Does Anyone Remember .....

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#1Does Anyone Remember .....
Posted: 4/17/14 at 5:02pm

..... Air coolers sold in Woolworth's as the poor mans alternative to air conditioners?


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#2Does Anyone Remember .....
Posted: 4/17/14 at 5:12pm

I remember better... I remember movie theaters that were "air cooled" before the commonly adapted air conditioning.


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#2Does Anyone Remember .....
Posted: 4/17/14 at 5:21pm

Yup

Imagine in the 30's this was a big deal.


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#3Does Anyone Remember .....
Posted: 4/17/14 at 10:52pm

Trust me, it's still a very big deal here in the desert. Some people use air coolers INSTEAD of air conditioning, though I don't know how they do it: the coolers work by blowing air over water and don't work very well when the humidity rises in our summer "monsoon" season.

We have two large coolers on our roof and use them about 10 months per year. The other two months we use the a.c.

And I don't know if Woolworth still exists, but Walmart sells them:

http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_query=Air%20Coolers&adid=22222222220206125630&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=e&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=25792799533&wl4=&veh=sem


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#4Does Anyone Remember .....
Posted: 4/17/14 at 11:24pm

really old school AC was the fire escape

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#5Does Anyone Remember .....
Posted: 4/18/14 at 12:01am

There are some who say the real factor behind the Golden Age of Cinema during the 30s was the fact that many movie theaters began installing air conditioners during the 20s and 30s, which of course very few people could afford in their homes.

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#6Does Anyone Remember .....
Posted: 4/18/14 at 12:43am

The palaces flourished during the depression as they afforded the common man a chance to feel like a king. For 25 cents he went into a building where he felt important for a few hours. There was also no TV.




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#7Does Anyone Remember .....
Posted: 4/18/14 at 6:37am

I like Lucy Schmeeler (Alice Pearce) in "On the Town" when she tells Vera-Ellen and Gene Kelly that she's going to a "nice, air-cooled movie" to help relieve her cold.


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