The early 1960s in the United States represented a unique chapter of American life, caught between the disciplined postwar domesticity of the 1950s and the radical cultural shifts that would define the later half of the decade.
Everyday life for a typical family during this period was centered around the suburban ideal, a world of manicured lawns, station wagons, and the warm glow of the television set. These candid photos, from Jane’s Album, capture the quiet, unscripted moments of that era.























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