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15 Family Routines From The ’70s That Are Rare Today

Last updated: August 8, 2025 11:39 am
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1. Daily visits to the local pool2. Family dinners at the table every night3. Getting up early for the milkman4. Family road trips without GPS5. Sharing the newspaper over breakfast in the morning6. Polaroid photo and slide nights7. Family game night8. Neighborhood block parties9. Listening to records together10. Camping trips with zero tech11. Making holiday decorations by hand12. Washing the car together13. Hanging clothes on the clothes line14. Canning veggies15. Family garden daysWant to see more content from the 1970s?

Last Updated on August 7, 2025 by Colby Droscher

Back in the 1970s, family life moved at a slower pace. There were no smartphones or endless notifications, just quality time spent around the dinner table, weekend road trips in the family station wagon, and kids playing outside until the sun went down. Daily routines were simple but meaningful, centered on togetherness and shared moments rather than screens and schedules.

Today, many of those once-common habits have quietly faded away. As life has grown more digital and fast-paced, the rhythms that once brought families closer have been replaced by convenience and constant busyness. Here are 20 family routines from the ’70s that are rare today.

1. Daily visits to the local pool

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On hot summer days, the local pool was the heart of the neighborhood. Kids rode their bikes there in groups, towels slung over their shoulders, and stayed until the lifeguards blew the final whistle.

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2. Family dinners at the table every night

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Family dinners used to be a staple in every house. Families would sit and talk about their day and any family updates. It’s so common today for families to make a meal and eat in front of the TV or in their own rooms.

3. Getting up early for the milkman

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Glass bottles of milk appeared on porches early in the morning. It was a dependable part of the routine. Saying hi to the neighborhood milkman was always a plus, too.

4. Family road trips without GPS

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Maps covered the dashboard, and rest stops became part of the adventure. Families bonded over asking, “Are we there yet?” and road games made the trip so much easier.

5. Sharing the newspaper over breakfast in the morning

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Dad read the news, and you snagged the funny pages out while you ate your breakfast.

6. Polaroid photo and slide nights

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After an extended family vacation, the best way to relive it was to fire up the slide projector and take a look at all the memories you made.

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7. Family game night

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Evenings meant settling around a table with Monopoly or Clue. There were no digital distractions, just dice, cards, and family rivalry.

8. Neighborhood block parties

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Impromptu get-togethers with neighbors on warm evenings were common in the ’70s. Today, getting together with the people in your neighborhood is much rarer.

9. Listening to records together

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Families used to gather around the turntable or stereo and listen to entire albums together. Today, everyone can listen to their own favorite genre in their own digital world.

10. Camping trips with zero tech

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All families used to take into the woods was what they could carry on their backs. Tents went up, and ghost stories cracked across the fire.

11. Making holiday decorations by hand

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Families cut, glued, painted, and strung decor together for holidays. Years later, you’d still see those homemade ornaments on the tree.

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12. Washing the car together

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Most families had one car in the ’70s, and washing it was a family affair.

13. Hanging clothes on the clothes line

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On warm summer days, families wouldn’t waste energy tossing clothes into the dryer; instead, they’d use a solar dryer or a clothesline.

14. Canning veggies

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After the summer months, families would have a surplus of fruits and veggies from their garden that would go bad in just a month if they weren’t stored properly. So, the whole family would come together to can the fruits and vegetables to make them last the winter.

15. Family garden days

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Planting seeds, weeding rows, and harvesting vegetables together was routine. The harvest dinners tasted extra sweet knowing they came from your own hard work.

Want to see more content from the 1970s?

Check out 47 Photos That Prove The 1970s Were Just Better, or take a look at 20 of the Ugliest Cars From The 1970s. Finally, if you want to see things we don’t miss about the ’70s, take a look at 17 Things No One Misses About Life in the 1970s.

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