Chapter 2

- This home movie is a wonderful example of fashion and decoration in the 1950's. Who didn't have a grandmother who had those plastic couch covers? It's an important part of pop culture history. One young man plays horse with his younger brother. Somersaults down the living room floor. Climbs up on the coffee table(in his oxford shoes) to play with his recorder. Then, it's time for jumping on the bed This looks like a trip to New York City's Rockefeller Center. I recognize the flags and the statue in front of the GE building. There is some beautiful footage of gardens- pick tulips and waterfalls. The FAO Schwartz building is in New York City. A horse drawn carriage rides through Central Park. There is great shopping in an outside market place, similar to the flea markets of today. Booths are full of clothes, picture frames, furniture, vases, and tons of people! St Mark's Majestic Men Stores, full of suits, sandals, and boots. There appears to be a English flag hanging in the window. The family visits a place called Jambargle which is a different kind of jewelery store. The city has many tall apartment buildings. Furniture is sold through a sidewalk sale. A trip to New York's pizza shops is a must. You can buy flowers from street vendors as well. The movie then shows footage of a passenger American Airlines airplane- both the outside of the plane and then footage of the airplane during take-off and flight. Some of the views out the window, looking over the clouds and water ...



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