Good Old Days Magazine

Favorite Season

Growing up in Detroit in the early 1950s, our neighborhood was crammed with kids. There must have been 15 kids on the street where I lived, so there was never a dull moment year-round, but particularly in the fall and winter.

We used the street and front lawns regularly for football. The lawns on the block were well trampled on and beaten down from years of

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