He was known for saying, “Well, golly!” on The Andy Griffith Show.
Who is Gomer Pyle?
He was the 35th President of the United States.
Who is John F. Kennedy
“An apple a day…”
“…keeps the doctor away.”
We didn’t text—we used one of these, often with a long cord stuck to the wall.
What is a rotary phone?
This is the capital of the United States.
What is Washington D.C.?
This redheaded comedian made everyone laugh in the 1950s.
Who is Lucille Ball?
This civil rights leader gave the “I Have a Dream” speech.
Who is Martin Luther King Jr.?
“A stitch in time…”
“…saves nine.”
If you wanted to hear the latest tunes, you dropped a coin into this.
What is a jukebox?
This state is known as the Sunshine State.
What is Florida?
This movie features the line: “There’s no place like home.”
What is The Wizard of Oz?
She was known as the “People’s Princess.”
Who is Princess Diana?
“Let sleeping dogs…”
“…lie.”
Before Netflix, families would gather around this for their favorite programs—black and white, of course.
What is a television
Mount Rushmore is located in this state.
What is South Dakota?
This actor played Ben Cartwright on Bonanza.
Who is Lorne Greene?
He was known for moonwalking and hit songs like “Thriller.”
Who is Michael Jackson?
“You can’t teach an old dog…”
“…new tricks.”
You weren’t cool in the ’50s without one of these cars named for its tail fins and chrome.
What is a Cadillac (or classic car)?
This is the largest U.S. state by area.
What is Alaska?
This show featured roommates Jack, Janet, and Chrissy.
What is Three’s Company?
This woman refused to give up her seat on a bus in 1955.
Who is Rosa Parks?
“Make hay…”
“…while the sun shines.”
Saturday mornings were for chores—and watching these colorful shows once color TVs came out.
This war ended in 1945.
What is World War II?