In 1963, this civil rights leader gave the "I have a Dream Speech" during the freedom march on Washington.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
This American artist rose to prominence and was influential in the pop art movement.
Andy Warhol
This Rogers and Hammerstein musical features Julie Andrews and Christopher Plumber in 1930s Austria during Hitler's rise to power.
The Sound of Music
This short hairstyle was popular among celebrities like Twiggy and Liza Minelli.
Pixie haircut
This iconic British band created world-wide "mania" with the release of their first album "1".
The Beatles
In 1963 this wall came down granting residents on the west side access to the communist Eastern part of the German city.
The Berlin Wall
This dance move was so popular in the 1960s that Chubby Checker sang a song about it.
The Twist
This film starring Gregory Peck was based off of Harper Lee's novel about attorney Atticus Finch and his children's coming of age.
To Kill a Mockingbird
These flat, slip-on shoes likely cost more than a penny despite their name.
Penny loafers
Born Robert Zimmerman, this midwestern American folk singer-songwriter released his first album in 1962.
Bob Dylan
This 3-day rock music festival in New York featured legends such as Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix.
Woodstock
This popular camera known for its instant print out photos produced its first color camera.
This iconic film director was known for films such as Psycho, North by Northwest, and Rear Window.
Alfred Hitchcock
This checkered print became increasingly popular in women's fashion.
Plaid
This singer and pianist was known for songs like "Hit the Road Jack" and "Hallelujah, I Love Her So."
Ray Charles
In South Africa, this civil rights leader was sentenced to prison and was not released until 27 years later when apartheid ended.
Nelson Mandela
After serving 2 years in the military, this singing super star known as "The King" was discharged from the military.
Elvis Presley
This film stars Audrey Hepburn as a New York socialite who becomes interested in a man who moves into her apartment building.
Breakfast at Tiffany's
These clothing items became "mini" in the 60s.
Mini Dress
Mini Skirt
Franki Valli and the Four Seasons
In 1969 these two astronauts were the first humans to walk on the moon.
Buzz Aldren and Neil Armstrong
These actors first met on the set of Cleopatra and famously divorced their spouses to marry each other.
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
The first of many films in this series about a debonair British MI-6 agent was released in 1962 and starred Sean Connery.
James Bond
This 1960s model became the face of "mod" fashion and was known for her "twig-like" frame.
Twiggy
This girl group featured Diana Ross and had hits like "You Can't Hurry Love" and "Stop! In the Name of Love."
The Supremes