Kids and dogs on the boardwalk in 1946, Atlantic City, New Jersey


Although I've been a grownup for a long time now (longer than I care to admit!), my point of view tends to that of a kid, and of course I'm always looking at dogs. Today I'm looking at kids and dogs in a photo from the Duke University site ROAD (Resource of Outdoor Advertising Descriptions), which is all about historic advertising - because grownups look at that kind of stuff. I'm a kid, and I look at dogs, and things that interest kids. It's 1946.

If you're a serious historian, I'm sure that you'll be seeing stuff that I'm gonna pass by today. I'm the kid in the foreground, holding the hand of his big brother and being wary about the dog there on the leash.


Don't get me wrong, I love dogs, but I know that they can be startled.  I've never been bit by a dog, but I know kids who have been, so I'll keep my distance if the dog doesn't look friendly. The other dog, up ahead, looks more relaxed, maybe if we catch up with those people I can pet that dog.


I like that trike that the little girl is riding! Although she seems to be a little bit big for it, it would still be fun. [Modern-day Brad talking here: That trike would be an awesome collector's item, look at those "streamline" fenders!]

Anyway, where was I? Oh yeah, I'm a kid. I have a nice warm hat on, but that ocean breeze is cold. Hopefully we can stop somewhere, maybe I can get a hot chocolate. Doesn't seem to be much here to interest a kid. My feet hurt. Mooooom!






Images from the Duke University Library Digital Collections.

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