The history of Panty Raids (1950’s)

Panty Raid

Functioning as humorous activities, groups of males raided all-female college residences (dormitories) to secure panties or other intimate apparel as “trophies”, proof that the guys had momentarily crossed a societal barrier and occupied the forbidden territory of a co-ed’s dorm room.

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The Hula Hoop fad of the 1960’s

Girl hula hoop 1963

Hula Hoops, the round hoop toy that is twirled around the waist, arms, legs, and neck, became popular in the late 1950’s when a new plastic version was marketed by California’s Wham-O toy company. The toy however, could not be patented because “hoop” toys were an ancient invention.

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The P90X exercise program fad of 2004

P90X Power 90 Extreme video cover 2004

Kids boast about the intensity of their P90X workouts on the social network websites.  Adults attribute stunning, almost unbelievable weight loss attributed to the success of the program.  The P90X exercise program is popular with adults and teens. 

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The Penny Farthing bicycle fad of the 1860’s

Men with Penny Farthing bicycles 6

The Penny Farthing bicycle came after the development of the ‘Hobbyhorse’, and the French ‘Velocipede’ or ‘Boneshaker’, all versions of early bikes. However, the Penny Farthing was the first truly efficient bicycle, consisting of a small rear wheel and large front wheel attached to an iron tubular frame with tires made of rubber.  It was…

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The Poke Bonnet craze of the 1850’s

Dorothy Catherine Draper wearing a bonnet decorated under the brim with pleats and flowers 1840

In the 1850’s, the “poke bonnet” hat reached a zenith in women’s fashion. A poke bonnet is a women’s bonnet (hat) in the shape of a hood, featuring a projecting rim on the front side, which would shade the face of the wearer, and a small crown at the back.

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The Prizefighting or Bare-Knuckle Boxing fad of the 1850’s

The Champion Fight between Heenan and Sayers on the 17th April, 1860

Prize fighting, or pugilism or bare-knuckle boxing John Lawrence Sullivan Prize fighting, or pugilism or bare-knuckle boxing as it is also known as, is one of the oldest known sports. Two-thousand-year-old paintings on the walls of Egyptian tombs depict ancient Sumerians competing in boxing matches. Boxing was an Olympic sport in 688 B.C. In ancient…

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The spirited history of Vaudeville Theater Shows (1900’s)

Vaudeville act of Weber and Fields

About Vaudeville Vaudeville, popular from the late 1880’s through the early 1930’s, was a theatrical form of entertainment in the United States and Canada. Vaudeville performances, which often ran around the clock, ran a series of separate, unrelated acts which included musicians, dancers, comedians, trained animals, magicians, male and female impersonators, acrobats, jugglers, and one…

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The Bell Bottom Pants fad of the 1970’s

People wearing bell bottom pants at steps of public library on Capitol Street Charleston

Trousers with legs that became wider from the knees downward were immensely popular in the 1970’s. Called “bell bottom pants” because of the bell like flare at the bottom of the pants leg, the bell bottom pants craze began in the late 1960’s but bell bottom pants were worn many years before.

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The Twist dance craze of the 1960’s

Twist dance

The advent of Rock and Roll in the 1950’s introduced a profound change in the way men and women danced.  One of the first worldwide rock-n-roll dance crazes occurred in the 1960’s when The Twist dance hit the scene and became a worldwide sensation.

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