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Reminisce

April/May 2022
Magazine

Relax, Laugh and Remember with Reminisce Magazine. Each issue is a "time capsule" of life from the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's filled with reader-written stories, pictures from the past, embarrassing moments, ads from the Old Days and much more!

Sit Back and Rest Awhile

A TREASURY OF MEMORIES

Tell Us Your Story! • Your true tales are the heart of this magazine, so dust off that photo album, high school yearbook or vacation diary.

SPOTLIGHT • NOTABLE PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS

1973 • PEACE IN VIETNAM, TRANSITION AT HOME

Energy Crisis • Arab oil producers cut off exports to the U.S. in October ’73 to protest American support of Israel in the Yom Kippur War. The effects are far reaching.

THE STING IS ALL THE BUZZ

FOOD PROCESSOR

Jim Croce • 1943-73

OUR LIVES • THOSE WERE THE DAYS

CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON WISELY • Boys bring all-natural arsenal into play in pasture duel.

ON-THE-SPOT GLAMOUR GIRL • Diary details Mom’s day in the sun.

MEN OVERBOARD! • The young deckhands thought their day couldn’t get any tougher.

VITAL PIECE OF PAPER • U.S. was home for many years, but certificate proves it’s official.

ORIGINAL SOURCES

What a Trip! • A SUNNY DAY AND A FULL TANK ARE ALL IT TAKES TO HEED THE CALL OF THE OPEN ROAD. SEEING THE COUNTRY BY CAR HAS BEEN PART OF OUR CULTURE SINCE WE’VE HAD ROADS TO DRIVE ON AND MAPS TO GUIDE US.

Five for Florida • SENIORS TAKE THE BEACH WITH CHAPERONE IN TOW

Maps Ride Along • Before global positioning systems, maps by Rand McNally and Gousha, along with guide books by the American Automobile Association and others, were fixtures in car glove compartments.

Green Book Leads the Way • As more African Americans sought to travel for business and pleasure in the 1930s, Jim Crow laws in the South and discriminatory practices elsewhere posed severe dangers. Victor Hugo Green had a solution.

Down Mexico Way • GETTING LOST IS AN IDEAL SIGHTSEEING STRATEGY.

The Brothers Gruen • A TALE OF TWO GUYS, ONE BUG AND FIVE FLATS IN THE AMERICAN WEST.

Sleep tight • BEDS FOLDED INTO SOFAS OR HIDDEN BEHIND WALLS HAVE A FASCINATING HISTORY. AND THEY’RE STILL PULLING DOUBLE DUTY.

Family Workhorse • MOM & DAD’S SOFA BED NEVER RESTS

And Babies Make Seven • IT’S ANY PULLOUT PORT IN A STORM FOR THIS NAVY FAMILY.

UNFOLDING HISTORY • While convertible furniture has existed in some form for centuries, hidden beds as a space-saving solution for the average apartment dweller took hold in the late 1800s.

SAFETY IN NUMBERS • Three’s a good crowd to foil the bogeyman.

Flat-Out Fun • THE NEW YORKER ANSWERS NEED WITH STYLISH FLAIR.

RETRO REPLAY • BLAST FROM THE PAST

INSTANT GRATIFICATION • “Just add water” is the slogan of the dried-food era.

COLOR IN THE KITCHEN • Tony accessories brighten up cooking central.

JILL GETS A MAKEOVER • Reuniting with an old friend brings a pang of conscience and a new look.

ALEX HALEY TALKS FAMILY • Cordial interview over sweet potato pie.

BACK IN TIME • TAKE A BREAK

EASTER WISHES • Charming cards depict the gifts of springtime.

PARKING LESSONS • Mom takes the first shift.

RISE AND FALL OF JOHN DeLOREAN • Jet-setting exec had a knack for brash design.

MOM’S “JOKE” IS DELIVERED PERFECTLY • But Dad doesn’t get the timing.

HOW’S THE WEATHER?

Contributor Guidelines

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LET’S GO BOTHER BILL! • Welsh grad student shakes up kids’ world.


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Frequency: One time Pages: 64 Publisher: Trusted Media Brands Inc. Edition: April/May 2022

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  • Release date: March 9, 2022

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Languages

English

Relax, Laugh and Remember with Reminisce Magazine. Each issue is a "time capsule" of life from the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's filled with reader-written stories, pictures from the past, embarrassing moments, ads from the Old Days and much more!

Sit Back and Rest Awhile

A TREASURY OF MEMORIES

Tell Us Your Story! • Your true tales are the heart of this magazine, so dust off that photo album, high school yearbook or vacation diary.

SPOTLIGHT • NOTABLE PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS

1973 • PEACE IN VIETNAM, TRANSITION AT HOME

Energy Crisis • Arab oil producers cut off exports to the U.S. in October ’73 to protest American support of Israel in the Yom Kippur War. The effects are far reaching.

THE STING IS ALL THE BUZZ

FOOD PROCESSOR

Jim Croce • 1943-73

OUR LIVES • THOSE WERE THE DAYS

CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON WISELY • Boys bring all-natural arsenal into play in pasture duel.

ON-THE-SPOT GLAMOUR GIRL • Diary details Mom’s day in the sun.

MEN OVERBOARD! • The young deckhands thought their day couldn’t get any tougher.

VITAL PIECE OF PAPER • U.S. was home for many years, but certificate proves it’s official.

ORIGINAL SOURCES

What a Trip! • A SUNNY DAY AND A FULL TANK ARE ALL IT TAKES TO HEED THE CALL OF THE OPEN ROAD. SEEING THE COUNTRY BY CAR HAS BEEN PART OF OUR CULTURE SINCE WE’VE HAD ROADS TO DRIVE ON AND MAPS TO GUIDE US.

Five for Florida • SENIORS TAKE THE BEACH WITH CHAPERONE IN TOW

Maps Ride Along • Before global positioning systems, maps by Rand McNally and Gousha, along with guide books by the American Automobile Association and others, were fixtures in car glove compartments.

Green Book Leads the Way • As more African Americans sought to travel for business and pleasure in the 1930s, Jim Crow laws in the South and discriminatory practices elsewhere posed severe dangers. Victor Hugo Green had a solution.

Down Mexico Way • GETTING LOST IS AN IDEAL SIGHTSEEING STRATEGY.

The Brothers Gruen • A TALE OF TWO GUYS, ONE BUG AND FIVE FLATS IN THE AMERICAN WEST.

Sleep tight • BEDS FOLDED INTO SOFAS OR HIDDEN BEHIND WALLS HAVE A FASCINATING HISTORY. AND THEY’RE STILL PULLING DOUBLE DUTY.

Family Workhorse • MOM & DAD’S SOFA BED NEVER RESTS

And Babies Make Seven • IT’S ANY PULLOUT PORT IN A STORM FOR THIS NAVY FAMILY.

UNFOLDING HISTORY • While convertible furniture has existed in some form for centuries, hidden beds as a space-saving solution for the average apartment dweller took hold in the late 1800s.

SAFETY IN NUMBERS • Three’s a good crowd to foil the bogeyman.

Flat-Out Fun • THE NEW YORKER ANSWERS NEED WITH STYLISH FLAIR.

RETRO REPLAY • BLAST FROM THE PAST

INSTANT GRATIFICATION • “Just add water” is the slogan of the dried-food era.

COLOR IN THE KITCHEN • Tony accessories brighten up cooking central.

JILL GETS A MAKEOVER • Reuniting with an old friend brings a pang of conscience and a new look.

ALEX HALEY TALKS FAMILY • Cordial interview over sweet potato pie.

BACK IN TIME • TAKE A BREAK

EASTER WISHES • Charming cards depict the gifts of springtime.

PARKING LESSONS • Mom takes the first shift.

RISE AND FALL OF JOHN DeLOREAN • Jet-setting exec had a knack for brash design.

MOM’S “JOKE” IS DELIVERED PERFECTLY • But Dad doesn’t get the timing.

HOW’S THE WEATHER?

Contributor Guidelines

Contact Us

LET’S GO BOTHER BILL! • Welsh grad student shakes up kids’ world.


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