The 1920s must have been a fun time, at least for well-off people. Women were freed from their long, heavy skirts and could cut their hair short. The switch from horses to cars was well underway. About a third of households had telephones.
To me, the Roaring ’20s marks a shift into what we think of as modern life.
And as …
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