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Monday, April 10, 2017

What Every Small Town In Maryland Had In The 1930s. It Was A Simpler Time.

It’s hard to imagine what life was like 80 years ago in the Old Line State. Development, inventions, and population continues to rise and Maryland looks insanely different than it did in decades past. Take a look at the following images to get a glimpse of what every small town in Maryland had in the 1930s.

7 comments:

  1. Those were the Good Ole Days for Sure. God I miss it !

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  2. Huh? And to miss out on:

    - cell phones
    - RUNNING WATER
    - cell phones
    - indoor plumbing (aka bathrooms)
    - cell phones
    - AIR CONDITIONING
    - cell phones
    - refrigeration
    - cell phones
    - OC City Hall
    - cell phones
    - Jake
    - cell phones
    - fast food
    - cell phones

    (snicker snicker...its a full moon dontcha know)

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    1. Take AWAY the cells they have killed America nobody knows how to talk to people anymore.

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  3. Recall all of this, I like my A/C and power windows but these were great memories. Fortunate to have been through that period. Great experience.

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  4. Gunther's the
    One, Sir

    but Gimme an "Arrow 77" beer.

    That top pic must be somewhere in Balmer, Hon.

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  5. Looks like Berlin, back in the day when the Harrison family owned the town.

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