One of the most gratifying reading from the 1955 American Home magazines comes from the futuristic ideas that always seemed to exist in magazines of that time. So much had happened in the previous fifty years to bring peace and happiness and an easier life overall to the American housewife. It seemed that the majority of the drudgery could be eliminated by machine: washing machines, dishwashers, push-button stoves . . . one could only dream about what other inventions would come along in future years. It’s no surprise, then, that in 1955 people were dreaming about “The Kitchen of Tomorrow.”
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