36 Captivating Color Photographs Depicting Christmas Winter Scenes in 1950s United States

 

36 Fascinating Color Photographs Capture Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States During the 1950s _ US
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Winter is always cold and long, but you have to make the most of the season. Take a look at how people used to celebrate the snow and ice from the 1950s:

a family out on the snowy streets

The car is covered in white snow

a guy going to work

mother and daughter are walking in the middle of a snowy street

Snow covered an entire street

Children are playing in the white snow

Rescue vehicles came to help passersby whose car stalled in the snow
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Grandfather and grandson are playing in the white snow

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s
Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

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Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

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Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s
Christmas Winter Scenes in the United States the 1950s

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