tbeltrans
Senior Member
I was born in 1953 in Queens, NY. We moved out to Westchester when I was probably 2 or so, which would be around 1955. My parents had bought an old farmhouse that had a coal burning furnace. I still remember the dump truck that delivered coal down a chute into our basement.
It is likely that most people no longer had coal at that point, so we don't have to be REALLY old to have such memories. It all depends on where we lived at various point sin our lives. As another example, I knew people in small town Montana who still had only an outhouse in the mid 1970s. By then, most people had indoor bathrooms, so it really depends on where you live at any given point in time. It is probably safe to say that the older a person is, the more likely to have experienced these things because there was a time when these were the norm.
Tony
It is likely that most people no longer had coal at that point, so we don't have to be REALLY old to have such memories. It all depends on where we lived at various point sin our lives. As another example, I knew people in small town Montana who still had only an outhouse in the mid 1970s. By then, most people had indoor bathrooms, so it really depends on where you live at any given point in time. It is probably safe to say that the older a person is, the more likely to have experienced these things because there was a time when these were the norm.
Tony