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       1969 On July 20th, one of mans crowning achievements 
        occurred when American Astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human 
        to set foot on the Moon and uttered the immortal words "That's one 
        small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." The opposition to 
        the war continued to increase with more and more attending anti-war demonstrations 
        and demanding that the U.S. withdrew from Vietnam. The music came from 
        groups including the Doors, Led Zeppelin, Janis Joplin and the Beatles. 
        The most famous music festival of modern times, "WOODSTOCK", 
        took place on a New York farm on August 15th-17th with more than 400,000 
        avid music fans attending to see the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Crosby Stills 
        Nash and Young and others perform live. Fashions reflected the anti war 
        sentiment with military jackets adorned with peace signs, and other trends 
        including long, unkempt, wild hair and headbands showed the feelings of 
        anti-establishment felt by the youth.  
       
      Cost of Living 1969 
         
        How Much things cost in 1969 
        Yearly Inflation Rate USA 5.46 %  
        Year End Close Dow Jones Industrial Average 800 
         
        Average Cost of new house $15,550.00  
        Average Income per year $8,550.00  
        Average Monthly Rent $135.00  
        Average Cost New Car $3,270.00  
        Toyota Corona $1,950.00  
        Gas per Gallon 35 cents  
        Alarm Clock from Westclox $9.98  
         
         
         
         
        What Events Happened in 1969 
      
        - Richard Nixon 
          becomes President of the United States
 
        - 250,000 march on Washington 
          in protest at the Vietnam War
 
        - The first man landed on the moon on 
          the Apollo 11 mission by the United States and Neil Armstrong and Edwin 
          'Buzz' Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the Moon. The famous 
          words "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." 
          will become part of our history
 
        - RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 entered service
 
        - Golda Meir of Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
          , USA, becomes Prime Minister of Israel
 
        - Robin Knox-Johnston becomes the first person 
          to sail around the world solo without stopping
 
        - The very first U.S. troop withdrawals are 
          made from Vietnam
 
        - Chappaquiddick Affair Senator Edward 
          Kennedy driving a car plunges into a pond and a body of a woman passenger 
          is found in the car
 
        - Members of a cult led by Charles Manson murder 
          five people
 
        - Hurricane Camille hits the Mississippi 
          coast killing 248 people
 
        - Wal-Mart incorporates as Wal-Mart Stores, 
          Inc
 
        - Charles de Gaulle Resigns as French 
          President
 
        - A bomb is exploded in a bank in Milan, Italy
 
        - Rising Inflation is a worldwide problem
 
        - The Death Penalty is Abolished in the UK
 
        - Woodstock attracts more than 300,000 rock-n-roll 
          fans
 
        - Police forces in the United States crack down 
          on student protests
 
        - The U.S. Air Force closed its Project (Blue 
          Book) concluding there was no evidence of UFO's 
 
       
      Popular Culture 1969 
      
        - A free concert organized by the Rolling Stones 
          is held at Altamont Speedway in Livermore, Calif with problems caused 
          by the use of Hells Angels as Bouncers resulting in a number of deaths. 
        
 
        - The groundbreaking TV program Monty Python's 
          Flying Circus is shown for the first time and the catch phrase "And 
          now for something completely different," becomes its trademark.
 
        - Sesame Street, known for its Muppet characters, 
          makes it's debut on PBS. 
 
        - The Beatles' last public performance is on 
          the roof of Apple Records. 
 
        - The Beatles release their final album "Abbey 
          Road". 
 
       
      Popular Films 
      
        - The Love Bug 
          
 
        - Funny Girl 
 
        - Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid 
 
        - True Grit 
 
        - Midnight Cowboy 
 
        - Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 
 
        - Easy Rider 
 
        - Where Eagles Dare 
 
         
       
      Popular Musicians 
      
        - The Rolling 
          Stones " Honky Tonk Woman" 
 
        - James Brown
 
        - The Beatles with " Get Back and Come 
          Together " 
 
        - Johnny Cash " Daddy Sang Bass " 
        
 
        - Bob Dylan 
 
        - Crosby, Stills and Nash 
 
        - Creedence Clearwater Revival 
 
        - John Denver 
 
        - Simon and Garfunkel 
 
        - Fleetwood Mac 
 
        - Marvin Gaye 
 
        - The Jimi Hendrix Experience 
 
        - Cream 
 
        - Pink Floyd 
 
        - " In The Year 2525 " by Zager and 
          Evans 
 
        - " Sugar Sugar " by The Archies 
 
        - Elton John 
 
        - David Bowie 
 
         
       
      Technology 1969 
      
        - First Concorde 
          test flight is conducted in France
 
        - First transplant of human eye
 
        - Seiko sells the first Quartz Watch
 
        - The Harrier Jump Jet enters service 
          with the RAF
 
        - The Palestine Liberation Organization 
          (PLO) is founded
 
        - The first automatic teller machine (ATM 
          or Cash Machine) is installed in the United States
 
        - Creation of ARPANET, the predecessor 
          of the Internet
 
        - The Boeing 747 jumbo jet makes its debut. 
          It carried 191 people, most of them reporters and photographers, from 
          Seattle to New York City.
 
        - UNIX is invented
 
        - The Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, the epitome 
          of the American muscle car, is introduced.
 
        - The Microprocessor (a miniature set 
          of integrated circuits) is invented, opening the way for the computer 
          revolution that followed 
 
       
      Inventions Invented by Inventors and Country 
        ( or attributed to First Use ) 
         
      
        - Internet USA US military 
 
        - Manned Moon Landing USA Neil Armstrong 
          and Edwin Aldrin walk on Moon 
 
        - CCDs USA Charge Coupled Device - to 
          capture image 
 
        - Cash Dispenser Turkey by Luther Simjian
 
        - Battery Powered Smoke Detector USA
 
       
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