Unique Photos That Capture The 1970s In America
The seventies for Americans was a time of bad fashion, odd fads, and disco dance music, but there was much more to the time period than that. Historians have increasingly portrayed the 1970s as a "pivot of change" focusing especially on the economic outbreaks following the end of the postwar economic boom. As the 1960s came to an end, the rapid development of the American postwar decades took a significant toll on the environment, and the public called for action. In November 1971, the newly created Environmental Protection Agency announced a massive photo documentary project, called DOCUMERICA, to record the unfavorable effects of modern life on the environment.
Roses Are Red
Taken in Staten Island, New York in 1973, this photo captures the pristine appearance of these white houses down a street in Great Kills Park.

Almost like the houses in Stepford, the lawns on these front gardens are trimmed to perfection while some are also home to neatly trimmed bushes, white statues, and splashes of red roses. Otherwise known as the "forgotten borough," Staten Island has many negative stigmas attached to it. However, it is clear during the 1970s these were less precise.