Bathing Beauties Emerge From a “Solarium” in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1929 August 17, 2015 1920s, female, Florida, health care, humor & hilarious, life & culture Bathing beauties emerge from a “solarium” (a room with no ceiling, for unobserved private tanning) in St. Petersburg, Florida, June 1929. Tanning was popular in 1929—the booth advertises it as “curative” and “life giving.” You might also like:The Saturday Evening Post Covers Illustrated by J. C. Leyendecker in the Early 20th CenturyThis Minister Turned a Model T Into a Mobile Church, 1922The Story of Franz Kafka and the Lost DollA Model-T Ford Modified to Navigate Flood Waters,1926 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook
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