Vintage New Year’s Eve

Well, it’s that time again. An old year has ended and new one is about to begin. But first, we must survive the annual New Year’s Eve celebration on December 31st, the final day of any given year.

Now, in modern and civilized societies such as ours, New Year’s Eve is very often celebrated at large social gatherings during which the party participants eat, dance and consume very large amounts of adult alcoholic beverages while we watch, or even better, light potentially dangerous fireworks to mark the incoming new year.

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Some Vintage New Years Eve Photos

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Have a safe and Happy New Year and thanks for visiting!


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Author: Dirque du Soleil

He's from the past so he's knows the future. Dirque du Soleil hails from the San Fernando Valley in Southern California where he was raised by hippie acrobats who eventually left him to join a French circus. After his parents left, Dirque survived by appearing in several “off-the-lot” film productions and by giving Hustle lessons at the local discotheque. Even though he was never on Love Boat, he has served as a consultant for many 70s revival television shows over the years.