

  • Lights camera action - S154

    Hollywood is that it was originally chosen as a film location for its sunny weather and diverse landscapes, facilitating year-round filming and offering versatility to filmmakers.
    Hollywood, spanning roughly from the 1920s to the 1960s, represents a golden age of cinema characterized by glamour, ...

  • Vacation on the beach - S152

    In the 1960s, beach culture thrived with a carefree vibe, influenced by iconic films, like "Beach Party," and the music of bands like The Beach Boys, epitomizing a youthful pursuit of freedom, leisure, and the California Dream.
    The 1960s witnessed a vibrant beach culture characterized by a carefr...

  • Night out on Broadway - S153

    Broadway in New York City is renowned as the pinnacle of American theater, showcasing world-class productions and attracting audiences from around the globe to its iconic stages.
    Broadway in New York City, often dubbed "The Great White Way," stands as the epitome of American theater, boasting a r...

  • World Icons - S157

    Learn about famous icons in this video. Discover the people who made history.