This fast-food chain introduced the Golden Arches in the 1950s.
McDonald's
In 1969, humans first walked on this celestial body.
The Moon
This disco movie starred John Travolta.
Saturday Night Fever
Sheriff Andy Taylor lived in this fictional North Carolina town.
Mayberry
People often wrote these before email existed.
Letters
This singer was known as the "King of Rock and Roll."
Elvis Presley
This British band sang "Hey Jude."
The Beatles
This game console became popular in many homes.
Atari
Lucy Ricardo was always getting into trouble on this sitcom.
I Love Lucy
This spinning toy was a childhood favorite.
A hula hoop
Alaska and this state became the 49th and 50th states.
Hawaii
This U.S. president said, "Ask not what your country can do for you."
John F. Kennedy
Bell-bottoms were a style of these.
Pants
Dorothy, Rose, Blanche, and Sophia starred in this sitcom.
The Golden Girls
A nickel is worth this many cents.
5
Families gathered around this new household appliance for nightly entertainment.
Television
Tie-dye clothing became popular with this youth movement.
The hippies
This blockbuster movie made many people afraid of going into the ocean.
Jaws
"Beam me up, Scotty" came from this science fiction series.
Star Trek
This board game lets you buy Park Place and Boardwalk.
Monopoly
This popular toy was introduced in 1959.
Barbie
This music festival became a symbol of the 1960s.
Woodstock
This Swedish pop group sang "Dancing Queen.
ABBA
This long-running Western starred James Arness as Marshal Matt Dillon.
Gunsmoke
This famous horse race is called "The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports."
The Kentucky Derby