In 1956, on a High School trip to DC, I rode up the elevator to the top of the Washington Momument but walked back down. There are a lot of signatures and messages on the stones from all over the world. These are from the time it was constructed.
I lived in DC between 1963 and 1965. I went up the Washington Monument a few times, and there was always a wait for the elevator. One time I decided to take the stairs to the top-but only once! It was exhausting.
Question 3 is very misleading due to the way it was written. While it was the first toy advertised on television, it happened in April of 1952. The year 1964 has no bearing as to the surge in sales because of original television advertising
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In 1956, on a High School trip to DC, I rode up the elevator to the top of the Washington Momument but walked back down. There are a lot of signatures and messages on the stones from all over the world. These are from the time it was constructed.
I lived in DC between 1963 and 1965. I went up the Washington Monument a few times, and there was always a wait for the elevator. One time I decided to take the stairs to the top-but only once! It was exhausting.
Question 3 is very misleading due to the way it was written. While it was the first toy advertised on television, it happened in April of 1952. The year 1964 has no bearing as to the surge in sales because of original television advertising
It was the introduction the plastic head in 1964...