Grooving Through
the Swinging '60s
Boogie Down to
Brain Town '70s
Get Your
Neon On '80s
From Tamagotchis
to Boy Bands '90s
The 2000s: Flip Phones
and Frosted Tips
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This music festival in 1969 became a symbol of the counterculture movement.

Woodstock

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Sony introduced this portable music device in 1979.

The Walkman

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This 1985 movie featured a group of misfit kids searching for hidden treasure.

The Goonies

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This cult classic TV series featured FBI agents investigating paranormal cases.

The X-Files

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This social media site was popular for customizable profiles and music sharing.

MySpace

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This Alfred Hitchcock thriller featured a famous shower scene.

Psycho

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This 1970s economic phenomenon combined high inflation with stagnant growth and high unemployment.

Stagflation

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This exciting album, released in 1982, became the best selling album of all time.

Michael Jackson's Thriller

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This Soviet leader resigned in 1991, marking the official dissolution of the USSR.

Mikhail Gorbachev

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Premiering in 2005, this sitcom followed employees of the Dunder-Mifflin paper company.

The Office

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This man was the U.S. President for most of the 1960s.

Lyndon B. Johnson

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Atari released this game in 1972, sparking the arcade industry.

Pong

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In 1981, this royal couple got married in a globally televised event?

Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer

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This 1994 Tarantino film featured interwoven storylines and introduced audiences to the "Royale with Cheese."

Pulp Fiction

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The 2002 film Casino Royale, starring Daniel Craig, rebooted this movie franchise character.

James Bond

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This folk singer wrote "Blowin' in the Wind" which became an anthem for civil rights and the anti-war movement.


Bob Dylan

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This 1977 Bee Gees smash became an anthem of the popular disco movement.

Stayin' Alive

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This arcade game, released in 1980, featured a very hungry, yellow character.

Pac-Man

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These plush toys, released in the mid-90s, became a massive collecting craze.

Beanie Babies

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This marketplace went public in 2002, revolutionizing online auctions.

eBay

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This animated series, set in the future, premiered in 1962 and featured a family from Orbit City.

The Jetsons

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This colorful toy, invented in 1974 by a Hungarian architect, became a global craze.

Rubik's Cube

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This disease epidemic prompted widespread awareness campaigns in the 1980s.

HIV/AIDs

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NKOTB is an abbreviation for this pop group.

New Kids on the Block

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This massive, category-5 hurricane devastated New Orleans in 2005.

Hurricane Katrina