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The luxury of owning two cars was a clear indicator of success in the 1960s, with one of those cars often being a Cadillac—the epitome of luxury vehicles. Additionally, the opportunity to fly on airplanes for vacations marked a significant departure from the norm of road-tripping, illustrating a family's reach to broader horizons.
The Pleasant Pursuits of Leisure and Maintenance
Having a housekeeper or an inground pool was an additional way to solidify one’s wealthy status. A housekeeper indicated that a family could afford to delegate chores, while an inground pool transformed the backyard into a luxurious retreat.