A century ago, in the 1920s, clocks were predominantly mechanical, often powered by winding mechanisms and employing intricate gears. Wall clocks, mantel clocks, and pocket watches were common, showcasing craftsmanship with decorative designs. Electric clocks were emerging, but many households still relied on traditional pendulum and spring-driven models. Overall, the technology was less precise than today’s standards, but these clocks held significant aesthetic and functional value in daily life.
It was retrded!
it looked like FOOD
One hundred years ago, Ferny Grove was largely undeveloped thick, dense bushland.
Did you mean to ask what state was bought from Russia over 100 years ago? That would be Alaska. Not sure what state Russia bought 100 years ago. Sorry.
over 100 years ago
It was retrded!
it was Texas
it looked like FOOD
like a flower
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Slower, and not as diversified.
Homes 100 years ago were very simple. These homes did not have television, fancy lighting, or computers in every room.
BORING and lots of cheese
it was smaller and much cleaner
There was no gas for automobiles 100 years ago
it looked ugly
they hade wooden frame