Mid 1970s facts
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When the mummy of Ramses II was sent to France in the mid-1970s, it was actually issued a legal Egyptian passport. Ramses' occupation? "King (deceased)."
Nestle earned the nickname "baby killer" in the mid 1970s after a bad marketing ploy killed many children in Africa.
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In the mid-1970s, there were bars in Manhattan called juice bars that only served non-alcoholic drinks that catered to people who liked to dance on methaqualone (brand name Quaalude).
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From the 1860s to the mid 1970s many US cities had 'Ugly Laws' making it illegal for people with visible disabilities to appear in public
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From mid-1700s til 1970s, countries & individual cities had "ugly laws" that deemed it illegal for "any person, who is diseased, maimed, mutilated or deformed in any way, so as to be an unsightly or disgusting object, to expose himself to public view."
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In the mid 1970s, singer David Bowie weighed just 95 pounds due to a cocaine addiction and a diet of only milk and peppers.
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The paternoster or "Our Father": an elevator with no doors that never stops moving. Invented in the late 19th century and popular because they can carry more passengers—its construction was halted in the mid-1970s due to safety concerns. There are about 300 left, mostly found in Germany.
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Pinball was banned from the early 1940s to the mid-1970s in most of America's big cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The NYPD even held Prohibition-style raids on pinball during the tenure of Mayor La Guardia.
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The Nazi German eugenics program was inspired by the one practiced within America before WWII. Within the USA, forceful sterilisation did not become abolished until the mid 1970s. Additionally, American mental institutions often forced euthanasia through various forms of lethal neglect.
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Freddie Mercury was involved with Mary Austin in the early 1970s. In the mid-1970s he had an affair with a male record executive and ultimately ended his relationship with Mary Austin. They remained friends. Freddie wrote many songs about her.
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Until the mid 1970s, many television shows were either not recorded, taped over, or destroyed. Lost to the ages. Never to be seen again.
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During the early to mid-1970s, Davis traveled extensively throughout the communist world where she was well-received and was given many honorary awards.
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In the mid 1970s, Alaska created the Alaska Permanent Fund to hold revenue from selling oil in their state. Since the 1980s, Alaskan residents have been paid annual dividend payments ranging from $900-$1000. You can get paid to live in Alaska!
In the mid-1970s pranksters recorded a series of prank calls to a bar in Jersey City, asking for an "Al Coholic" or "Mike Hunt" etc. The recordings and the barman's responses became an underground hit, and may have inspired a running gag on The Simpsons. - source
In the mid-1970s Gerber, the baby food company, decided to try marketing their food to bachelors (and maybe bachelorettes). The product looked very similar to the baby food, in small jars, but with plain red label. It failed. - source
Red M&M's were removed from the group in the 1970s because of a study that linked the red food color to cancer. Red was reintroduced in the mid-1980s.
The Mexican Peso was an official tender in both the U.S.A and Canada until the mid-1850s. Throughout 20th century, the Mexican peso continued to be a safe and stable currency until the oil crisis of 1970s and the Mexican government changed the value of 1000 pesos to one peso - source
In the mid-1970s, Alexander Shulgin heard from his students at UC Berkeley about the effects of MDMA; Intrigued, he synthesized MDMA and tried it himself in 1976
In the mid-1970s, there were bars in Manhattan called juice bars that only served non-alcoholic drinks that catered to people who liked to dance on Quaaludes AKA disco biscuits.
About Family Jewels, set of CIA reports on illegal or inappropriate actions conducted by the CIA over the span of decades from the 1950s to the mid-1970s
Loaded revolvers to ward off robbers were standard fare in New Zealand banks until the mid 1970s.
In the mid-1970s, Yolanda Fernández de Cofiño began working with her husband operating McDonald's restaurants in Guatemala. She created what she called the "Menu Ronald" (Ronald menu) which will later be know as the Happy Meal.
The hippie trail was the name given to the overland journey taken by members of the hippie subculture and others from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s between Europe and South Asia.