Be nice to see some of those bits restored a bit further. Really nice, though. I like that he's got thed more 30s/40s bits in there too, as that gives it a true reflection of the times (amazing how many people - examples in thed comments below the article - don't understand that not everything in the 50s was brand new and "1950s!"). I much prefer this to the "here's a couple who live in the fifties!" type storeis with people who've turned their house into the diner set from Happy Days.
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