Growing Up in the 1960s (The Last Analog Childhood)
The milkman left bottles on the porch before dawn, the phone was shared with the neighbors, the TV had three channels in black and white, and the whole neighborhood raised you. Growing up in the 1960s meant a slow, analog, hand-built world that has completely vanished - the last childhood before everything sped up and went digital. A cinematic recreation of an entire 1960s childhood, dawn to dark, season to season. Did YOU grow up in it? Tell me in the comments. (AI recreation.)

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