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Free time in the 1930s was often shaped by the economic constraints of the Great Depression, which limited leisure activities for many. People turned to affordable pastimes, such as listening to radio shows, attending local events, playing Board Games, and participating in community activities. Movies became a popular escape, with cinemas offering affordable tickets. Despite financial hardships, social gatherings and outdoor activities like picnics and hiking provided a sense of community and enjoyment.

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