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Before smart thermostats and heated cars, Americans in the 1960s and 1970s faced winter the hard way — with grit, blankets, and pure determination. ❄️ In this video, Memories From The Past takes you back to a time when surviving winter meant wood stoves, drafty windows, and homemade remedies for the cold. These are 12 things Americans did to survive freezing winters in the 60s and 70s — long before modern insulation and high-tech heating. 🔥 You’ll remember: Warming hands by the wood stove or old oil heater, Sleeping under piles of heavy wool blankets, Wearing thick socks and long johns even indoors, Sealing windows with plastic wrap or old towels, Family nights spent close together, sipping cocoa by the fire. It was tough, but somehow it brought families closer. The snow seemed deeper, the nights quieter, and the glow of the fire warmer than anything we know today. 💬 What do you remember most about winter back then? The icy windows, the smell of wood smoke, or those long snow days home from school? Share your memories below — we love hearing your stories. #WinterNostalgia #1960s #1970s #MemoriesFromThePast #RetroAmerica