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  2. 21 Vintage Photos of Christmas Window Displays From the Last ...

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    Dolls float high above a baby carriage and other doll accessories and furniture in this early 20th century display from Macy's. Some dolls back then cost $1 , which is roughly $35 today. Library ...

  3. Baby cage - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the World War II, the Battle of Britain led by the Luftwaffe ended the usage of baby cages in all London, but they appeared again from 1953, albeit not as popular as before. [3] Ultimately, the sale of baby cages progressively declined through the mid-1900s, possibly due to safety concerns [8] and the rise of urban ...

  4. Edison light bulb - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, after watching a salvage operation, Bob Rosenzweig started the reproduction and selling of his faux-antique bulbs. [9] These vintage-style light bulb reproductions were sold mostly to collectors and prop houses, and continued until the turn of the 21st century when new regulations banned low-efficiency lighting in many countries.

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    Your old string Christmas lights can easily be recycled and donated to Home Depot, Goodwill or mailed to Holiday LED for a coupon. ... Old Navy's Break a Sweat Sale has activewear from $2 — shop ...

  6. Fairy lamp - Wikipedia

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    Fairy lamps (depending on locale, also called fairy lights) were a small, glass candle lamp that originally gained popularity during the 1880s and '90's. History

  7. History of street lighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to The Electrical Review: “Under the old system of lighting it was dangerous for a pedestrian to attempt to cross the street because of the heavy automobile traffic. Now the entire street is flooded with evenly distributed light and the appearance of the street as well as the public safety has been greatly enhanced." [11]