10 Old Backyard Features That Have Faded Into History #Video


Subscrite to Mel's Video Of The Day!
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

Subscribe To Mel''s Daily Email

Permissions

Please click the "Email" box below to let us know you want to receive Mel's daily email.

204 Views
Video Description:

Take a trip through the suburban backyard to rediscover mid-century features like brick incinerators and permanent barbecue grills. We examine everything from the utility of laundry clothesline systems to the fun of childhood recreation like horseshoes and badminton. This look at our changing outdoors highlights vanished favorites including victory gardens and iconic concrete ornaments.

Category
Variety
DEWALT 20V MAX 2-Tool Brushless Power Tool Kit WAS $249.00 NOW $169.00
Disclosure: As a Lowe's Partner I earn from qualifying purchases. #ad
Compact, powerful 20V MAX brushless drill and impact driver kit built for tight spaces, tough jobs, and longer runtime.
Order online, pickup at your local store – or have items shipped to your door!
Shop Now At Lowes!
  • CharMaine

    There were several of these I never saw. War Gardens, and buried trash cans. I wasn't around for those. I have seen the outside incinerators when I was a kid and had no idea what that was. And now I do. Never saw them in use obviously. I had no idea we even had and used those at one time. Surprised neighborhoods didn't burn up with those in operation. I would imagine a few people lost their garages though. What a step back in time on ths one.