My Bicentennial Memories

I’m not sure I believe in fate, but there must be a reason why I could never bring myself to throw out my Ross Bicentennial bicycle. My parents, despite complaining about its prolonged residence in the cellar of 1710 78th street, could never bring themselves to roll the bike out with Tuesday trash (something they had no issue doing with all my other toys and preciouses). Maybe I or they knew the Bicentennial would be something I’d one day revisit. Or maybe we all knew, as long as the bike remained, so would those wonderful hazy summer day memories of years past.

Keep checking back — as we countdown to the release of Brooklyn ’76, I’ll be adding some wonderful star-spangled, red, white, and blue blasts from the past.

Bicentennial Beer Calendars
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Bicentennial Beer Calendars

If you were lucky enough to start 1976 with the Pabst Blue Ribbon, Falls City, or Stroh’s calendar hanging on your kitchen wall, you knew the Bicentennial would be an amazing year.

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Bicentennial Beer
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Bicentennial Beer

The giants of the beer industry stepped up their game for the Bicentennial.

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Bicentennial Campaign Pin
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Bicentennial Campaign Pin

In staying with the election motif for this week, here is a 1976 Republican campaign pin.

I think they were going for a tree, but…

Never mind.

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Bicentennial Godzilla
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Bicentennial Godzilla

Not even Godzilla was immune to Bicentennial fever! A “Godzilla for President” promotion was run in tandem with the U.S. release of Godzilla vs Megalon in the summer of ’76. I can say wholeheartedly that the big guy would have had my vote if I was of age.

FUN FACT: My father took me to see Godzilla vs Megalon—which was running at the top of a double-feature bill with a film titled, “Bug,” about mutant cockroaches that could start fires.

FUNNER FACT: (mostly to folks from Brooklyn) We saw the double feature at The De-Luxe Theatre, which soon played host to an entirely different kind of double features.

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Bicentennial Pinball
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Bicentennial Pinball

When you combine the Bicentennial with 1970s Pinball fever you get this beauty. I’m still partial to the Fonz Pinball machine, but that wasn’t released until ‘77.

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Bicentennial Fashion
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Bicentennial Fashion

Whether the occasion called for summer-casual or campus-classy, Bicentennial fashion had you covered!

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Bicentennial BarGuide
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Bicentennial BarGuide

Whether you are hosting a party during the Bicentennial or the Super Bowl, you better have a copy of the Spirit of ‘76 BarGuide on hand. Just tell your guests to drop their car keys in the empty fishbowl, pour themselves a Scarlett O’Hara, and let the spirit of the Founding Fathers be their guide.

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Bicentennial Tour
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Bicentennial Tour

You wanted the best. You got the best. The hottest tour of the Bicentennial—KISS!!!

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Bicentennial Quilt
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Bicentennial Quilt

You weren't truly celebrating the Bicentennial unless Mom got out the needle and thread and bedazzled the bedspread with this beauty.

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Bicentennial Champions
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Bicentennial Champions

Who were the greatest athletes of the Bicentennial? The conversation begins and ends with these three champions.

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