When growing up in the 1950's and 60's, air conditioning during the summer months was a rarity found most often in movie theaters and expensive stores. I can remember going to grocery stores with my mother cooled only by large stand fans that pushed the warm soupy air around. School classrooms likewise had only one stand fan, if you were lucky!
Cars likewise were cooled only by open windows, and you'd hope your parents would get the car moving up to speed so you could suck in air from cranked down windows. Car upholstery was often vinyl, which really got hot when the vehicle sat in the sun. Wearing shorts when your bare legs hit that heated vinyl brought home the meaning of pain!
What memories do you have of coping with summer heat before air conditioning became commonplace?
Cars likewise were cooled only by open windows, and you'd hope your parents would get the car moving up to speed so you could suck in air from cranked down windows. Car upholstery was often vinyl, which really got hot when the vehicle sat in the sun. Wearing shorts when your bare legs hit that heated vinyl brought home the meaning of pain!
What memories do you have of coping with summer heat before air conditioning became commonplace?