Throwback to 1966

Ah, 1966! What a year it was. The big screen was filled with iconic films like “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly” and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” On the small screen, “Star Trek” made its first appearance, captivating audiences with its futuristic adventures. And let’s not forget about the music! The Beatles released their legendary album “Revolver” and the world was introduced to the sultry sounds of the iconic Nancy Sinatra with her hit “These Boots Are Made for Walkin'”. It was truly a year of groundbreaking entertainment that continues to influence pop culture to this day.

1966

Interesting stats

Average cost of a new house

$ 12,700

Average cost of a new car

$ 2,600

Average annual income

$ 5,315

1966

Notable invention

Revolutionizing Security: The 1966 Invention of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV)

In 1966, a revolutionary security system was invented by Brown with the assistance of her husband. This groundbreaking invention consisted of four peepholes, a sliding camera, television monitors, and two-way microphones, ultimately creating a closed-circuit television system for surveillance, now commonly known as CCTV. This innovation allowed for unprecedented levels of security and monitoring, providing a sense of safety and peace of mind to countless individuals and businesses. The impact of this invention continues to be felt today, as CCTV systems are widely used for both personal and professional security purposes.

1966

Top movies

1966

Top songs

Paul Revere & The Raiders

Bobby Hebb

The Righteous Brothers

Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs

The Association

Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders

The Happenings

Sgt. Barry Sadler

1966

Top games